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| 1st June 2008 vivian | - From: #99 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Thoughts on China's Tragic Earthquake, and my most recent visit to the 29th Olympic City, Beijing) hello ,Mr.hance.I'm sorry,it's my first time to enter your blog.It's great,Thank you very much .Because of you ,i know the responsibility for a teacher is sacred. You are very good teacher .Thank you . |
| 31st May 2008 anonymous | - From: #99 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Thoughts on China's Tragic Earthquake, and my most recent visit to the 29th Olympic City, Beijing) Hello Mr. Schneider, i really like your travel blog. I am one of the few germans who just visited your city to learn chinese. Thank you for the time there. It was a real pleasure. Reading your travelblog now is like being in Taizhou again. =) |
| 31st May 2008 Sandra Cordoba | - From: #99 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Thoughts on China's Tragic Earthquake, and my most recent visit to the 29th Olympic City, Beijing) it's always such a pleasure hearing from you! |
| 30th May 2008 Michael | Thank you very much! - From: #99 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Thoughts on China's Tragic Earthquake, and my most recent visit to the 29th Olympic City, Beijing) Hello,Hans,first of all,thank you for today`s wonderful speech.I learn a lot from your speech.You know,I like travelling very much,too.But now,I must pay all my attention to my study.So,I don`t have spare time to travel.Fortunately I can know many beautiful places of intrest by your pictures.Thank you!You are a good man.I love you.Wish you great happiness! |
| 27th May 2008 Joe Datko | - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) Herr Schneider, I admit, I have been lax in my attention, though not my memory of you over the years. It's been a long time, and I hope it isn't too late. These are trying times, especially in your current home, and I have a sneaking suspicion you would do what you are capable of to help alleviate the immense human suffering in China due to natural chance. I fear that might be risky. At any rate, I have no knowledge of your status now, and I hope you are well and safe, as are your friends and colleagues over there. If you are, and you are not consumed by work, I would be pleased to hear from you, both to alleviate my concern for your health and to catch up with you. I'll leave it at that for now; a reliable email address should be listed along with this. Your student, Joe |
| 25th May 2008 david | great - From: #97 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China ("Tropical" Island of Hainan, China's smallest Province) hello, Hans. you are a good teacher and good traveler, you have done very wounderful, I can imagine that you are nice guy with warm heart. I will visit here often future, to see other great things. yes, I like traveling also, and I have been to Miami on business travel, I am an engineer. I can travel a lot. it is a great work for you to do that, thank you, it makes me happy. please take care. david |
| 24th May 2008 Bruno Silva | Earthquake - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) Herr Schneider, I have been hearing and listening about the earthquake that has taken so many lives in China and at this moment remembered that you were still there. I wanted to know if you were well. I hope that you are and to hear from you soon. Best wishes, and hoping you are safe. Best wishes, Bruno |
| 24th May 2008 Tracy---Han Wei | Enjoy!!! - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) Hi! My dear, Schneider. I am so suprised when I see there are so many comments in your blog! That means you were concerned by these friends. Wow, that is wonderful! Hoperfully everything goes on well with you! I am always missing you and I want to marry you!!!ha ha ha.....: D |
| 19th May 2008 Genevieve Reyes-Illg | earthquake sadness - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) Hallo mein lieblings lehrer, I was thinking of the tradedy that happened in China, and I know you are still there. I hope you are ok! The news makes me cry. Viele gruesse von meine Familie! Genevieve |
| 8th May 2008 goodsue | I enjoy your blogs - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) Lately, I've been considering returning to China to teach again. I enjoy your blogs. Taizhou seems a clean, and beautiful city. I was in Nanjing before. If you're interested in meeting other TEFL teachers, here's a group site TEFLChinaLife@yahoogroups.com. |
| 7th May 2008 wolfe | - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) enjoy ur observations and look forward to them. Still hope to wee them in book form. Warmest Greetings. Gregory and mary Ann |
| 7th May 2008 Sue | Wonderful memories! - From: #98 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My colorful Spring-2008 in Taizhou, the City of the Phoenix, Part 2) Yes, I also love spring time in Taizhou- particularly on our little campus! One of the many things I will miss when I leave in just 6 short weeks time! I'm getting teary just thinking about it! I wish you all the best in the coming years and I feel this will not be goodbye but see you sometime in the not too distant future! Sue |
| 3rd April 2008 winter | A father looking - From: #97 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China ("Tropical" Island of Hainan, China's smallest Province) when i looking at those words and pictures , i just be shocked by them what you record ,it your china history of you !!!! |
| 1st April 2008 Danny | HI - From: #97 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China ("Tropical" Island of Hainan, China's smallest Province) Glade to see that |
| 1st April 2008 JIAXI | What a wonderful journey! - From: #97 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China ("Tropical" Island of Hainan, China's smallest Province) You had a colorful journey,but you still missed something!hadn't you? |
| 18th March 2008 Jakey | Golden collection - From: #96 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My city in China: THIS IS TAIZHOU, the City of the Pheonix, Part 1) Hello, Hans. I have visited your blog. It look like a beautiful story. “Trust yourself.I can be just the one I wanna be ” You give me a new explanation.I will put it in my heart and give a plan to myself. Good luck my good friend Hans. ‹‚ |
| 17th March 2008 Sandra Cordova | - From: #96 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My city in China: THIS IS TAIZHOU, the City of the Pheonix, Part 1) Amazing, as always :D |
| 11th March 2008 Sue Storr | Another wonderful blog, Hans! - From: #96 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My city in China: THIS IS TAIZHOU, the City of the Pheonix, Part 1) Wow, Hans! A really spectacular effort with this blog. I'm suitably impressed- and I live here! I need to get my act together with my own blog. You're putting me to shame! Such wonderful memories I too will take with me when I depart, regretfully, in June. Such a privilege to have shared them with you , Stef and the myriad of friends I have made here, both local and foreign! |
| 9th March 2008 Coky Michel | Hans, what a tour of Taizhou! - From: #96 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My city in China: THIS IS TAIZHOU, the City of the Pheonix, Part 1) Hans, this has been one of your most beautiful and enlightening entries! I can see that you'll be there for a long time, and I can certainly understand why. I'm so happy that you are going through this experience! Paul and I think about you often, and we both enjoy your photos and your observations. Danke, mein Freund! Coky |
| 9th March 2008 Chambers | Great - From: #96 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My city in China: THIS IS TAIZHOU, the City of the Pheonix, Part 1) That's an amazing new Taizhou. It seems that you explored it quite well. You are such an expert at photography, Hans. Cheers! |
| 9th March 2008 Sandra Almeida | Hi - From: #96 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (My city in China: THIS IS TAIZHOU, the City of the Pheonix, Part 1) Hey Schneider! Thank you so much for posting this entry... seeing posts like these always makes me realize how much there is to explore and that I have so much left to see while I'm here. Also, one of my favorite college roommates is an amazing violin player so I am definitely going to show her those pictures. Love always and sending you positive vibes, Sandra :) |
| 9th March 2008 Sue Storr | ..and I thought I was a little "temple-jaded" - From: #95 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #3. Sublime: The Tan Zhe Si (Temple), Beijing's Oldest Buddhist Temple) Apologies for the unintended pun! I am very impressed with your blog on the Tan Zhe Si (Temple). I have visited innumerable temples in my 2 years in China, but this has to be one of the more spectacular ones. I will definately place a visit on my "must do" list on my way out of China in June! Thanks once again for sharing your wonderful experiences and insights. Sue |
| 6th March 2008 Tracy Wang | admire - From: #95 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #3. Sublime: The Tan Zhe Si (Temple), Beijing's Oldest Buddhist Temple) I am one of your students in China. I admire your diverse experience ,that is really a big fortune. |
| 4th March 2008 Karen | I'm your chinese student - From: #88 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Another journey to Guilin) You went to Guilin during teaching us ,but now I'm pity that you don't teach us this term. I always see you at school and think the lucky students you who you teach now.Do you remembe me? The trouble maker from 0-6English Education Class 4? |
| 2nd March 2008 celia | :) - From: #94 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #2. Ji Tai Si (Temple) or Ordination Terrace near Beijing) thanks so much for this entry schneider. i hope that i'm able to visit these temples someday as well. you must feel so lucky to behold these awesome sights. love you and miss you. P.S. 30 degree weather sucks in gainesville... cant imagine being in the midst of the coldest winter in 50 years in china! |
| 29th February 2008 Sandra Cordova | - From: #94 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #2. Ji Tai Si (Temple) or Ordination Terrace near Beijing) schneider! it's always such a pleasure reading these! i'm glad everything's going well for you! when do you plan on visiting the MIA??? :] |
| 27th February 2008 Coky | Way to go, Hans! - From: #94 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #2. Ji Tai Si (Temple) or Ordination Terrace near Beijing) What an adventurer! I can see that you are really enjoying your experience in China and taking full advantage of it. Paul and I love your blog and your photos- keep them coming! Vielen Dank, mein Freund! Merci beaucoup! Muchas gracias! Coky |
| 24th January 2008 Lawrence | - From: # 3 Retiring Teacher preparing to teach in China (First visit to Taizhou Teachers College) Being different is not easy. The road to tolerance and acceptance is long. |
| 22nd January 2008 Pennie | nice - From: #93 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #1. The Lama Temple of Beijing) Seems to me you are having way too much fun. |
| 21st January 2008 Celia | - From: #93 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #1. The Lama Temple of Beijing) schneider! thanks so much for these pictures and this entry. these temples would be an incredible sight to behold in person. loved this entry. i miss you so much... please visit soon.. we all want to see you. love you! |
| 20th January 2008 Mirgel | Cool - From: #93 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing Temple #1. The Lama Temple of Beijing) Love how much the green and the red bring the life out of that place, very colorful. Can't say the same about your hair though, has it been that many years already that you have a full head of white hair? No worries if you saw me, you'd prolly taunt me about my shaved head LOL hey send me some dumplings =D haha |
| 14th January 2008 mirgel | Yo - From: #92 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Chinese Weddings in Taizhou) how's it going big guy? guess what i'm in asia too.... LOL Iraq once again. hope everything's alright where you are at, shoot me an email sometime. mirgel_jimenez@yahoo.com =D |
| 14th January 2008 Chambers | Chinese Weddings - From: #92 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Chinese Weddings in Taizhou) Dear Hans, This bolg is wonderful. You are so well-informed. You are an expert at Chinese weddings now. Hope you are keeping yourself warm in Taizhou. :-) |
| 11th January 2008 Katherine | - From: #91 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Empress Dowager CiXi's Summer Palace in Beijing) Schneider how are you its me Ms.Polo I have missed you sooo much and i haven't been keeping up but now that i have more time im sure to read your blog and mr. you are loosing weight come back to florida! Love you kathy Polo |
| 10th January 2008 Flora | :) - From: #91 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Empress Dowager CiXi's Summer Palace in Beijing) The Marble boat is beautiful. |
| 8th January 2008 katherine | an amazing place! - From: #91 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Empress Dowager CiXi's Summer Palace in Beijing) I only saw it in winter, in 99, and it was quite impressive then, but your photos demonstrate its special summer magic. The long painted walkway was one of my favorite spots. Hope you are well and received my most recent letter. Thanks for these photo treasures! |
| 3rd January 2008 rainphy | happy new year - From: #90 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (2008, The Year of the Rat) Hi,Hans,Happy New Year to you.I wish you will have another fruitful year stay with us. Lots of love from your student |
| 3rd January 2008 Chambers | Happy Belated New Year ! - From: #90 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (2008, The Year of the Rat) Wonderful photos! I'm glad you enjoy your teaching in China. The year of Rat is full of hopes. |
| 2nd January 2008 Ibe | - From: #90 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (2008, The Year of the Rat) Happy New Year!!! We miss you... Have a wonderful 2008. Big hug |
| 2nd January 2008 Sandra Cordova | - From: #90 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (2008, The Year of the Rat) HAPPY NEW YEAR! I'm glad to see you're doing so well over there :D |
| 29th December 2007 Michael | Thank you very much! - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) Hello, Hans ,Thank you ! |
| 23rd December 2007 cynthia q. | - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) Oh wow. It looks so awesome to live there... Cute puppy too... Merry Christmas Mr. Schneider! :D I'm glad you're having fun. |
| 20th December 2007 Veronica | Happy Holidays!! - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) hey Schnieder! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!! I wish you all the best with your new students and may the year of the Rat bring you luck and prosperity! Love always, Veronica C. |
| 16th December 2007 Sue Storr | Great photos once again! - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) Hi Hans, Great blog once again and I must say being without your personal camera hasn't affected the quality of your photo essays one bit! Now, I'd better get back on the job myself. Far too long since I published a blog of my own! Hard to believe yet another teaching term at Taizhou Teachers College is almost at a close. Keep warm and happy Sue |
| 15th December 2007 Flora | happy holidays - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) Have a very very merry Christmas, Schneider. I hope the new year brings you a thousand more adventures that you can share with us. Take care. |
| 15th December 2007 Brittney | Culture - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) It really is a culture shock seeing how different things are around the world. I am so glad you are loving your new home, we miss you here in Miami. Merry Christmas Herr Schneider! |
| 15th December 2007 gb and ma Wolfe | - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) Thanks for the gift of observation and insights into your "chinese" life. Fascination and enlightenment exquisitely presented. Happy Chirstmas to you Professor and beloved friend!! |
| 15th December 2007 Katherine | amazing changes in the city - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) I am stunned to see the many changes and beautiful river and parks - it was only 2005 when I was there with my son(and hometown Taizhou boy) Tai, and the transformation is lovely. My son is willing now to go back to visit at once, as long as he can eat his McDonald's french fries daily! |
| 15th December 2007 Chambers | I am the First! :-) - From: #89 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Dec.2007: My 2nd Christmas at Taizhou Teachers College, China) WOW! I am the first one to leave a comment. Cheers! Hope you can get used to the cold weather in Taizhou. Always keep yourself warm and hope people around you can make your mood shiny inside. :-) |
| 13th December 2007 Melissa Espino | Schneider!!! - From: #88 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Another journey to Guilin) Hallo Herr Schneider! It looks like you are enjoying your time in China. I am so glad to hear that you are exploring and having a fabulous time. Celia and I were talking about how we missed you last year and how we still miss you now! We're both glad to hear that you are well! Love, Melissa |