Sue Treadie's Guestbook



9th November 2008

Love your travel adventures, looking forward to the next episode.
9th November 2008

Latest TravelBlog
G'day Treadie, Your pics and stories are great - look forward to each installment. It will be great to have you back in Oz but will miss the blogs. On On Bushie
5th October 2008

greetings from Izrael
Hi, Sue! wooooooooow, didn't know you spent so many years in China. Must be so strange to leave now. Wish your next phase will be even more interesting and fulfilling! P.S. Great pictures!
29th September 2008

The Freshmen have completed Military Training at TTC
Hello Sue, Glad to hear that your trip is progressing so well. Austria is a beautiful country, and Vienna certainly on of the world's great cities. All is well here in Taizhou, and many of our days have become a little cooler and the sky seems much more blue than I have remembered. The Freshmen are now all part of the TTC family, having completed their 2 week military training. Most are now going home for the Oct. 1st National holiday. I am enjoying my enlarged apartment. I think of you often and wish you continued fun and safe travel. Thanks for the photo memories of this past year. Hans
25th September 2008

Hi Tredie
Love your stories and photos, Hope to be in China in March 2009 for 2 mts when do you plan to return to Oz?
24th September 2008

So now that you have had this great expeience, what's next???? Can't wait to hear what your plans are!!
13th September 2008

Are you losing weight?
Hi Treadie, Thought you were losing weight - no wonder with the photos of some of the foods on offer - very interesting!
11th September 2008

End of a chapter!
I can't believe it's been two years since you first asked all those questions!! I'm ecstatic you had such a wonderful experience and are left with a lot of wonderful memories. I told you the students would be great!! Still a lot of years left under the belt yet, Sue... the world's a big place.
8th September 2008

We did have a wonderful spring-semester 2008..
Thanks for your wonderful photos of our last semester together. Those who are hiding at home, in front of their TV, don't really know what they are missing in this wonderful city of Taizhou. So glad we had these two years together, and your students often ask about you. The photos will be lasting memories of special moments, and words are not enough to describe the emotions of the moments. I wish you continued joy on your great adventure, and please stay safe. Thinking of you often, and thanks for being such a good friend, always, Hans
21st June 2008

Thank u for teaching us!
I made such a progress from ur class, so i wanna say :thank u! Have a good time!I'll misss u!
21st May 2008

Tempted
Harbin, with the Russian influence and colored lights ice festival does look very tempting, I must admit. Beautiful pictures of the ice, but you look sooooo cold! Maybe I'll just wait until they get an ice festival in Brisbane......John
12th May 2008

What a beautiful Winter Wonderland!
Thank you for sharing your visit to Harbin. It has inspired me to make sure to visit next winter, and brave the infamous cold of the region. The photos are special, and you have captured the spirit, why the winter-ice-festival of Harbin has such a renowned reputation around the world. Thanks for braving the frigid weather of China's winter of 2008, to bring us your memories of "Winter in Harbin".
6th May 2008

Brrrrrr!!!
Very interesting Treadie - gets colder in Birmingham!! :-)) LOL Nice work - see you soon. Norco is over there somewhere right now - so keep an eye out, you never know who is just around the corner. On ON SOGGY
4th May 2008

Brings back many great memories
Hi Sue....your photos brings back so many wonderful memories of our trip to Harbin in 2005...nothing can quite prepare you for how absolutely, bone 'chillingly', freezing cold it gets over there. Sorry that we won't be able to catch up with you in China, we won't be there til mid 2009.
3rd May 2008

Hey you are travellin' the world!....
Hey Treadmill Unless Eskimo Nell was a relative ...you will have ta 'get more gear on '....to survive around Harbin in the frozen North of Zhong Guo!... I thought that minus ten was good enough for me and my Tasmanian 'brass monkeys ' (on the Great Wall earlier on in January 2008!....) Perhaps wearing many more lower strung necklaces will help your nipples from icing up!... Do keep up the news and updated pictures to to your many adoring friends.... Kuntfoo
3rd May 2008

It WAS a cold winter in all of China.
Thank you Sue for your insightful adventure to Harbin. When you were in the North of China during the coldest winter in 50 years, my visit to the tropical Province of Hainan in the South of China also experienced frigid temperatures, though not on the scale you have described. I appreciate your photos, look forward to your second part of your journal entry, and hope to visit Harbin in the coming winter. How lucky we are, that we now have direct rail connections from Taizhou to Harbin. Thanks for your wonderful photos. How much I will miss you when you depart China this summer!
26th April 2008

fantastic blog
i saw you blog address in vivian's qq zone and was attracted by your wonderful picture and describtion. the school seems become better than two years ago when i graduated. you are sure enjoy your special taching life in taizhou. your experience in xiahe and tongli impressed me so much . for i never know such places before. so i have a good plan for my labor holiday. tongli is a nice place and not far from shanghai.
24th April 2008

Hi Betty
Lovely to see your comments on my blog and glad they brought you good memories! My apologies for taking so long to review and respond but our internet has not been very good lately. Just so you realize, your comment will not appear immediately as I have to review it first to accept it to be shown on the blog. So, there's no need to keep posting the message. It may take me a day or so to check for comments, so don't worry! You can always send me a private message from the blog site to check if your comments have been received! look forward to reading more of your comments in future blogs! Regards Sue
18th April 2008

unforgettable memories
I graduated from school for 2 years. i saw many familiar teachers from your blog ,Vivian was our counsellor, and Jocelyn taught us the subject of reading ,i saw the lovely baby ,Vivian's daughter. Many thanks to you for sharing us so beautiful photos,they brought us the memories of the wonderful lives at school.
12th April 2008

Beautiful blog,beautiful photos! Thank you for putting my baby's photo here, I don't even have it myself,and I has copied this one on your blog!
7th April 2008

John McNeill
It's Good to see your blog back on track. It brings back memories of my days in China, especially the students and concerts. I look forward to your North China details Enjoy this next adventure at your school John
6th April 2008

Hi Sue, I'm back in HK again. Good to see you are still there. Judy Ashcroft
5th April 2008

great to see you back
great to see you back Sue ,ive missed your insights into life over there
12th March 2008

Glad!
Aha, see Sue and Stef again! See my school again! I am very glad. My college get more and more beautiful. Miss you, my friends and classmates!
31st December 2007

I have no idea that students are so enjoying xmas until I looked those pictures! more communication with them should do to me!

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