Monthly Archives: March 2009

Publication in the Christian Science Monitor

             Those interested in enjoying an essay about my winter swimming experience in Luzhou, please take a look at the following Home Forum page from the Christian Science Monitor, March 18.     ttp://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0318/p18s02-hfes.html               Ping An! (Peace)

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Happy Kwan Yin Day!

               Buddhism teaches that everyone may reach the perfected state and each person is a Bodhivisattva, or Buddha-to-be.  In Chinese tradition, the symbolic figure of Buddha is Kwan Yin, a female dispensing compassion with a thousand arms.  Every year, … Continue reading

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Xiao Lao-lao (Little Old) Gets Another Video Taping

           For those interested in seeing Little Old once again, check out this second youtube video, taken last weekend in Chengdu in my former neighborhood.             Zhu-zhu (jew-jew), my neighbor’s pomeranian, is also seen as he inspects Little Old.          Zhu-zhu, I … Continue reading

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Xiao Lao-Lao (Little Old) Comes To Luzhou

  A Quick Trip to Chengdu                    It was a fast trip to Chengdu, the fastest I’ve had in a long time:  Up one night (Tuesday) and back the next afternoon (Wednesday).             The only thing that wasn’t fast … Continue reading

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A Robbie Burns Supper in China

  A Robbie Burns Supper at the Bookworm               One of my favorite poets has always been the great Scotsman, national poet of Scotland Robert Burns (1759 – 1796).  My mother would read me these as I grew up. … Continue reading

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