Monthly Archives: November 2012

The Times They Are A-Changing

            During my summer itineration, I was asked many times  what would happen to the campus of my former school, Guangxi Normal University for Nationalities.  The college had been there since 1939 but was moving to a new site 1 … Continue reading

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Abandoned Pet Crisis In Chinese Cities Takes Hold

            I’ve said it before, and I’ll most likely say it again: I’m the beaming lighthouse for strays and little lost critters, which is always a problem in China as there are so many.              Within a few weeks after … Continue reading

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Our Thanksgiving Day Classroom in China

           Last week, we finished all my Thanksgiving Day activities in class.  The highlight of my Thanksgiving Day lesson is how to prepare a beautiful dinner table. After teaching the class the art of  crafting a visual dining room experience, and all that entails, … Continue reading

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Tales from Dr. Mao’s Veterinarian Clinic

         A few days ago, I popped in to visit Dr. Mao and his colleagues, Dr. Zhang and Dr. Huang, at their animal clinic near 100 Baby Image Square.               While my main purpose of the visit was to give Dr. Mao … Continue reading

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Welcoming the Freshmen: Our Performance Party

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Our Gala Performance Party for Freshmen English Language Majors

  Note:  Photos following soon for this entry.  At present, the Net is too slow to add them.                  It’s a custom in most universities and colleges in China to welcome incoming freshmen with a performance party.  Some schools invite all departments to … Continue reading

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Yet Another Dog Story: Connie to the Rescue Again

             As you all know, I am a huge animal lover.              Stories in past blogs have told of my numerous  lost critter rescues.  There was Little Old-old (now in America with my parents),  abandoned 1-week old Little Ghost (a kitten I … Continue reading

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