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September 4, 2006

Changfeng Park in Shanghai

Yesterday we went to Changfeng Park where they had a go cart racing track! It was awesome!!! I raced on the track twice. Once vs. my Dad and once vs. my Mom. You go very fast, and it’s kind of hard to turn on such a twisty turny track. On the first race I spun out of control on a sharp turn. I beat my Mom on the second race.  There were these two other kids driving on the track who were completely crazy. They slammed me against the side of the track. I hope to go again with my mom’s college students so I can race and beat them too!

Well, I’m  sorry you couldn’t be with me on the race track, Thomas.

       FunDazzle Changfeng1 Thomas&Fish

Changfeng3 Changfeng2 Changfeng4

     RacerThomas3 Carting Grand Prix Poster RacerThomas2

Filed under: Shanghai, Thomas' Posts by Thomas @ 8:02 am



September 3, 2006

The Suzhou Silk Factory - How Silk Is Made…

We visited the Suzhou Silk Factory and I learned how silk is made. First the workers collect and feed leaves to a bunch of silk spinning caterpillars (see pictures 1 and 2 below). Then they wait for the caterpillars to spin a cocoon in a bamboo rack. Once the caterpillar’s cocoons have been completed they give the completed cocoons to another worker. This worker first soaks the cocoon in water and then opens it up and takes the butterfly larva out of the cocoon. Then the worker takes the silk cocoon and stretches it over a bamboo piece that has been bent over into the shape of a bridge. The worker keeps draping more and more stretched cocoons over the bamboo piece, as many as she can fit. Then she takes all of the stretched cocoon silk pieces to the next group of people and they hang it out to dry. Once the silk has dried 5 people grab a side of the silk piece and stretch it out and then drape it over a bed sized board to create a silk blanket that the factory sells to stores, and then the stores sell the silk blankets to custumers.

Me, my brother Lucas, my mom and a few students all got to stretch out a silk piece together, to see how soft and strong it is.

                 Worms2 Worms3 Worms4

Silk9 Silk9b Silk9c

Silk9d Silk9e Silk10a

Silk10b Silk10c Silk10d

Silk12 Silk13 Silk14

                                  Silk15     Silk17

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Thomas' Posts by Thomas @ 9:58 pm Comments (0)



Day Trip To Suzhou Gardens

Thomas here - the other day we went to Suzhou Gardens. It was a very hot day. Lots of people there wanted to take photos with me and my brother Lucas. The coolest thing we did was go through these big rock caves. It was pretty cool. There was also a big pagoda my family and a few of my moms students rested in for about 10 minutes. Near the end of the trip we got to a bonzi garden with little trees that looked like full grown trees. We also found a shop where some of the students got some photos of the garden and a refreshment shop where me and my brother got a coke each. When we finally got out of the garden and into a taxi cab the cool air conditioning felt like heaven.

Pagoda With Boats  Our Family Garden1

             Pagoda3 GardenGroup Pagoda2

                         Lights  T&L In Cave  Pagoda4

 Pagoda5  Door Hole Gardener

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Thomas' Posts, Denis' Posts by Thomas @ 1:25 am



September 2, 2006

Shanghai Scenes

Here’s a collection of scenes from various neighborhoods in Shanghai that I enjoyed, and I hope you do too….

Scenes1 Scenes8 Scenes7 Scenes2b

Scenes4 Scenes10 Scenes3 Scenes6

Scenes12  Scenes5 Scenes9 McRickshaw

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Denis' Posts by Denis @ 10:33 pm



Mission Accomplished!

We did it! This morning, even before we had breakfast, we adventured to Bosco and Skeeter’s home, a task we’ve been planning since we arrived in Shanghai. Bosco and Skeeter are two big German Shepherd dogs who live in a pen on the roof of a building that we can see from our hotel room window.

We began our perilous mission by going to a store that is in the same building. We went in and found some stairs leading to the rooftop. We got to the roof and as far as a closed gate and then the owner of Bosco and Skeeter saw us, came over and smiled at us and (we think) asked what we were doing. We handed him a note our Chinese babysitter wrote for us that said: ‘Hi, we’re spending 2 weeks in that hotel right there and our room looks out at your building. We have a dog like your two dogs and we fell in love with them, and we came to see if we could meet them and take some pictures’. He read our note and let us in. Bosco and Skeeter were a bit scared at first. Bosco stayed inside most of the time but Skeeter stayed out in the pen where we could see him.

We got so many great cute pictures of both of them. I think it was the best day of our trip!

Skeeter6 Skeeter7 Bosco4 Bosco3

Filed under: Thomas' Posts by Thomas @ 8:50 pm



September 1, 2006

Dino Beach Water World & Shanghai Indoor Ski Center

Thomas here again - the other day we went to Dino beach water-park. It was pretty cool. We went on the wave pool which happens to be the second largest wave pool in the world. The waves were like real ocean waves. One girl who was in an inner tube going over a huge wave got flipped over and her head crashed into mine. I felt like I was having a concussion.

We also went on the big inner-tube water slide, but it wasn’t very long ride. They also had this little pool that had floating rubber lily pads and you had to cross the pool by walking across them while holding onto a rope. It was kind of hard to cross because they kept tipping over. There was also this big Tiki tower with a barrel at the top that would fill up with a whole bunch of water and then dump on you if you’re under it.

T&L and Rex Thomas Fall T&L and Critters

Water World Lucas & Frog Thomas Floating

Wave Pool Skiing Building Indoor Skiing
 

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Thomas' Posts, Denis' Posts by Thomas @ 8:50 am



August 30, 2006

River Town Day Trip

Yesterday we went on a boat trip in a little six person sampan boat in Rivertown. Then after a while the boat driver dropped us off at a little part of the town that had a ‘shopping street’. Only this town’s idea of a ‘shopping street’ was my idea of little huts along an old cement road with people selling all kinds of stuff. Most of it was either junk or stuff that had prices that were not worth the quality of the item. Also this was the first place I’ve been to that allows you to haggle prices down to an amount you and the shop keeper agree on. So we walked around the place just for the heck of it.

When we finally finished shopping (I didn’t get anything -although I did see an awesome looking archery set that came with a wooden bow, 3 wooden arrows and a quiver made of woven-together bamboo) we met up with the tour guide and out group near where the boat dropped us off. It was so nice to get back onto the bus after spending 3 or so hours in the coal-hot, deadly heat.

Well hope you’re having as good a time as I am (with no deadly heat that is), Thomas.
         River5  River2  River4

River3  River1  Gardens1

                    Gardens3  Gardens5  Gardens2

Gardens4  Shopping2  Shopping1

Filed under: China, Thomas' Posts, Denis' Posts by Thomas @ 10:51 pm



Early Morning In Shanghai

Street5I got up early this morning before the boys woke to go out and capture some scenes of the early morning time in Shanghai…

Construction is happening everywhere - bamboo scaffording and cranes are seen across the cityscape. I’ve heard that at any one time there are more cranes in Shanghai than in any other city in the world.

Parks are filled with people walking, riding bicycles & scooters and exercising in unique ways, and with students in uniform on their way to school.

Street7 Street1  Street3

          Street6 Street2 Street4

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Denis' Posts by Denis @ 6:51 pm



August 29, 2006

Toilet Talk

For those that want to know about the real basics, here is a view into a modern and clean but traditional Chinese public bathroom…

        Toilet Talk 4 Toilet Talk 1 Toilet Talk 3

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Denis' Posts by Denis @ 1:42 pm



August 28, 2006

The Seven Don’ts…

While walking through a Shanghai park this afternoon we came across the following proclamation from the Chinese government, which I think speaks for itself:The Seven Donts 

The Seven Don’ts

1. Dont Spit On The Ground
2. Don
t Damage Public Property
3. Don
t Destroy Trees, Flowers And Grass
4. Don
t Trash Everywhere
5. Don
t Cross Streets Against Traffic Lights
6. Don
t Use Vulgar Or Obscene Languages
7. Don
t Smoke In Confined Public Space    

 

   

Filed under: Shanghai, China, Denis' Posts by Denis @ 4:31 am



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