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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Photo of the Day: Veggies Market

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Photo of the Day: Bonsai

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Photo of the Day: Dumpling Party

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Photo of the Day: Sweet Potato Seller

You might think buying a dirty sweet potato cooked on top of an oil drum would be disgusting. But it’s actually delicious! (You peel off the outside so it’s cleaner to eat then you think.) Just the thing to warm your belly on a cold day.

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Photo of the Day: A Sunday in the Park

No, nothing special going on that day. Just an average weekend day in the park.

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Moo-Cow Fan Club Book–An Update

I’ve been having a lot of fun as an English teacher here in China, but my real job, and first love, is the Moo-Cow Fan Club. For over 5 years I was the editor of Moo-Cow Fan Club Magazine, an award-winning educational magazine for kids. We refused to take ad’s, which is how most magazines make … Continue reading »

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Photo of the Day: Man Walking a Horse Walking some Dogs

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Photo of the Day: Bamboo Boat

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Photo of the Day: Duck

Yes, we were actually expected to eat this.

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Photo of the Day: Ryan’s Class

For his final class Ryan had a party and taught them all how to make french toast. This is a group picture of not only the class, but all the elements used to make and clean up the french toast!

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