Saturday, December 04, 2010
Friday, December 03, 2010
A fine day for a walk
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Back online!
In a nut shell my hard drive crashed! 4000 pictures and 1000 documents all presumably lost. Fortunately I found an IT guy - from Sweden - who has a business here in Shanghai and he said he may be able to extract my data from the crashed drive. He of course asked: do you back up? With tears streaming down my face I whispered - no. Ah ha he replied, well I am sure that now you will and I will teach you! He then told me it may take 1,400 hours to get all the data back.
That's 58.3 days for those of you wondering. OMG!
Well it has only been 14 days and I have all my pictures and documents. IT guy is a miracle worker!
It was a challenge doing without my computer, especially teaching, as all my material is located on the drive, but I managed. Can you say DVD babysitter. Yes that's right, 23 year old students, in the masters program at Donghua University enjoyed watching episodes of Friends and then discussing the differences between American Culture and Chinese Culture.
Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Great to be back!
Friday, November 19, 2010
uh oh
Bought a new hard drive.
All files LOST.
OMG.
This is something I have heard of but never thought it would be me. When was the last time you back up?? I now will do it once a month. I lost over 500 pictures. So sad.
Saturday, November 06, 2010
Shanghai Baby Butts
Here are a few cute butts to brighten your day!










Sunday, October 24, 2010
Drinks at the Peace Hotel
I copied a bit of information from Wikipedia as this is quite an old (for China) and famous hotel.
The Peace Hotel is a hotel on The Bund in Shanghai, China which overlooks the Huangpu River.It was built by Sir Victor Sassoon, of the famous Sassoon family who dominated Shanghai business and real estate in the early 20th century. He was a British Sephardic Jew of Iraqi origin, and his family had extensive business in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Calcutta.Construction began in 1926 and completed in 1929. The building is ten storeys in height, partially thirteen storeys, and with a basement.Before 1949, the ground floor space facing the Bund was leased to two banks. This space later became the Shanghai branch of Citibank in the 1980s
Before 1949, the Cathay Hotel (Now known as the Peace Hotel) was regarded as the most prestigious hotel in Shanghai. Most international envoys visiting Shanghai would stay in the hotel. After the Communist takeover in 1949, some of the offices were used by the Municipal Finance Committee. In 1952 the building was taken over by the Municipal Government. In 1956 it resumed trading as a hotel under the name "Peace Hotel". In 1992 the Peace Hotel was listed as one of the famous hotels of the world by the World Hotel Association. Today, it is particularly renowned for its Jazz Band and its roof terrace restaurant, overlooking the now booming district of Pudong across the Huangpu.
The Cathay Hotel, officially opened on September 5, 1929.
The hotel was widely known as the luxurious "Number One mansion in the Far East", due to its prime location along the Bund, and for its grandeur, including the distinctive copper-sheathed roof that rises 77 meters above ground, white Italian marble floors, and priceless Lalique glass artwork.
The Cathay Hotel welcomed distinguished guests from all over the world, including politicians, financiers, entrepreneurs, important Chinese officials and celebrities, such as General Marshall, Charlie Chaplin and Bernard Shaw. It was here that Noel Coward completed his famous play "Private Lives". The hotel was also renowned for its Old Jazz Bar, a favourite of the city’s expatriate community. Its band of six veteran musicians entertained dignitaries from around the world, and also toured to great acclaim in the United States and Asia.
Dinner at New Heights
Friday, October 22, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Phuket, Thailand Oct. 2010


The first

We stopped by one island called - you guessed it - Monkey Island. We did not get off for fear of getting bit, but it was delightful to watch from the boat. The monkeys love to eat fish and well as the fruit on the island. The monkeys wait for low tide and then walk out and search around for sea creatures as well as catch fish!
I stopped swimming when we encountered these large jellyfish, fortunately it was already 3pm so I had had my fill of the warm ocean.
We painted the living room Green!
And I bought a new picture. I have been looking at this one for about 2 months and this style of painting for about 6 months. It's a picture of a shikumen - the word for an old Chinese style house that was built in the late 1800's in Shanghai. I have it hanging against the green wall now but I have not determined it's final resting place. I may put it in the bedroom.
Sunday, September 05, 2010
Birthday weekend - Sanya, Hainan Island, PRC
What a wonderful birthday present to get to go to a tropical place in China. We also spent one morning cycling around the island, too bad once you are off the spectacular property it looks like a poor third world country. The whole island seems to be under construction for the Volvo Sailing Cup in 2012, Sanya is the third stop on the round the world sail.
Painting
Here are the before and after pictures.