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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Some doodling


While T's away in the States, I had a productive weekend preparing for winter, cooking, and some water coloring with carrots. (Little Lotta jansdotter inspiration!) I nearly burnt my biscotti's trying to get Glee to load while doing yoga. (Because being productive means doing lots of things at once, har har)

I also managed to call a shop and see if they sold screen printing ink, in CHINESE. This is BIG. She understood me until I said, "AWESOME!!!" They sell ink by the half kilogram- converting everything saps my brain energy.

T has been having a great time visiting people, eating donuts and other american goodies! He's now in Atlanta for a conference.


T and his boss were written up in one of China's news websites. The doll their holding is the Sina mascot. Very cool.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

winter is here

its freezing!!!!!!

Friday, October 22, 2010

More expo


France


India: the biggest bamboo dome in the world. It had a 3D projection animation that we couldn't figure out. (how it worked and what it was about. All in chinese)


Morocco: Beautiful handcarved border lined each of the three stories of this pavillion. There were palm trees in the center courtyard reaching to the ceiling and fake sky. On the second level was the "Marketplace" where they had small rooms to peer into of their crafts: shoes, ceramics, spices, carving and a respective film in each showing how it was done.


"Welcome in the Nederlands!" is what the sign said. This was my favorite pavillion (and second time going!) brightly colored houses cantilevered along a elevated spiraling walkway. Each with a different exhibit and description (in english too!!)


This was the beginning wall in the Polish pavillion.

Monday, October 18, 2010

World Expo post!

After my third time at the Expo, its about time for a post of photos! from Thursday evening. I got off work and traded two daytime passes for 4 night time passes for my three design buddies who came to visit. Evening is the best time to see the expo because the crowds get tired and go home and the pavilions are lite up beautifully.

Quick rundown of the evening:
-Poland
-Morocco
-India
-Nederlands

Germany had shut down, and Japan and UAE were both packed to the rim. Saudi Arabia's line was so long it basically wrapped around India's pavillion.





Inside Poland. Lots of intricate "paper cut" style walls, backlit, and we sat and watched a very odd film. A family was cracking walnuts around their kitchen table, when suddenly a crowd comes in with flutes of champagne and everyone began to waltz to the next room.


German pavilion side view. We didn't get to go in. long line!


Melee at Nederlands stamping station. There were two rubber stamps strapped to tables and people were frantically trying to get their expo(or real) passports stamped. Including my two buddies you see in the center (White guy and fellow in glasses to the left). At one point my glasses friend yelled "CRAZY WHITE MAN COMING THROUGH!!" in which everyone stopped for 1 second before continuing in chaos. I couldn't even see them, and took this photo on my extender arm to find out!


German and Chinese working together sample bamboo house. Really cool, but we missed it.


whew! tiresome day.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

more visitors

Fellow americans-living-in-China came to visit us in Shanghai, and we went to Sheshan for the afternoon to hike and explore. We visited the Basilica of Sheshan on the top of a small mountain (they building cement steps all the way to the top) and also visited a bamboo amusement park- a series of obstacle courses built on a hill between bamboo forests, plus monkeys, archery range, and giant maze. Very cool.





Design pals in shanghai!!!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

weekend

Saturday mornings mean pancakes.Pancakes with blueberry topping, whipped creme, on our new closed balcony! Closed balcony, is basically putting windows around a normal balcony- keeps out bugs and our laundry from flying away.



This is our new place:



It was China national day, so we naturally celebrated the way American celebrate any other holiday: playing football!

Guys played tackle and girls played powder puff (two hand touch) We both very sore.



Meanwhilist we are still organizing and setting up home- books, papers, etc. This bamboo cabinet I spotted at a antique shop, and thought it was very cool.