Today is Chinese New Year, the biggest holiday for 1.5 billion people every year. Lots of fireworks and everyone is calibrating in a way that reminds me of Christmas, except the Church part but I usually skipped that anyways. Anyways.. Happy New Year. (I've taught in China for 3 years, I'm from Minnesota.. I don't miss the cold.. A few days ago I was walking outside in a t-shirt and shorts, though this week it's been 0 degrees at night time.. I hope this cold snap ends soon..)
That sounds like Houston. A-shirt 2 days ago, but 45F this morning (about 8C to all you "foreign types"). Just had vegetarian lunch with 2 Vietnamese expatriots. (Am not a vegetarian, prefer small children, uncooked, still kicking and giggling.) Keong si fat hai! or is it Keong hai fat choi! ?
75 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit here in sunny Florida. Tsing Daou!...that's all the Chinese I know, and it's just the name of a beer.
Happy Chinese ny to all as well. As co-incidence has it, I am actually in Hong Kong celebrating NY with my fiance and her family. This is also the reason that I haven't played kotb yet.
Yada yada yada back to you from the North of the UK. But soon to be in Beijing once the darned weather there is suitable for me!
I was over there last week and it was brutally cold (-10) -- for an Aussie at least. Still, there's no snow there at present and it has fared better than some other parts of China within the last 2 weeks or so.
Yeah - I've been told to wait just a tad longer or I'll be on the next plane back to Britain cursing ever going
pom = apple in French :stoned: ---- No, -5 is beach weather. -10 is stay at home and wonder who on earth turned off the Gulf stream!