Tag Archives: e3

National Day

Made by the kindergarten classes at my school.

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Booking A Hotel

I understand that grammar and punctuation are optional on the internet, but isn’t forbidding the use of punctuation taking it a bit too far? eLong.net is breaking this English teacher’s heart.

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Mr. and Mrs. Pancake

This is where Stick and I go for lunch most days. All the delights of crispy egg pancakes, and one of the cleanest carts I’ve seen. They also have an amazing, superfast pancake-making rhythm. Mrs. Pancake rolls the dough, then … Continue reading

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One of everything, please.

The cocktails menu at the Beijing Outback Steakhouse and me.

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Further Progress of the Tienanmen Flowers

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A Little Tofu With The Peppers

They weren’t kidding when they said this dish was spicy.

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Important Words

Another English teacher’s Chinese lesson on the staffroom blackboard.

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Apple Art

Stick and I stopped by a fruit stand on the way back from Pancake Man, and we noticed that the vendor had some kind of crazy art apples. Is this a Mid-Autumn Festival alternative to mooncakes? Or are they everyday … Continue reading

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Foreigner Wanted…. For Something.

I noticed this job posting this morning. At first glance, it’s a typical English tutoring job. There are hundreds of these in China, if you’re foreign, you’re literally offered English teaching jobs as you walk down the street. This ad … Continue reading

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No Trip To The Grocery Store Is Complete Without…

Cocoons.

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