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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Pretty much everywhere.....
....its gonna be hot.
I love this youtube video. It has been around for awhile, but it makes me laugh every time. If it doesn't make you laugh, then watch it about 10 times in a row. I promise (or I hope), it will eventually be hilarious to you as well. What makes it greater for me...is that for us it is an accurate forecast...pretty close at least.
Enjoy.
--da
I love this youtube video. It has been around for awhile, but it makes me laugh every time. If it doesn't make you laugh, then watch it about 10 times in a row. I promise (or I hope), it will eventually be hilarious to you as well. What makes it greater for me...is that for us it is an accurate forecast...pretty close at least.
Enjoy.
--da
Sunday, November 8, 2009
We glorify God by...
“We glorify God by working out our own salvation. God has twisted together his glory and our good. What an encouragement is this to the service of God, to think, while I am hearing and praying, I am glorifying God; while I am furthering my own glory in heaven, I am increasing God’s glory.
Would it not be an encouragement to a subject, to hear his prince say to him, You will honour and please me very much, if you will go to yonder mine of gold, and dig as much gold for yourself as you can carry away? So, for God to say, Go to the ordinances, get as much grace as you can, dig out as much salvation as you can; and the more happiness you have, the more I shall count myself glorified.”
—Thomas Watson, A Body of Divinity (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1997), 13-14
A daily post from Of First Importance. 11.4.2009
Would it not be an encouragement to a subject, to hear his prince say to him, You will honour and please me very much, if you will go to yonder mine of gold, and dig as much gold for yourself as you can carry away? So, for God to say, Go to the ordinances, get as much grace as you can, dig out as much salvation as you can; and the more happiness you have, the more I shall count myself glorified.”
—Thomas Watson, A Body of Divinity (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1997), 13-14
A daily post from Of First Importance. 11.4.2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
The Biodiversity of XSBN
One of the cool things about where we are currently living is that most of the biodiversity within CHN is found in our prefecture (aka county). Most of the cash crops in this area are tropical in nature, mostly consisting of Banana and Rubber Trees.
If you knew me at all during my years in undergrad you might remember me throwing out a scientific plant name every once in a while, as a good portion of my education consisted in memorizing Latin plant names.
I was browsing the internet a few days ago and found a variety of passion flower that is named after our prefecture (Xishuangbanna). I though it was cool.
Meet Passiflora xishuangbannaensis
If you knew me at all during my years in undergrad you might remember me throwing out a scientific plant name every once in a while, as a good portion of my education consisted in memorizing Latin plant names.
I was browsing the internet a few days ago and found a variety of passion flower that is named after our prefecture (Xishuangbanna). I though it was cool.
Meet Passiflora xishuangbannaensis
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Stalagmites and Stalactites
Today Daryl-Ann was doing a little routine cleaning around the house and noticed the bathtub had brown, standing water in it. I looked around and found little droplets of water hanging from our ceiling tiles. I removed one tile so I could look up into the ceiling and see if I could find a leak. It does look like we have a leak, but I also found a science project waiting to happen.
We found stalagmites and stalactites suspended from our bathroom ceiling, and I think its pretty cool.
We found stalagmites and stalactites suspended from our bathroom ceiling, and I think its pretty cool.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Dai BBQ... The Ultimate Eating Expierence
Here are some pictures of tonight's eating experience. Delicious. I will let the pictures speak for themselves.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Thank You Better Homes and Gardens......
I recently started checking out Better Homes and Gardens website. They have got some great cookie recipes right now for the holidays. I tried this one out tonight....yum! Pretty tasty, and in the shape of TEXAS! Try them out...
Pumpkin-Spiced Sugar Cookies
Ingredients
1 17.5-ounce package sugar cookie mix
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 egg
2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
Browned Butter Icing--below
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. In a large bowl, combine dry cookie mix, butter, egg, pumpkin pie spice, and nutmeg. Stir with a wooden spoon until a stiff dough forms; if necessary, knead to combine.
2. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough to 1/4-inch thickness. Using a 1-1/2- to 2-1/2-inch cookie cutter, cut out dough. Re-roll trimmings and repeat cutting dough. Arrange cutouts 1 inch apart on an ungreased cookie sheet.
3. Bake in preheated oven about 8 minutes or until bottoms are lightly browned. Cool on cookie sheet for 1 minute. Transfer to a wire rack; cool. Drizzle with Brown Butter Icing. Makes 36 large cookies or 72 small cookies.
Brown Butter Icing: In a small saucepan, heat 2 tablespoons butter over low heat about 15 minutes or until browned (be careful not to burn). Remove from heat. Stir in 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons milk, and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Immediately drizzle over cooled cookies (icing will harden quickly).
TO STORE: Place cookies in a a single layer in an airtight container; cover. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Friday, September 25, 2009
The Legend Behind the Name
About a month after arriving in China DA and myself had a teacher who put a lot of work into giving us good, authentic Chinese names. When it comes to the Chinese naming system there are two things that matter most. The first is its meaning, and the second is it sound. So our teacher gave Daryl-Ann and I a list of about 5-9 names to choose from. Daryl-Ann did not like any of them and was nameless for another month or so, while I choose the last one on the list. The name was Luo Wen Feng (罗文峰). Luo being the family name, and Wen Feng being the meaning. Wen Feng can be broken down into its individual components. Wen 文 means language or literature, and Feng 峰 means mountain top. So all together I thought my name fit me well enough.
Then we got another teacher who thought Luo Wen Feng was too much of a mouthful and told me that simply Luo Wen sounded better. I like this lady a whole lot and figured that she would not lead me astray so I made the mental shift to drop Feng from the end of my name. From that day forward I introduced myself as Luo Wen.
Now over the next few weeks I have met numerous people who act really surprised when I tell them my name is Luo Wen. Come to find out there is a very famous canto-pop (pop-singer from Hong Kong, they speak Cantonese rather than Mandarin) singer named Luo Wen (English name Roman Tam) who was very popular back in the 70's and 80's. He is regarded the godfather of the genera cantopop. He died back in 2002. So I decided to give my predecessor a tribute by playing one of his songs right here on the blog. I hope you enjoy this rocking pop balled entitled 长城谣 (Great Wall Balled, literal translation). Its a tearjerker.
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If it doesn't work try this.
Then we got another teacher who thought Luo Wen Feng was too much of a mouthful and told me that simply Luo Wen sounded better. I like this lady a whole lot and figured that she would not lead me astray so I made the mental shift to drop Feng from the end of my name. From that day forward I introduced myself as Luo Wen.
Now over the next few weeks I have met numerous people who act really surprised when I tell them my name is Luo Wen. Come to find out there is a very famous canto-pop (pop-singer from Hong Kong, they speak Cantonese rather than Mandarin) singer named Luo Wen (English name Roman Tam) who was very popular back in the 70's and 80's. He is regarded the godfather of the genera cantopop. He died back in 2002. So I decided to give my predecessor a tribute by playing one of his songs right here on the blog. I hope you enjoy this rocking pop balled entitled 长城谣 (Great Wall Balled, literal translation). Its a tearjerker.
(media player may take a moment to load)
If it doesn't work try this.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Experimenting
As you may be able to tell. I am doing my best to learn about how to use this silly blogging program, which in my opinion is not very intuitive. I am trying to figure out the best way to upload pictures, arrange pictures, etc.
Here are some pictures I took over the summer at botanical garden next to our university.
Here are some pictures I took over the summer at botanical garden next to our university.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Good article on China
If your interested in this sort of thing. I skimmed it and it seemed pretty good. Here.
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