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Beijing Temple Fair

  • Photos Taken at the Changdian Temple Fair in Beijing, February 2007.

November in Ningxia

  • Photos taken on my trip to Yinchuan and Guyuan, November 2006.

Guyuan, China

  • Check it Out
    These are photos taken on my recent trip to Guyuan, Ningxia.

Cherry Blossom Festival

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    A park near my house had a cherry blossom festival today. I spent an hour or so there this afternoon with my camera. Enjoy.

Terra-cotta Warriors

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    Photos taken of the Terra-cotta Warriors, near Xi'an, China. These figures were cast and buried around 200BC, and were undiscoverd until 1974.

Saturday in the Park

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    Photos taken in and around a Beijing park on an early spring Saturday.

Cambodia 2006

  • Looking Out to Sea
    Photos taken during my visit to Cambodia in January.

Kashgar

  • Double Wide Yurt
    An album of photos taken in and around Kashgar.

To Xanadu

  • Recitation
    A selection of photos taken on our trip from Beijing to Xanadu, October 4-6, 2005.

Neighborhood Stroll

  • Pensive Child
    This is an album of photos of various people and scenes that I pass daily as I walk or ride my bike between where I live and where I work.

National Day 2005

  • Catholic Church on Wangfujing
    These pictures were taken in an old "Hutong" section of Beijing, and on Beijing's main shopping street on National Day 2005 (October 1).
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January 03, 2008

Outside-in Goes Down Under

After being back in Beijing for 3 days, I'm leaving again tonight, this time on a brand new adventure.  I'm going "down under," to Australia.  And not just to Australia, but to the "down under" of the 'down under,' namely the island state of Tasmania, off the southern coast of the mainland. I will be spending most of  the next few weeks in and around the city of Launceston.  I've been invited by an Australian organization to provide cross-cultural training/orientation. It's going to be a trip of numerous "firsts" for me.  My first time to Australia.  My first time south of the equator---the closest I've been is Singapore, which is 80 miles.  My first time to cross-cultural training in a culture that I know nothing about.

I'm still not over jet-lag following the trip from the States, and now I face another 18 hour trip!  As my niece would say "this is insane!"

Stay tuned!