
On another note (and I may have mentioned this in yesterday's blog), all flags in China are at half mast for 3 days to mourn the earthquake victims. This is the first National Day of Mourning in 30 years and the first one in the history of China that mourns ordinary citizens!
Also, I forgot to mention in Sunday's blog that I ran into a couple on the subway that was from Canada. I told them I had a brother who lived in Winnipeg and they asked what took him there. I mentioned he was working for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the lady (probably 60-65 years old) mentioned she played the organ for a Layton Ford crusade a long time ago in Canada...there is more to the story but I probably shouldn't post it in my blog while in China. I can give more details when I get back.
You will notice a couple of funny things about the photo below...1) I took a picture of it...2) it's misspelled. I was got a pretty good kick out of this and also tak
ing a picture of it. The sign was posted in our hotel lobby next in front of a miniature replication of a new housing development going up around the hotel...not sure why photoes are off-limits.

The weather has been absolutely fantastic for our entire trip until last night and today as it has been raining non-stop. It didn't really matter since we were inside factories all day but it does make the drive a little more interesting. I will say one thing about the Chinese, the rain does not keep them off their bikes or motorcycles. They all wear ponchos and don't seem too affected by the rain. Even the motorcycle taxi drivers have 2-person ponchos that attempt to keep the passenger dry as well!
5 comments:
can't wait to hear the full story of the lady who played the organ for a Layton Ford...
FG has been in China for the past 10 days and left today (I think)...
I've been sending several comments along the way only to learn that I have not been logged in to Google! So those comments are floating out there somewhere in cyberspace. We have enjoyed your daily reports and are now looking forward to you and Sloan hosting a BBQ of chicken feet or pigeon head. You seem to be making the most of your time!
Anytime I anyone from Winnepeg & mention that I had a son who used to live there, they always correct the pronounciation to 'Winter-peg'. Regarding a meal back here in the heartland of America, how does a Kansas City steak on the grill sound??? RRM
KC Steak sounds good to me...
Today was to the worst day for food...that is until I went to the Hard Rock Cafe for dinner! More in the Day 15 blog...
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