kids & apples & the gift of pain
day 130: 店张 (dianzhang) - 礼泉 (liquan) = 15,7km
Today was a warm day - what am I saying - a hot day! So hot indeed I first took off my jacket, then my sweater, then my shirt, and at some point around noon I was laying down taking a siesta under an apple tree, trying to get a tan. As sexy as bearded smelly men can get!
But before that, I had to make it out of the little village I was staying at:
I had to walk past the apple trees and the peach trees:
I cut through on a path like this once, but it only led to confusion and the siesta.
During the rest of the day, I just stuck to the road:
People seemed very friendly and outgoing here. I had a fun time with some folks in a little village:
They asked many questions, and they were into apples:
I too received my share of apples as a friendly gift.
Then I saw my first blossoming tree this year:
Hundreds of humming honeybees bathing in the sweet scent of summer. How can I describe it?
I got back on the highway after a while:
And it was on the roadside next to the highway that I found this beauty:
Remember I had shown you a party-vehicle just like this one on New Year’s Day (January 1st 2008)?
Well, I think this mother is even more awe-abiding than that one.
Oh, and here’s another awe-abiding thing:
Can anybody tell me what this character is supposed to mean? WTF, this is like a 50+ stroke monster - it just can’t be real, for Confucius’ sake!
Hehe, I’m thinking, maybe it’s my fault. Maybe I just haven’t done enough of what this little friend is doing:
Or this one:
Well, I always have an excuse: I am a grown-up. I don’t have time to look at books. I have to take pictures:
And more pictures:
And more pictures:
Sometimes I even take pictures of pictures:
And given that sometimes I can make out the characters, I just might take a picture of the writing on the wall if I feel like it:
“此地危险-行人远离!” - “dangerous area - keep your distance!”
Little did I know that the real “dangerous area” was in fact not anywhere near this wall. Not even close.
It was here, right in the place I was planning on staying for the night:
See, I hadn’t even taken notice of the fact that my hotel for the night was equipped with a professional massage parlor (not the funny kind with the flashy lights and the soft carpets), but then the manager thought I looked so miserable when I walked in that he decided to treat me to a nice traditional foot massage.
Here’s my friend the manager:
And here is one hour to redefine pain:
Charming 侯爱霞 (hou aixia) was very gentle with me though, because as she put it, I was very “sensitive”. I think I know what she really meant to say: I am a sissy (December 29th 2007).
Like I hadn’t noticed that before.
Soundtrack: MC Hammer - “Here Comes The Hammer”
—total: 1633,5km




















April 2nd, 2008 at 7:01 am
Christoph :
我想应该是吧~我觉得西方人学汉字挺难的,因为你们的母语都是字母。
就像我看到日文一样,满眼都是鬼画符……
March 29th, 2008 at 8:01 am
david lee & kev: 我害怕那个biang字,不过反正那个面食我还是要吃哈!。。。把面条吃光了可以说等于征服了biang字?
March 27th, 2008 at 6:18 am
“biang”字是中国笔画最多的字,达52画。
来源:http://baike.baidu.com/view/111654.htm
你说得对。“俺”也是方言,不过这个称呼的适用范围比较广,北到东北,南到河南、,东至山东,西至甘肃,都有人用这个字来称呼自己。不过,“俺”在农村地区用的比较多,城市里一般都说“我”。
所以说,“俺”这个字可以确定一个人的生活地区:)
另外,我记得你在这篇日志之前,贴过一张照片,一大碗宽面条。这个东西应该就是叫做“biangbiang面”。
March 26th, 2008 at 7:10 am
那两个字叫biangbiang,据说是中国汉字笔画最多的两个,还有一个顺口溜,上次导游说过,太长了不记得了,呵呵
March 24th, 2008 at 8:20 am
那里面相当恐怖!!
March 24th, 2008 at 7:32 am
那里面是一小碗一小碗的, 一口一碗