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February 23, 2005

Snow, firecracker, sticky rice ball

Filed under: headquarter - Haisheng HU @ 21:45

It snows again! The large-sized flakes danced in the lamp light, elegantly and fairily. It was just a beautiful picture for me when I was waiting for the No. 386 bus. I like the snow. But at the same time, the snow totally hid the moon up. Yes, it’s Lantern Festival today. The moonlight should be very nice if the sky was clear.

The coming of Lantern Festival indicates the ending of Chinese lunar new year celebration. So I can hear that firecrackers popped here and there, although it has been forbidden within the 5th ring road by the government. And some of the burglar alarms of cars were raised, making noises along with the firecrackers.

Binbin bought us sticky rice balls at the No. 10 Daoxiangcun sales department. It’s amzing that all the kinds of stuffing are my favorite ones: black sesame seeds and walnut, creamy coconut paste, sweet-scented hawthorn…

P.S. Differences between Yuanxiao and Tangyuan:
They look similar regarding to color and shape. Actually Yuanxiao comes from north China. Tangyuan comes from south. Yuanxiao is usually made by rolling in a bamboo sieve, while Tangyuan is folded with bare hands, and tastes much softer than Yuanxiao.

February 9, 2005

Talking about that snowy day

Filed under: headquarter - Haisheng HU @ 22:03


white headlights and red rear lights of cars and trucks on the North 4th Ring Road;

slippery sidewalk with a thin layer of snow on it;

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February 4, 2005

Spring is coming, anyway.

Filed under: headquarter - Haisheng HU @ 21:54

To a certian extent, I didn’t expected Joanna maintained another weblog, which has existed SECRETLY for about 3 months. And what’s more heart-warming is that she showed her subtle feeling and sincere emotion for me all along this way in it. You know, sometimes I have a hatred of myself for my *very* bad memory. The words in the journal just brought me back to the awesome scenes time and again. Both of us believe that we shall have even more fun in the future. Whereas at some points, they also reminded me that, more or less, I was careless about my counterpart. Currently I’m feeling indebted for being pardoned every time.

P.S. My socks broke again. The two big toes freed themselves and reached out. I understand that they are just ready to do something in this SPRING BEGINS DAY(li chun).

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