Sunday, August 8, 2010

Trip to fairyland

I had a chateau-trip to Blois, Chambord and Cheverny last weekend. My main destination is Chambord, which is the most beautiful architecture in France in my eyes. Nowadays, with the google map, giving you the name of the place is enough, pictures worth thousands of words.

To have a relaxed trip, I chose to stay at Blois over night. In the evening, before sunset, I joined a horse carriage tour. It is quite a big carriage with about 15 seats, driven by two beautiful white horses. I sat on the first row waiting for the rest of the tourists to join. Suddenly, I saw one horse kissed the other. [You might ask, are you sure that was a kiss? Dana: Yes. I am sure.] Aha! One is taller than the other and the smaller one looks more gentle. They must be one female and one male. I looked around. There were four such carraiges and each was driven by two horses that one is taller than the other -- four couples. In the past, when a horse carriage was a main form of transport, a good horse carriage used two horses of the same height to achieve speed and better balancing. Now, these factors are not so important to tourists and I am happy that they take care of horses' welfare. It makes the carriage tour more romantic.

Trip started, we passed by ancient buildings, river and bridge; rode on ancient lanes as well as modern streets. When I was capturing these beautiful moments, the carriage stopped. I looked at the front. Oh, it was because of the red traffic light, [Yes. Horses also follow traffic light.], which took me from the fairyland back to the reality.

After my chateau-trip, my first feeling is that I do not want to live in any of them as it does not seem to be a place that gives you much privacy. But it is quite pleasant to walk in the royal gardens being companied by these nice architectures. My second feeling is that my French seems improving. Although I only know a few sentences, it seems that they are good enough for me to travel around in France. Local people are quite happy to meet a Chinese tourist speaking some French. Some of them also speak some Chinese back to me, quite a friendly atmosphere in general. My third feeling is ...  Must I have the third feeling? Maybe not.  

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

New dictionary

If a man tells a woman "this is good for you, that is bad for you", it is called caring.
If a woman tells a man "this is good for you, that is bad for you", it is called nagging.

If a husband tells his wife "don't come back too late", it is called concerning.
If a wife tells her husband "don't come back too late", it is called controlling.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Spider

Today, I met my neighbour "Spider" in my room. As my window was open, the spider wrongly assumed that it was welcomed. I was shocked and also a bit scared when I saw it because it is so big -- as big as half of my palm.

People always judge other people or creatures by their look. For example, when you see a small rabbit, you may think that it is cute and lovely even if it is known that rabbits are tricky animals. For another example, when you see a lion, you may think that it is violent and cruel, but lions have good family values among animals. 

Although I know that judging the spider by its look is unfair to it, I had to invite it out by catching it in a plastic bag and then put it outside. On my balcony, I found that the spider net had been destroyed by the rain. So au revoir, my spider.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Spider net

Today, I found a spider net on my balcony. It is only visible when you face a tree and look up. No wonder I have never noticed it through my window. The net is very thin and looks quite new as there is no dust on it. For many people, spider nets indicate that the place has not been cleaned for long time and the first cleaning job is to remove it. But I did not. If spiders catch mosquitos, they should be my friends. So why not let them be my neighbours. 

Human beings always talk about being equal, talk about animal rights, etc. But it is very hard to achieve. I personally like spiders more than mosquitos so bon appetit to spiders.    

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Monday, March 29, 2010

Motto in Texas

I visited a friend in Texas in the southern U.S. two years ago. In her house, I saw a motto:

Work as if you do not need money;
dance as if nobody is watching;
love as if you have never been hurt.

She told me that it is quite a popular local motto. Yes. From the motto, I can smell the care-free air in Texas.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Manners

I have had such a dream for a number of times:

"It was a luxurious buffet. I saw a lot of food I like. But we had to wait for the rest of the guests to arrive before we could start. I stared at the food and waited and then woke up."

Each time I woke up like this, I blamed myself, "It is in a dream. It is safe to do whatever I like as there won't be any consequence to face. Why care about manners. Just go ahead and eat. Don't be silly next time." But each time, I was still unwillingly waiting in my dream. I think sometimes people care too much about their manners than what they really want.

Yes. I just had such a dream last night.