Thursday, February 3, 2011

A new message for the new year!

It's been so long since I've posted anything here, and since I missed the opportunity to write one earlier last month, now I'll have one just in time for the Chinese new year! =)

I was away for vacation back in my home country Taiwan and did lots of sight seeing around various parts of the island. Here are some photos I've taken from the trip:

Taroko national park



stained glass art in metro station



San Fort Dominigo


Taipei 101



During Chinese new year, we sometimes make something special for the occasion, such as the "year cake" (made from sticky rice, can be made sweet or salty, steamed or fried, both delicious). This time, my mom made a dish called "Buddha jumping over the wall," which is a soup dish consisting of over 10 different materials. The typical ingredients for the dish are Nappa cabbage, quail eggs, seafood (shark fin, abalone), and taro. My mom's also added pig knuckles, bamboo shoots, mushrooms, chestnut, and short ribs. The ingredients are all cooked together in a ceramic pot over low heat for several hours. The result: delicious; hence the name of the dish--it's so good that even the vegetarian Buddha will jump over a wall to eat it! :p

And one more thing, here is a stone I picked up at a beach in Taiwan. I love the pattern on the rock, it makes it look almost like a little bird, doesn't it? :) I can't believe that I got it right on the first few picks too, I was lucky I didn't have to look to hard among the many hundred pieces of rocks scattered there on the beach!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Chinese Mid autum festival :)


Here's my touch for the Mid autum festival celebration--rabbit themed dessert set! (unfortunately, this is not edible)

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Story of a rock

While I was on my trip to Arizona a few months ago, we came up with a game of story telling while we were out on the road. Each person had to take turn to come up with a word to make up the story, and here is the masterpiece :)

Once there was a rock in a place that needed to do dancing. So suddenly a frog leapt sideways and went "ribbit". Under the ground, the fly flew so far above the stream that he couldn't stop until the rock blocked the fly. However, Froggie then rolled, rolled, pushed the door. Suddenly, there was thunder. A fairy appeared behind the thunder and sang a melody of celebration of Bryce Canyon while they gathered rocks and including furry woodland frogs, rabbits, and mice. Unfortunately, the fly noticed slimy and bubbly ooze on the fairy and meanwhile the meadow turned into the disco that smelled so pungent that everyone had to cover their eyes and sniffed flowers. Spinning and tumbling crickets chirped. The furry mice held onto crickets tiny paws and swing berries around the tree. Finally, Froggie ribbit smacked his face against the fairy so slime covered that rock and all furry animals. They danced slowly and happily ever after.

Monday, August 2, 2010

collecting rocks!

I am usually not a big collector, but there is something about rocks that delights me whenever I find them to resemble something or have pretty combination of colors. Earlier this evening, I was in my backyard and found this piece of pebble that looked like a heart and it's red too :) The color is not showing up too well in the picture. I need to work on my camera and lighting skills.


Ok, I know it's more like an abstract shape of a heart, maybe I'll find a better one next time! With any luck, I hope I can get a heart shaped rock collection like the other people did here.

On the side note, one piece of rock that I liked a lot was an owl shaped rock I found while I was on my road trip in Arizona.

Here are also some other rocks/stones I've acquired through shops:


Picture sandstone:



Peacock ore:



Barite/rose rocks:

Oh~the wonder of rocks :)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Where is the sun?

Dear Sun,

Please come out and shine on San Diego, it's already the middle of summer. Thank you!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Still proud of ya, Uruguay!

Yippee~ I got my money back from the betting with the labmates---$2.00! It wasn't much, but it was fun following the games. I think I will start following the world cup from now on :) And maybe I'll treat my labbies to some chocolates with this prize, haha!

Aside from that, lately I've be contemplating whether to bring my bike with me while driving to work, park my car off campus, and then bike to lab. It'd be a great way to workout, but the bicycle is a bit big and heavy to lift and carry into and out of the car each day though. Also I've been thinking whether to take some classes to pursue another degree. that's all for now!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Go Uruguay!

Right before the World cup started this month, my lab co-workers and neighboring lab members all placed bets on which teams would be the winner for this event. Rather than being able to pick our own teams, we got assigned to the teams through lottery-style drawing, and my team happened to be Uruguay. So far they've been doing pretty well, heading off to round of 16. Go Uruguay! Make me proud! haha! Too bad South Africa didn't make it :(