
This was my first experience of a Chinese person wanting their picture taken with them. Apparently this happens all the time to Dana. It made me feel kind of special in a way. She was very grateful.

We went to Tiger Hill which is a garden with a lot of history and very interesting stories. At the top of the hill there is a Pagoda that was all hand made. The wind was very strong that day and it began to lean. Klynt and I discussed who would in a sense save this Chinese historical landmark。

I stepped up and saved the day。

If you have ever been anywhere with Dana you know that it takes race horse legs to keep up. At one point i got so far behind her i had to run to catch up. Praise the lord for cameras because taking pictures is the only way to slow her down。

Once I did catch her I convinced her to take a little rest。

This is the back side of the garden. Klynt and I stopped to watch some fishermen。
4 Comments:
I dont have any idea who you are and came across your blog by accident but I am definately praying for you guys. Your pictures are amazing and hope you have a great time.
Keep Smiling!
The weather was a little dreary but I had a lot of fun!
Did you guys try any fishing yourselfes?
So far we have not done any fishing. I can watch people fish everyday out my bedroom window though.
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