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Archive for Fun – Page 3

Weekly Quotes

By Des Walsh · Comments View Comments
Saturday, January 5th, 2008

I’ve started putting some weekly quotes in the sidebar of this blog. Currently they are of the motivational variety: I’m considering varying that in the future, with a mixture of humor, wisdom, and other categories I haven’t thought of right now.

An enquiry about how to sign up to receive these quotes made me think it would be a good idea to add a new category of Quotes and post each week’s quote as a blog post. Then if they wished, people could bring all the quotes up together by clicking on the category – or by using the lijit search facility in the sidebar.

I need to figure out also how to set up for subscribing to an RSS link (possibly also an email alert?) for a specific category. That was one of the good features of the Blogware software which used to be the platform for this blog. Now I have to figure out how to do it with WordPress. I’ve looked for a plugin, but so far to no avail.

Here are quotes from previous weeks, including this week just ending.

One resolution I have made, and try always to keep, is this: To rise above the little things.

John Burroughs

“If everybody’s thinking alike, somebody isn’t thinking.”

General George S. Patton (American General in World War I and II, 1885-1945)

“If you want to go faster, go alone. If you want to go further, go together.”

African Proverb

via David McGregor’s ThoughtSpurs

“Whatever course you decide upon, there is always someone to tell you that you are wrong. There are always difficulties arising which tempt you to believe that your critics are right. To map out a course of action and follow it to an end requires courage.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Poet, Lecturer, Essayist, 1803-1882

If you have a favorite quote you would like to see featured here, please provide the details at the Contact page on this site.

If you submit a quote for featuring, please understand and accept that I will be completely subjective about which quotes I use and which I don’t.

Please make sure to include a Web link for the source.

If you can’t quite remember the quote, just Google the words you recall, with the word “quote” or “quotation”.

Or check some of the standard sites:

The Quotations Page

Bartelby

The Yahoo! Directory of Quotations

Brainy Quote

Famous Quotes

This could be fun!

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Categories : Fun, General, Quotes
Tags : humor, humour, motivational, motivational quotes, qoutations, qoute, quotations, quote of the week, Quotes, weekly quotes, wisdom

A Special Lunch at The Roadhouse at Mutianyu, Great Wall of China

By Des Walsh · Comments View Comments
Thursday, November 1st, 2007

On the day just under two weeks ago when we visited the Great Wall of China, we also had a great culinary experience at a new restaurant, the Roadhouse, just near the Wall at Mutianyu (about ninety minutes drive northeast of Beijing).

Finding the restaurant was a stroke of luck. We’d actually had a recommendation to go to the Schoolhouse restaurant, which is in itself quite delightful, but had a predominantly Western menu: when we said we’d been hoping for Chinese food, Christine the owner said we should try out her new restaurant down the road a piece, namely the Roadhouse. It’s actually so new that we were told we were the first “walk-in” customers other than friends and family.

The Roadhouse is a business that supports local growers, which in our own neck of the woods we like to do. And that meant special flavor and freshness, as it does here.

Attended by smiling Daisy, we experienced friendly, country-style service and excellent dishes. While we were waiting for our cooked dishes, we were served a complimentary and generous plate of amazingly fresh and crunchy local vegetables – cucumber, baby tomatoes, cos lettuce and some kind of sprouts, with a pot of very yummy “peasant sauce” for dipping.

We then tucked into two main dishes, one with chicken, one with eggplant:

  • the Jiang Bao Chicken was a dish of chicken pieces stir-fried in sweet bean sauce with fresh local walnuts and cucumber
  • the eggplant (aubergine) was local and fried till golden-brown crispy, sauteed with ginger, leeks, dark soy sauce, sugar, salt, tomato-based sauce and green pepper.

And to accompany all this, regularly replenished mugs of beautiful Longjing tea.

Chef Jeremy Taisey hails from Seattle, Washington and is obviously – and justifiably – very proud of his delightful establishment.

The view from the dining area, through a large picture window, is of a whole section of the Great Wall. In the picture below, if you look closely on the top left hand side of the picture, above and left of waiter Daisy’s head, you may be able to discern the features of the sleeping Buddha, also marking the end of that section of the Great Wall.

Good local produce, beautifully prepared, in a friendly, sparkling clean restaurant, with outstanding views.

Deceptively simple, of course. The layout, the furnishings, the stationery, the positioning of the restaurant to enable patrons to look at the Great Wall, staff efficiency and friendly service (even coming out to the parking lot to help translate for us with our driver), the attention to detail and the elegant website all spoke of sophisticated marketing and a high level of attention to detail.

A memorable experience. Thank you Daisy and Jeremy. And Christine for pointing us there. And yes, we have told our Beijing friends!


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Categories : Business, Fun, General, Travel
Tags : , Beijing, China, Great Wall, Mutianyu, restaurant, Roadhouse, Schoolhouse
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