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"Is this the most beautiful place on earth,... 3 [Feb. 15th, 2010|03:43 am]
"Is this the most
beautiful place on earth, Dad?"
"No, but you're young and I can't blame you for
thinking it might beIt's number four on the Most
Beautiful list, actually, but the top three are
places nobody can spell
She smiled over the rim of her cupNumber one, Machu PicchuNumber
two, MarrakechNumber three, Petroglyph National
MonumentThen, at number four, Duma Key, just off
the west coast of Florida
Her smile widened for a second or twoThen it
faded and she was giving me the solemn stare again
I remembered her looking at me the same way
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Unless, that was, you happened to be a guy like... 448 [Feb. 13th, 2010|04:06 am]
Unless, that was, you happened
to be a guy like Edgar Freemantle, who had done
little more than doodle until an accident on a
building site had taken his arm, crushed his skull,
and nearly ended his life
She had drawn fieldsA gigantic
black face, round as a basketball, with a smiling
797
red mouth - probably Melda the housekeeper,
although this Melda looked like an overgrown child
in extreme close-upThen more animals - raccoons,
a turtle, a deer, a bobcat - that were naturally
sized, but walking on the Gulf or flying through
the airI found a heron, executed in perfect
detail, standing on the balcony railing of the
house she had grown up inDirectly below it was
another watercolor of the same bird, only this
time it was hovering upside-down over the swimming
poolThe gimlet eyes staring out of the picture
were the same shade as the pool
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Hello, my account friends 187 [Feb. 10th, 2010|10:52 pm]
Welcome to my first blog
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Turtle Garden [Feb. 3rd, 2010|02:39 pm]
"If you are visiting southern China's bustling Xiamen city and want to refresh your brain with a sprinkling of history and some sea air, you can do far worse than head towards The Turtle Garden at the southeast tip of Jimei, northwest of the Xunjiang River.

No, this is not a garden full of turtles. Rather, it is a memorial site built to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs that laid down their lives to liberate Jimei. The garden covers an area of 9,000 square metres and consists of a large concrete area overlooking the sea, an impressively tall monument tower, and the mausoleum of Mr Tan Kah Kee (also known as Chen Jiageng), the respected overseas Chinese businessman that initiated the project in 1951.

The name of the garden comes from the fact that the islet the site is built on is said to look like a turtle. Seen from above, the planned layout also resembles a Chinese character Tu, which means picture or plan.

The site is not only worth going to for its location, which is within earshot of breaking waves, and beautifully proportioned design but its walls are peppered with historical records, moralizing advice and encyclopedic knowledge. The long roofed corridor, which forms the main entrance displays dozens of important scenes from Chinese history. This walkway opens out to the main paved area which is surrounded by low walls all covered in fascinating information such as definitions and pictures of various fruits and vegetables and depictions of historic events. Beside the monument is a wall that is covered in relief carvings of practical education for children, such as the importance of washing oneself, how to clean a room properly, and even not to spit on the floor.

The Turtle Garden is both amusing and educational - which was exactly the concept Tan Kah Kee had in mind all those years ago when he came up with the idea of building the site.
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