Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Yi Xing – expanded marketing

Mrs. Yang’s tea shop:…… is now carrying a new line of Yi Xing products, mostly mugs.DSC00577ccrop

As with Tea-Pots, one requires a specific mug for different teas .. That's my logic to buy more….  The Tea Sets / Tea-Pots remain undistinguished.  When I visited the store, she only had two different types in stock, Models 001 and 009 .. so they made the trip home.   Workmanship, finish and overall quality rates good, as does ergonomics.   Aesthetics: to each their own, I like them.

At home; 1 of 15 and 9 of 15, are safely assimilated into the Yi Xing collective.DSC00665c

Interesting internal design detail .. a “tea leaf trap” DSC00667c

I scanned the catalogue and you will note numbers 004 and 014 are omitted. (not by accident, unlucky numbers)

The catalog extols all the virtues of Yi Xing wares and the wonders of Zi Sha (Purple Sand)purpleclay coverinside001 002 003 005 6 007 008 009 010 011 12 013 back

Monday, May 10, 2010

A few weekends at home

A few weeks ago I left the cold and very wet WuXi behind.  The weather in So. Cal has been fantastic of late .. With back to back weekends, I finished up a couple of fun projects.   …………   A few months back Andrew came by with some “acquired” furniture that  we converted / “Re-Purposed”.    From the remainder of the wood, I managed to build a new tea table, echoing in design the small seats,   made some months back:  ( Nov 2009)

The new tea table made is debut on Sunday afternoon:DSC00657cDSC00658c

Having started on: Feb 9th 2010, the last of the kitchen doors and drawers, were hung and mounted last weekend.a3a5

Now its time to re-model the; Kitchen Island and Dinning room areas.  I suppose in the grand scheme of things I should have completed the re-model before the finish carpentry .. but that’s just how it played out …..…. However, this Thursday ( 5/13/10) I’m back on the bus to: Hong Kong – Dongguan – Singapore and WuXi.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

lóng ​fèng ​tāi 龍鳳胎 (Boy Girl Twins)

April 18th. the twins birthday ..Happy Birthday   生日快樂 shēng​ rì​ kuài ​lè

Heather is living in Hawaii is off to a remote area with friends for a long weekend.surfing 032

Andrew is in Japan with his girlfriend for a well earned vacation:  …Picture 102

Saturday, April 17, 2010

NAAFI tea goes on sale to civilians for first time

This news headline sparked a few memories .. my first up close and in person encounter with NAAFI tea was when stationed at RAF West Raynham, Bomber Command and home to the Bloodhound Guided Missile. (long since closed) A desolate location  if ever there was one .. a very long walk to the nearest Pub .. there in lies many stories .. but I digress

For nearly 90 years it has been the exclusive brew of Britain’s armed forces.

 DOD tea

But from today civilians will be able to enjoy a cup of NAAFI tea as it goes on sale in stores across Britain.   NAAFI, the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes, has agreed to allow the coveted beverage to be sold in branches of Spar, the convenience store. DOB teapic

The move is the first time in NAAFI’s history that one of its brands has been extended to a high street retailer.

Its NAAFI Break tea, which has been served to British service personnel since 1921, is said to differ from the average cuppa due to its “premium quality blend that gives a rich, strong taste and a real military flavour”.

It will be available from 80 branches of the supermarket chain and 50p from every box will be donated to the charity Help for Heroes, which helps injured service personnel.

The tea will feature retro-style packaging and will be followed later in the year by a range of memorabilia to mark the 90th anniversary of NAAFI.

NAAFI chief executive Reg Curtis said: "Our famous NAAFI tea has been the beverage of choice for the British Armed Forces since 1921 and we are delighted to work with Spar to ensure it is widely available for everyone to enjoy for the first time in our history."

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Family anecdote #578 … NAAFI Tea link

At the onset of WWII, my Dad and a few friends went to “Sign Up” as an alternate to waiting for the inevitable “Call Up Papers”.  As voluntary registrants one had the opportunity to choose between:  the Army, the Navy and the Air Force.

My Dad and his friend Chalky had a “cunning plan” they would select the NAAFI. Great plan, get into the supply chain, life is good!  Chalky (nickname, last name of “White”) was  hopeless at spelling .. ended up putting down: “Navy” as his elective. Dad a bright scholar got it in one: NAAFI, Bob’s your uncle.

Chalky, ended up with a “Home Posting” as a sentry at Greenock shipyards only a few miles from home in Hamilton, spending WWII sleeping in his own bed, eating Mum’s home Cooking.

My Dad: sand, bloody sand and more sand, slogged all through the North African campaign. (he never had a good word for: Monty)  He spent a few months in Cairo, where the Slade Club was commandeered as an NCO’s mess. An ideal place for a young entrepreneurial lad. Bartering Whisky for all forms of trade items. Let’s just leave it at that.

Dad on the Left:……………………………………….: img004

Formal dinner in the Slade Club: …………………..img005c

An evening of entertainment with all the girls signatures:img009

From there he went all though India and the Burma / Malaysian jungle campaigns. As he says: “His reward for being able to spell.”     Dad on the far Right:img006

I’m lucky to have been able to listen to my Dad, and various family members, recount endless tails from their WWII exploits.  Interesting that the “Bad Stuff” was seldom or ever discussed.  My Dad’s stories from this time as; Staff Sergeant and manager of the Slade Club / NCO’s mess were particularly colourfull, much to the annoyance of my Mum.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Return to Dongguan. 返回 (fan hui) 東莞

My favorite old work boat continues to move around Song Shan Lake, it now rests, a silent voyeur in Lovers Bay. DSC00599DSC00601

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Chapeau d'à Cambridge

Cambridge place 1st., Oxford 2nd., in the 156th university boat race.cambridge_1609398c Photo: GETTY IMAGESoxford_1609160c Photo: PA

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

A Cold, Wet day with hot tea, WuXi tea shop

We made a trip to Da Sha’s tea shop at lunch time .. after 1 & 1/2 hrs it was time to actually go to lunch.
Da Sha is home in Fujian province with family and friends, her little brother and little sister made sure we had a good time.  
L to R around the table: Hu Qiang, Kevin, James Xu & Dai TuongDSC00634
Dìdi makes a brew of: TGY, to get the party started. ……………..DSC00638
Mèi mei makes some High Quality Oolong… 3,000RMB for 500gms. Dai  likes this tea and makes a significant purchase.  Also he has ordered a tea table (same as the one they have in the shop) ……………………...DSC00639
Now mèimei makes some: Pu-Erh: ………………………………DSC00640

Sunday, March 07, 2010

Barging around WuXi, part iii

WuXi is basically an uninspiring industrial town/city with a population of approx 6-8 million.
The Jing Hang Yun River at night. As seen from the 21st. floor.DSC00607
Relentlessly, barges ply their trade, when loaded who needs a: “Plimsoll line” just load it to the gunwales.DSC00623
Riding high,  an empty barge motors up river, only to return…DSC00618 
Family living quarters: common on all these family enterprises.  DSC00620

Sunday in the Nan Chang district, part 1

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Go fly a kite: Kids play in the open square: ………..DSC00615
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A pleasant man-made park just outside the Kempinski hotel. That will soon see a change.DSC00631 hotelwuxi
Lady gardeners discuss the sate of world economics as they work side by side on common toilDSC00613 DSC00614 DSC00627

WuXi Life; much the same around the world, part B

Zero degree weather .. the laundry still goes out to dry.DSC00617
A couple of ladies make a fashion statement: ……………. DSC00621c 
Approaching one of the fast disappearing “local areas” : ………….DSC00624c
A slow start to a busy day of haggling price and providing life's necessities:DSC00626

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Florida to Scotland, without leaving China.

Well not quite .. Dongguan is at 30C with relative humidity at 75% .. aka Florida. On Wed. am, I’m off to Wuxi, predicting a sizzling:  5C with rain … aka Scotland!

Dongguan is about 90 min drive north from HK, Wuxi, about 2 hr drive from Shanghai.

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Blogging in China .. yes it’s a royal pain

The Golden Shield : 金盾工程;  jīndùn gōngchéng, aka The GREAT FIRE-WALL of China .. what to do?

A few folks have asked so here is my current approach:

I gave up on using “Proxy Servers” too quirky. I now use a Global Edge Card. This provides independence from local server / connectivity foibles.   Expense?  Yes, but worth it when you are on the road a lot.  Verizon wireless is my provider and so far no problems in China and Europe.

For the Geek squad:

Novatel, Merlin XU870 ExpressCard, GPRS/GSM Data, SMS

I use an external model as I switch from National (USA) to Global and find them more flexible than a built-in option.DSC00602c DSC00603c

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Dive (SCUBA) ShenZhen???

Most airlines provide a newspaper(s) .. Shenzhen Air, domestic flights: “Sorry no English newspaper” Not to worry, pictures bestow polyglot powers.  A new dive resort to be established near ShenZhen (S. China near HK) to explore the 39 islands that dot the region. (local ShenZhen newspaper)dive shenzhen
I’d be rather cautious before I ventured into the sea in this area .. shipping and pollution are my immediate concerns .. I’ll have to try and contact some local adventurists and get first hand info…