Sunday, April 02, 2006

Here are some pictures from last week. My mother and I in front of the ruins of St. Paul's. This is the must see spot when someone visits Macau.
This is a picture of the Arkansas team, as they were dubbed, on the hill that the people from Macau call a mountain. I cannot justify calling this slope a mountain, but it is the highest point in Macau and affords a nice view of the city. From left to right is my mother, Robin, Ann, Renee and Pastor Curt.

This picture was taken during a very informative tour given to us by some students that were born and raised in Macau.
Here, our group is in Hong Kong at the Gertrude Simon Lutheran School. We held an English camp... of sorts. Also in this picture is May, Sharon and the principal of the school Mr. Lai.
The day after the English camp, some of the students and teachers offerred to show us around Hong Kong. We began our tour with a trip to the famous Victoria's Peak and then had lunch in Central followed by a scenic walking tour of the Central business district. Below is a picture of the whole group minus the photographer.
Here is a pic of some of the teachers that helped to show us around.
And this is picture of some building ( I think it is the legislative counsel building) and the skyline of Central Hong Kong.

More later.

Just as a side note, if anyone (eh-hmm) finds any typos, I do hope you enjoy them and get a nice laugh out of them.

1 Comments:

At 9:00 PM, Blogger Samuel said...

(Eh-Hmmmm) Everything looks ship shape with those comments, you have again brought-moved me to enjoyment of you pictures.

 

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