Monday, January 25, 2010

Glowing Microbes

Well I realize that I need to blog in blurbs because after a a day chilling on campus and a couple days in Macau I have way too much material talk about. Just relaxed and read up on Macau on Saturday after going to Club 9 near central the night before. Played soccer with some of the other exchange students, so I will work on my game in preparation for next falls PGN soccer squad (I hope I will make the cut).

Food is pretty inexpensive here costing as low as 2 or 3 US dollars for a meal definitely a plus. To add more fuel to the fire, I enjoy the meals and am up for almost anything, so far I've had duck, chicken, pork, eggs, and tons of rice. Still working on the chops sticks, some meals are a workout/struggle on the mind and fingers.

That night a group of us went down to the shore and sat on the ledge overlooking some disgusting looking water, but the view of the mountains was amazing. Someone decided to spit into the pond, and we all thought we were going crazy when the spit made a neon blue splash into the scum. Apparently there are these glowing microbes in the water that light up whenever the water moves, so tossing rocks and spitting into the water became the excitement for the night.


Random Quote- IF YOU LOOK LIKE YOUR PASSPORT PHOTO, YOU'RE TOO ILL TO TRAVEL.

3 comments:

  1. That sounds awesome. Good luck with the chopsticks - the finger dexterity is key.

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  2. Confucius say: "Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart."

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  3. Haha I dont know what I like better, the water changing colors or everyone's reaction to it.

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