January 2011

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January 2011

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January was a quiet and colorful month for Daisy, Brian and me.

Daisy and I decided to go to the top of Fei Ngo Shan ( flying goose mountain ) to see the sunrise on New Years morning.

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We sere surprised to find a lot of people brave the cold January cold to catch the first sun rise of the year.

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Hiding in the tall grass from the sind and the cold.

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Sun rise of the new year in Hong Kong happens even before the sun sets on the old year in California.

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Tao Tao breakfast on 1 January AM.

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My neighbor getting the neighborhood ready for the Qi Ling dance

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Anoying my wife with my camera while she eats.

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Breakfast cooking at 6am for the Ho Chung 10 year festival.

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Ho Chung 10 year festival.

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For some reason we walk up the Ho Chung Valley before dawn and get water from the river and throw some burning stuff in the water and then carry it back to the village. This is on the way back.

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Theater being set up on Sunday Night

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Last night's play, I love this photo. the actors are really crying and when you blow it up large you can see tears running doen their faces.

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My land lord waiting for our village to arrive.

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Our village was the first to walk down to Ho Chung Valley this AM for the nine village dacade dragon and lion and si ling dance.

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My next door neighboor leading the village to the dance

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Our village lion dancing at the Ho Chung Valley nine village lion dance.

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