Friday, April 7, 2006

Photo gallery from last day in Nanchang

Friday April 7, 2006, 9:12 p.m.

Here is a look back at Friday in Nanchang, China, our last day in town before heading on Saturday to Guangzhou. This photo gallery has eight photos.
- Terry R. Cassreino


PHOTO 1
Camryn, the one in the pouch on the left, Pam and I pose in front of the Tengwan Pavilion on Friday morning. Notice my hand in the bottom of the frame. I had to remove a cigarette from Camryn’s mouth. Can you believe it? The little bugger lit one and tried to smoke while I wasn’t looking. She’s OK now and has promised to never, never, never, never, never smoke again.













PHOTO 2
Here is a peaceful shot of a garden area at the Tengwan Pavilion. This was a pretty cool place, complete with the biggest damn goldfish I’ve ever seen. Geez, you should seen those things. They looked like they ate nuclear waste or something and had some kind of freaky reaction.









PHOTO 3
Pam and Camryn pose in front of the Chinese Zodiac sign of the rooster, Camryn’s sign. Unfortunately, the sun was so bright it whited out Camryn’s face.
















PHOTO 4
Here is a shot of the Nanchang skyline from atop the Tengwan Pavilion. In the distance is a bridge over the river Gan (sounds like a movie title, doesn’t it?). Pam took this shot. Not too bad, huh? Certainly better than the one I screwed up by whiting out Camryn’s face.









PHOTO 5
Here’s another great shot Pam took from the Tengwan Pavilion. Damn, she’s getting good with that digital camera. If you are wondering where I was, well, I snuck Camryn down to the first floor Chinese sports bar where we chowed down on 25-cent beer and chicken wings and shared some sick jokes while watching soccer. Yum.








PHOTO 6
Here, we are back in our room at the Gloria Plaza Hotel and Camryn just can’t quit laughing at the joke I told her about the one-armed man who walked into the bar and. . . Well, I better not say anything else. Pam might read this. Let’s just say Camryn was in a pretty good mood when we got back to the room Friday afternoon.








PHOTO 7
Here we are at the Chinese Civil Affairs office where we got Camryn’s Chinese passport. We needed that to process her visa in Guangzhou.
















PHOTO 8
And here is Camryn’s Chinese passport.

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