Before the downpour hit we made it half way up to the Taoist temple in a steady drizzle. When we finally made it to the top we were rewarded with the tranquil peace and solitude a Temple offers. Photos were not allowed inside of the Temple so we had to be content with the Temple grounds which are spectacular.
We ate a lunch of vegetarian noodles and worked on the field study packet. The students asked the temple stewards various questions and we continued on our way to West Lake.
This would have been an enjoyable walk but as it was we were getting wetter by the minute. Kojo and the chaperones (who were threatening to revolt) decided to cut the day short and return to Suzhou early as it was apparent the rain would not let up and it would be hopeless to continue with the planned activities.
Once we located our bus which was "just around the corner" we settled in for the ride home and an early dinner with free time afterwards. I am sure we all know men in the US who would rather drive in circles (or around a lake) than ask for directions. This is no different on the other side of the globe. Kevin Bacon was ready to jump off the bus and ask directions himself which would have been more helpful than driving the wrong direction to a tea plantation. To make a very, very long ride home short, we did make it back to the Scholar's Inn for a quick dinner and "surprise" birthday party for Antonio.
Tomorrow we begin our home stays. We are all a little anxious and excited for the coming week.
I do not know what kind of internet access my host family has so my posting may be sporadic.
7 comments:
Pam
Thank you for your wonderful commentary on your extraordinary trip!!
Love
Neal
Hi Pam,
thanks for your update, wonderful photos and your observation about people being the same around the world(getting lost and not ask for directions). glad that you guys finally made it back.
stay dry :)and happy homestays
felicia
Wonderful updates! Loving every minute...can't wait for the next posting. Kate
We stay close to the computer and check often for updates! The photos make us feel like we're there with you. Thank you. Kate
Pam, Your updates are fabulous. It's like we are there with you. Great pictures too. Thanks a ton for doing this for those of us keeping the home fires burning. Rebecca
Wishing you dry socks and good internet connections ahead!
Thanks Pam. It is nice and sunny here in PDX. Sunny and upper 70's. Wish I was there.
jaime
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