Hi, friends. It has been a while since my last update... Sorry for that... Though I know not many people read my blog, maybe I'm the only one(ha-ha) .
This photo was taken by myself when uncle Chen was driving. The trip was very tiring, but quite fun, 'cause we could see the beautiful and exotic mountains! I think it's worth.:)
And, talking about driving, I've also got a photo of Cousin Lele driving(he and his dad, i.e. uncle Chen had to replace each other's seats and continue the driving job, because the journey was really quite long.) He is 23 years old, and he is going to study in Illinois University in the States this August, majoring in economics.
Here's a photo of him, holding a rubber snake we found in a wood-craft store:
This is Mom. I personally think this is an extremely memorable photo(I was laughing hysterically at that time)... It was also taken in the wood-craft shop. We were there to buy Granddaddy the rock chair he wanted.
From left to right: Me, Mom, Auntie Chang(i.e. Cousin Lele's mommy& my mom's older sister.) This was at the hot-spring-swimming-pool. But the pool was so shallow that I hurt my foot when kicking, it was definitely NOT a paradise for swimming.
This was me holding a playing gun made of wood pointing at Auntie Chang. She had a horrified expression and I had a not-scary-at-all-but-weird look on my face. Hands up, everybody!
Trees. Picture shot outside the stalactite cave.
Lele and me. At the front door of the hot-spring cottage when we were leaving.
This is me again. Don't I look nice? I know, don't tell me the truth. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
The night scenery(though this is an edited photograph, it looked just as splendid before edit) at Granny's. Photo taken from the window in the condo where Mom and I stay every year when we visit Granny. I won't tell you what this photo is of, guess first, then I will tell you the answer.
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Answer: This is a lake in Guallin, China. The colorful things were the lights, hanging on the tall trees planted around the lake. Cool, huh? Here is the photo of the lake taken in the morning: