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Sep 16 2008

Wedding, EU and East Washington

Went to Max and Stephanie’s wedding in Quincy, WA.

Here is what I said on my album log:

Two beautiful people I know got married. Max and Stephanie finally tied the knot on 2008.9.13. It was a lovely day, the ceremony was held in a romantic setting–in a vineyard overlooking the Columbia. Seeing the two being together for three years now, I was nevertheless very moved when they read their wedding vows. For a moment, I regretted any cynism I had in social rituals.

Quincy is a pretty place: the color, the solitude and the scale always remind me of autumn, my favorite season of a year. Song and I both love the place.

The Sunserra resort, however, is a different story: underwhelming buildings, excess grassy lawns and stringent behavioral codes: you shall not curse or you will be fined.

Also, met some interesting people there. One couple from Luxemburg: Maria is German, Jeff Welsh. The lady works at European Commission’s nuclear regulatory advisory agency at Brussel. We chatted a lot about European affairs, e.g. Belgium, Germany’s coal and steel regions.

The conversation led to the topic of legislative process in EU. I was surprised to learn that the binding EU laws were drafted by Ministers from member countries, something I thought would be a big no-no in the States. Maria also asked, “so what’s the legislative process in China?”

The conversation was cut short but I left wonder about the difference between the two unions: EU and China. It is my speculation that the two are quite opposite of each other in one regard at least:

EU is a bunch of sovereign polities with a strong desire to “act together”. China is a bunch of legally unified politiies with a constant tendence to “act different”.

Is this correct?

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Sep 12 2008

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The critically acclaimed first season's run of 23 episodes garnered an
average of 14.3 million viewers in the United States, receiving the
highest rating for any NBC drama premiere in five years.[6][7][4] The
second season of Heroes attracted an average of 13.1 million viewers
in the United States.[8] The second season was NBC's top series in
adults 18-49,[8] the top Monday series on any network in adults
18=9649,[8] and the top scripted series on any network in adults
18-34.[8] In addition, the second season marked NBC's sole series
among the top 20 ranked programs in total viewership for the 2007-2008
season, according to Nielsen Media Research.[9] A total of 24 episodes

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May 03 2008

Recent CA Wild Flower Trip

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I first heard of the wild flowers in CA many many years ago. Since then, we have been hoping to experience the spring colors ourself.
We finally made the trip this Spring thanks to a friend of Lisa’s visiting her from Joyo. Li Bo is a diehard “Donkey Friend” so she is happy to tag along and I am happy I have an excuse.
This trip rescued me from the insanity of writing papers (aka the briddled ambition).
We flew down to SF, rented a car and the route is:
1. SF HW 101, 280, 17 then 17-mile loop. Stopped at a strawberry farm and had lunch at pebble beach.
2. Was hoping to drive 4 hours to San Semion (Hearst Castle) the same day but just couldn’t make it. The beautiful but winding CA SR-1 is such a temptress that we couldn’t help but stop frequently to suck in the ocean, the mountain, the wave and the sky.
3. A fire crew putting off wild fire finally dashed our hope. We stopped at Ragged Pt. Inn, 15 miles south of San Simeon. Small but beautiful place to stay.
4. Finally visited San Simeon the next day. Somehow I was obsessed with the Hearst Castle. Now finally the complex is dissolved and curse lifted.
5. From Hearst Castle, drove east toward Lancaster, CA. CA SR-58 was a pleasant surprise. Rolling hills covered in fresh green, foraging cattles and spring breeze … Reminded me of driving along the Shenandoah Valley many many years ago. I suddenly became very nostalgic.
6. Before settling down in Lancaster, we snapped some pictures of the sleeping poppy flowers in sunset.
7. The Antelope State Poppy Reserve and beyond: speechless, shameless indulgence for the eyes. Only the pictures can tell the story now.

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