Monthly Archives: September 2014

The unstealable bike

3 Bikes, 2 phones and a purse, several travel cards and a pair of headphones – that’s what my five years in Nanjing cost me. My first bike lasted 11 days before someone helped themselves to it overnight but my current record is my new iPhone which lasted only two days before someone got their… Read More »

Penny wise pound foolish

The trouble is when you live on Huai Hai Lu you have to walk past shops which do their best to lure you in. I have a problem with three shops on my route home; the Apple Store, the Sony shop and the Swatch shop. The Apple Store  with its bright airy space full of… Read More »

Teachers' Day at school

Our lovely students have been giving us presents today for the national Teachers’ Day in China. There has been some lighthearted competition in the staff room to see who’s high on the popularity scale. Brett was the first to show off his flower and put it with his frankly ridiculous Japanese cartoon creature on his… Read More »

The pet I never met

Many people hate mice although I am not sure why. They are not very different from hamsters and guinea pigs and gerbils. I have a pet mouse which lives near my desk in the teachers’ room. At first I tried to catch it in the trap by putting one of Adam’s wedding chocolates as bait… Read More »