Please read this - how to view this blog…
Jan 11th, 2008 by scott
Hi! My name is Scott Keller and I visited China from October 3, 2007 to November 15, 2007. This blog is about the trip, but now that it’s over, here are some tips on how best to view the blog:
1. If you don’t like the color scheme, the yellow, green and blue buttons above the calendar on the right allow you to change it (as well as giving you a different banner picture up top).
2. I have included quite a few pictures from my trip in the blog. If you want to see more pictures of a particular place, most posts contain a link to more pictures I took that day. These will open a new window and go to that photo album within my Google Picasa space. For instance, here is a link to all my photos of China (and a few more). Each of the albums has both the date and the place in China.
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3. The photo to the left (under the heading “China Trip Photos”) is also a link to my whole Google Picasa site, which contains pictures from the entire trip organized by day (and, therefore, place).
4. The blog is ordered from the end of the trip to the beginning (as blogs generally are). Here are links to the other pages, as well as what locations are covered on them:
The trip starts in Beijing, with the bottom post being the oldest one: http://thoughtbyscott.com/blog/page/4/
To travel forward in time, after you are done with that page, just change the page number in the link (like http://thoughtbyscott.com/blog/page/3/) to get to the next newer page.
5. Some of the posts are rather long. I hope you enjoy them, but if you’d rather just look at the pictures, that’s great too. My friend, Allwyn, who really likes food, suggested that I take a lot of pictures of the food I ate there, so I’m blaming him for having so many food shots!
I hope you enjoy the blog! I’m going to be creating other parts to my overall web site, so the http://www.thoughtbyscott, which now redirects to the /blog directory, will change in the next few months to have a link to the blog, as well as to other “thoughts”.
再见 (zài jiàn, or “Bye!”)


