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Post by David Wong on Aug 6, 2008 15:41:44 GMT -5
Howdy folks... it's been awhile since I've visited this Chinese Genealogy forum. I've been busy fooling around with my other hobbies.
One of my other distractions is the keeping and breeding of treefrogs. Yes. I love these little animals...and I've got hundreds of them at home. From native Pacific Treefrogs (which I am raising to repopulate our metro area), fabulous poison dart frogs to the photogenic redeye treefrog.
Aside from our roots searching, I'd also be interested in learning what others are interested in. Thanks.
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Post by helen on Aug 8, 2008 5:47:05 GMT -5
wow sunds like a great hobby. No time for me to do stuff like that yet - used to collect stamps - still do if I can get any. Happy 08 08 08 for today. And good luck to your country for the medals at the China Olympic.
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Post by Krista Li on Sept 23, 2008 16:18:29 GMT -5
Breeding tree frogs sounds fun! My 'hobby' these days hase been my PhD thesis, which I aim to finish this year. I'm studying the history of the Chinese community in Newfoundland, which has proven to be quite an enjoyable subject! When I'm not up to my eyeballs in archives, however, I like to play my guitar, love to cook, and currently I am really enjoying the Chinese TV series of San Guo. Thank goodness for English Captions!
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