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第八屆(class of 1967)﹐ pronounced Di-Bajie( DeBeGai in Taiwanese) sounds like 豬八戒, Jhu-Bajie (DiBakGai in Taiwanese- Pigsy of Eight Restraints) whom in many English versions is one of the three helpers of the Monk﹐Xuanzang (玄奘), in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West(629-646 A.D.). Thus our class nickname! (The most exciting pictures albums become bulky, and is moved to end of this page. Please do not miss it !)

Sunday, October 2, 2011

胡維澤,張慈燕

Hi:
 Just to let you know that we had taken about a month long, - 26days vacation to attend Kaohsiung Medical University Alumni Association for the Annual Medical Convention and also joined 2 other classes to visit USA National Parks and State Parks. It was a beautiful but a long exhausted journey.
  It covered about 15 States & included Yellow Stone, N. Rocky Mountain, Bryce Canyon, Red canyon, Zion Canyon, Salt lake  City, Arch Canyon, Grand Canyon, Idaho Falls, Grand Teton,  Moab, Devil's Tower, Eisenhower Tunnel, Mountain Rushmore,  Crazy Horse Memorial, Colorado, Cheyenne, Denver, Las Vegas..
We recuperated 3 nights at Las Vegas for the Shows & Dinners. Then continued to Lake Michigan, Grand Rapid, Meijer Sculpture Garden, President Ford Museum, The Morning Cruise to Mackinac Island, Carriage Ride to Grand Hotel, A Sunset Cruise to PicturedRock Coast (X), Door County, Lake Geneva, Milwaukee Museum...
There were much more places we had visited, but so far I did remember this by mind without browse all the pictures I took. 

Well ! we used to traveled out of USA to visit other Countries & Places. But I realized that we should concentrate in USA more. There are a lot to see & not far away. Hope you realize it as well. (請豬友提供地點和方式,我知道林毅夫最喜歡,Blue 註)
Oh! I found out that my Yahoo E-mail address was hacked by unknown person whom used  my name to send out advertisement. Probably I used airport WIFI for my laptop during trips & it was so easy for people to steal it. Please discard it if you receive. I deleted my contacts from Yahoo already & apologize for the inconvenience.
Grace & James Hu

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