1. Manage My TA

 

A Call for Chopsticks

 

View Photos (1)

  • Image © 2005 Celeste Heiter

As an ongoing motif in my new ThingsAsian Dinner & a Movie weblog format, I want to include chopsticks in all my photos. However, since I live in a small city in California with no Asian markets or shops, and very few Chinese restaurants, my chopstick-buying venue is very limited.

Therefore, I would like to appeal to all my readers to send me a pair of chopsticks. Any kind will be fine, whether in paper sleeves with the names of the restaurants you visit, or those you may find in your travels.

Please include a brief note about yourself, your e-mail address, and where the chopsticks came from. In return, you and your gift will get a special mention in my weblog.

Please send chopsticks to:

Celeste Heiter
P.O. Box 64
Napa, CA 94559
U.S.A.

Thank You!

* * * * *

Published on 5/1/05

Sponsor links

Comments [2]

Re:http://forhealth.freehostia.com/p1buy-soma-online.html

Contributor: joper [10] 4/8/07

0 of 0 people found this comment helpful.

Yes. it is the best site. Thank's my friend for it.

Was this comment helpful to you? Inappropriate

Re:http://forhealth.freehostia.com/p1buy-soma-online.html

Contributor: joper [10] 4/8/07

0 of 0 people found this comment helpful.

Yes. it is the best site. Thank's my friend for it.

Was this comment helpful to you? Inappropriate

Add Comment

You might also be interested in

Farewell My Concubine

Film Review: Farewell My Concubine

Celeste Heiter - cheiter [16,366]

Written by Lillian Lee and directed by Kaige Chen, Farewell My Concubine is a richly embroidered tapestry of Chinese history and culture that provides a context for a poignant triad in which the...

Destinations: China
Topics: Culture | People | Performing Arts | 20th Century History | War & Conflict
Artist: Zhu Suzhen

Sky Full of Kites

Everyday Life China - everydaylife-china [73]

Kite flying’s long history can be dated back 3,000 years, to when the Chinese began using bamboo and silk to make kites. It is said that the first kite ever made was a butterfly. Why a butterfly...

Destinations: Shanghai | China
Topics: Art | For Kids
To Vietnam With Love

Hal Phillips Gets Sideways in the Vietnamese Highlands

To Vietnam With Love - tovietnamwithlove [495]

We have been only a day in Phan Thiet, and frankly, I’d like to stay another two at least. Then, on the way to breakfast, I see them—the motorcycles and their attendant sidecars, all neatly lined up in front of the hotel ...

Destinations: Da Lat | Phan Thiet | Vietnam
Topics: Travel | Adventure | Sports | Nature
More Stories of Interest
ThingsAsian

ThingsAsian is an Asia travel website with maps, stories, photos and travel tips contributed by a worldwide community.

©1994-2008 Global Directions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Contact webmaster@thingsasian.com

Web Development and Design by Dayspring Technologies, Inc.