somewhereintheworldtoday:

Hold on to to your hats as the tranquil year of the rabbit makes way for the exhilarating year of the Dragon, which will be marked by excitement, unpredictability and intensity!
More on Chinese New Year by Somewhere in the world today…
Picture: Chinese Dragon by L2F1, on Flickr

We celebrated yesterday. A Chinese New Year’s Eve feast of homemade Kung Pao Chicken and Spicy/Crispy Prawns in Garlic, Ginger and Beer. We cleaned our flat over the weekend, asked the Kitchen God to report favorably on us this year and we made sure to open all our doors and windows at midnight to let the bad luck from last year out and the good luck for the New Year in.
This year we’ll be celebrate twelve new holidays - some from other cultures and some we just make up on our own for things we wish to celebrate.
Chinese New Year - one down, eleven to go.

somewhereintheworldtoday:

Hold on to to your hats as the tranquil year of the rabbit makes way for the exhilarating year of the Dragon, which will be marked by excitement, unpredictability and intensity!

More on Chinese New Year by Somewhere in the world today…

Picture: Chinese Dragon by L2F1, on Flickr

We celebrated yesterday. A Chinese New Year’s Eve feast of homemade Kung Pao Chicken and Spicy/Crispy Prawns in Garlic, Ginger and Beer. We cleaned our flat over the weekend, asked the Kitchen God to report favorably on us this year and we made sure to open all our doors and windows at midnight to let the bad luck from last year out and the good luck for the New Year in.

This year we’ll be celebrate twelve new holidays - some from other cultures and some we just make up on our own for things we wish to celebrate.

Chinese New Year - one down, eleven to go.

(via pagannews)