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15 agosto 越夜越走从大学的时候就喜欢在晚上走路,特别是在每周一晚上高等数学之后,穿过核桃林的小道,绕过貌似高中宿舍楼的教工楼,钻进通往矿大的那条煤渣道,心情好了在路灯下买点水果,但一定非常小心煤渣道上路旁突出来的防盗窗,刚开学时曾亲见一个走在前面的一位肩扛行李的家长被窗户角戳破了头。 橘黄色的路灯,晕开了好大一片光,如果有风,对着窗那边的大树摇摆树叶,光影婆娑,惬意至极。 当然,如果那时还能吃上一个可爱多,那滋味就更妙了。 大四后在研究所打工,夜路走得更多了,夜里的宁静叫人痴迷,一路上经常还有嘻嘻哈哈打闹的同伴。 如今,还是喜欢走路,而且走得更长了。 走路的时候让我有时间想很多事情,如果在屋里,可能就静不下来想事情了。比如,坐在餐桌前吃饭,看报纸、练毛笔字;比如坐在沙发上拉片子,躺在沙发上打盹;比如整理房间,比如…… 走路还可以看到很多风景,今晚走路回家,迎面跑来一只长得像熊一样的大狗,心里好是喜欢,但又不敢多看它几眼,因为我知道它也在不停地关注我,万一被那条没有主人在旁边的大狗咬上一口,这大晚上的并不是什么好事。 大狗匆匆过去,又来了一只癞皮狗,吐着舌头,四个长了长指甲的爪子轮流刮在地上的声音,叫人感觉有些痒痒的。 早上走路能闻到草的香味,傍晚走路,追赶温暖的晚霞,晚上走路能够看到卸下防备的人们最真实的脸孔。可能是因为朦胧,所以美丽吧。 住东直门的时候,工体出来暴走回去;住团结湖的时候,工体出来一样暴走,当然沿路还会钻进双食记要一个双皮奶,歇歇脚。我的暴走不是像阿拉蕾那样,我的暴走只重时间不重速度,慢慢溜达。 15 marzo 葡国小餐周中接到巧容电话,周日聚会,她在家中制作葡萄牙菜。
吃货听了心里当然很高兴,只是担心加班没时间,没口福啊。
紧赶慢赶,向同事发了几次火,催了好多次稿子,版面,终于可以挤出时间奔赴和平里北街,虽然最后还是要加班,至少有时间去吃饭了,心中窃喜。
进门菜香四溢,迎头扑面,本来早上就只吃了根稻香村的牛舌饼,饥饿的抗争又开始了。厨房里在打仗,据说锅里煮的是叫“绿汤”,主要的香味就是从那里来的。在厨房里,我的定位一直很明确——金牌助理,正好可以偷师一番。
就是从澳门的葡萄酒博物馆里买回来的,用专家的话说,“有点甜,但是很清亮,是好酒。”
关了灯,蜡烛的火光略微飘摇,音响里传来北非轻快的女中音(类似中国关牧村),十分之惬意,十分之情调……
席间各自的笑话都拿出来,我们家卫生间里的木头架子上长了一大颗木耳之类的……
吃饱了,还有下午茶和甜品。
没时间,金牌助理放着一堆碗碟,刀叉,留给那位迟到的担当重任……拿起相机溜走了。
10 febrero 大裤衩遗址瞻仰日7点上海东方卫视看东方:6名消防人员和1名工作人员受伤……因吸入过量烟气呼吸道受伤,但没有生命危险(有打遮幅,估计是从央视新闻里拷过来的。)
8点央视新闻频道:6名消防人员和1名工作人员受伤……因吸入过量烟气呼吸道受伤,但没有生命危险
10点上海新闻综合频道:北京市朝阳消防支队红庙中队指导员张建勇救火时吸入过量毒气,于今天临晨3点英勇牺牲……
Fire Engulfs Beijing Hotel ComplexBEIJING — A fierce fire engulfed one of the Chinese capital’s most architecturally celebrated modern buildings on Monday, the last day of festivities for the Lunar New Year when the city was ablaze with fireworks.
Back Story With The Times's Andrew JacobsBy early Tuesday, the blaze was extinguished but the cause remained unknown. One firefighter was killed and several were injured, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Tuesday, according to The Associated Press.
The 34-story structure had still been under construction and appeared Tuesday to have been destroyed.
The building, containing a luxury hotel and a cultural center designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, is part of China Central Television’s new headquarters, an angular behemoth built to coincide with the Beijing Olympics last year. The structure consists of two slanting towers that are joined by spans at the top and bottom.
Firefighters, their equipment only reaching up a dozen or so floors, could do little to contain the blaze, a spectacular wall of flames eerily reflected in the glass skin of the adjacent CCTV tower.
The CCTV complex was an expensive trophy of the pre-Olympics building boom, the result of many billions of dollars that the Communist Party had devoted to making Beijing a city of the future. The main CCTV tower appeared untouched by the fire.
The 241-room Mandarin Oriental hotel, which had been due to open this summer, was unoccupied at the time, hotel executives said.
According to Chinese television, the fire began at 8:27 p.m. Monday, although witnesses said they spotted flames as early as 7:45 p.m. Within 20 minutes, they said, the fire had spread from the lower floors to the building’s crown. Smoke drifted across the night sky, obliterating a full moon.
The authorities blocked off a thoroughfare known as the Third Ring Road, which runs adjacent to the complex. Subway cars running underneath the site were briefly halted, stranding thousands of passengers. Frantic police officers tried to shoo away huge crowds as sirens wailed and fireworks lighted up the skyline. People watching noted that the timing of the fire, at the end of the spring festival, was inauspicious.
While errant fireworks were suspected as a possible cause, fires of such magnitude are nonetheless highly unusual in Beijing.
The city had been crackling with fireworks for the annual Lantern Festival, the final day of the two-week Chinese New Year holiday.
Witnesses said construction crews had been working nonstop on the building, but it was not immediately clear if any workers had been injured.
Claire Sandner, a spokeswoman for Mandarin Oriental, said none of the hotel’s 60 employees were inside at the time of the fire.
A spokesman for Mr. Koolhaas’s firm in Rotterdam, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, called the fire “a great tragedy.” The spokesman, Stefan Petermann, said the firm had won the competition for the building in 2002; groundbreaking took place in 2004, and the building was due to be completed this May.
As they stood gaping at the blaze, many people said the fire would be widely interpreted as a poor omen for the coming year.
Fan Wenxin, 20, a waiter who works a few blocks from the complex, rattled off a litany of disasters that have shaken China in recent months, among them the Sichuan earthquake, the riots in Tibet and a drought that has left Beijing and much of northern China without precipitation for more than three months. “This does not bode well for the new year,” he said.
Edward Wong contributed reporting from Beijing, and Graham Bowley from New York.
点评:看来他们对中国的习俗还是了解不够,元宵节是春节的最后一天吗?这是一个坏兆头吗?不清楚这是记者的意思还是编辑的导向。 原是那香艳的花火8点钟从从超市里举了一包湾仔汤圆跳着出门,广场上聚集了很多看烟花的人,他们看眼前的,也四处环顾所有能在视野内寻找到的花火。 突然间,一朵朱红色艳丽的礼花绽放,这个响声跟礼炮差不了多少。心想08年里看到盛大的烟火表演不少,在春节里,也算是看到了集民间之力而创造的海岸线似地繁花似锦,而现在看到的烟花已经不能用美丽来简单形容,那种散开的红色浓重而雅致,造型虽然略显俗套,可绽放出来的宏大却还是叫人感叹。礼花开放的地方差不多就是大裤衩的位置,难道他们想要借用元宵节的良辰美景举办个入住仪式?如果说在棕榈泉门口的烟花是渔船吨位级的话,那在大裤衩的烟火绝对是航母级的。留恋于大裤衩的烟花,蹒跚在街道,实在肚子饿得不行便回家煮汤圆去了。p.s.汤圆超级好吃!!! 晚上11点,老姐发来短信问看到大火了吗?遗憾的是大楼挡住了,也可能是已经被扑灭了吧,看不到,懒羊羊我也不肯下楼去凑热闹。罢了,罢了,早上上班路上再仔细观察吧。 06 enero 城市与想念三天前,我坚决不要来深圳,原因与深圳无关。
三天后,深圳的朋友问,怎么样喜欢这座城市了吗?
喜欢,但是还是不愿意常驻,因为我还舍不得北京。
第一眼看深圳,在车流里,马路两旁的高楼大厦,急速变化的建筑线条,明快律动,活泼艳丽,我幻到了上海的味道。
第二眼观察深圳,霓虹闪亮,极尽奢华。
第三眼我看到了熟悉的711,看到他我感觉到了意外的安全感。
电话打来,同事已经把回程的机票已经订完,再有几天我就要像这座城市告别,一个标准的南方都市。
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