Thursday, April 30, 2009


I don`t know what is salmon cultural backgrounds. I can`t find. The salmon smoked hard in the Indian tradition and salmon smoked light in the Scottish tradition. It can also be as simple as a barbecued salmon dotted with butter and lemon. Commercial fishing for salmon began shortly after the arrival of Europeans on the West Coast. Soft in texture, very rich in oil. Pacific salmon, with some individuals growing to more than 100 pounds.

The American food and my favourite food,seafood!!!

My favorite food is seafood and of course I like all the dishes which are made in them.Also,I like cooking to make different dishes from seafood.They are very dilicious for me and on the weekend,I usually eat the seafood with my family^_^
I really love seafood!!!


















The American food is very great for me.I have lived in US more 1 month and of course,I like American food such as biscuits...maybe the seafood in my country is the same here but when I have live here,I enjoy the various seafood here.For example,the salmon and the lobster aren't cheap in my country.Anyway,I like American food and the seafood^_^
This is a example for American food and I think maybe I will try making this sweet potatoes on weekend.Its look very delcious and make me hunry^^















Wednesday, April 29, 2009




The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is the NASA space vehicle launch facility and Launch Control Center on Florida. The site is near Cape Canaveral, midway between Miami and Jacksonville, florida. It is 34 miles (55 km) long and around 6 miles (10 km) wide, covering 219 square miles (567 km2). A total of 13,500 people work at the site as of early 2008. There is a visitor center and public tours; KSC is a major tourist destination for visitors to Florida. Because much of KSC is a restricted area and only nine percent of the land is developed, the site also serves as an important wildlife sanctuary are also features of this area.The Visitor Complex also includes two facilities run by the Astronauts Memorial Foundation. The most visible of these is the Space Mirror Memorial, also known as the Astronaut Memorial, a huge black granite mirror through-engraved with the names of all astronauts who died in the line of duty. These names are constantly illuminated from behind, with natural light when possible, and artificial light when necessary. The glowing names seem to float in a reflection of the sky.

Memphis,Tennessee

In the southwest corner of the US and the county seat of Shelby County and above the Mississppi River on the 4th Chickasaw Bluff just south of the mouth of the Wolf River.This is a place which the first settled by the Mississippian Culture and then Indian trible European and Spanish explored.This city was the world's largest hardwood lumber market in the early 20th century.During the 1960s the city was at the center of civil rights issues.Especially,many notable blues musicians grew up in and arround the Memphis and northern Mississippi area such as Muddy Waters,Robert Johnson...
















Tuesday, April 21, 2009


Crazy Horse is currently being commemorated with the Crazy Horse Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota — a monument carved into a mountain, in the tradition of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial (on which Korczak Ziolkowski had worked). The sculpture was begun by Ziolkowski in 1948. When completed, it will be 641 feet (195 m) wide and 563 feet (172 m) high. Though still incomplete because of funding constraints, the sculpture has been criticized by some American Indian activists (most notably Russell Means) as exploitative of Lakota culture and Crazy Horse's memory as well as desecrating sacred ground.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

Whose Faces - Carved into the face of a mountain in South Dakota are the faces of four great American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.

Why Them - “The birth of our nation was guided by the vision and courage of George Washington. Thomas Jefferson always had dreams of
a greater, more perfect nation, first in the words of the Declaration of Independence and later in the expansion of our nation through the Louisiana Purchase. Preservation of the union was Paramount to Abraham Lincoln, a nation where all men were free
and equal. At the turn of the Twentieth Century Theodore Roosevelt envisioned a great nation, a leader on the world stage, our nation was changing from a rural republic to a world power. The ideals of these presidents laid a foundation for the United States of America as solid as the rock from which their figures were carved.” (Source: National Park Service web site.)

How - Sculptor Gutzon Borglum created a plaster model from which measurements were taken using the pointing system. On October 4, 1927 the first actual work of carving began. Dynamite was used to remove rock from the mountain until there was only a thin, three to six inch (roughly 15 cm) layer of granite left. This final layer of granite was removed by a process called "honeycombing." Then the surface was worked smooth with a bumper tool. This left the faces as smooth as a sidewalk. Work began on Mount Rushmore with George Washington. His head was first carved in an egg shape, and his
features added later. Thomas Jefferson was started on Washington's right. After about two years of working on Jefferson, the granite was found to be badly cracked and Jefferson had to be blasted off the mountain. He was started again on the left side of Washington.

When - Washington's face was dedicated on July 4, 1934, Thomas Jefferson's in 1936, Abraham Lincoln's in 1937, and Theodore Roosevelt’s in 1939. For two more years the work continued on the mountain. Details and finishing touches were made. In March of 1941 Borglum suddenly died and his son, Lincoln, took over the project for the next seven months, until funding ran out. The carving of Mount Rushmore was shut down and the presidential faces were complete as they stood.

By the Numbers - The Presidents' faces are 60 feet (18.3 m) high. Today, more than 2.7 million people visit Mt. Rushmore each year, making it one of the most popular monuments in the United States.

The Blue Ridge Mountains

The Blue Ridge Mountains
Location: In the heart of the Blue Ridge and the most northwestern country of North Carolina.It is a beautiful place which is called a paradise for nature lovers.

When you go there,you can enjoy one of the world's oldest rivers,the New River,great for canoeing,the famed Blue Ridge Mountains,backcountry roads to explore ,barn art throughout the county and small family farms....
Also,you will find hiking trails,picnic areas and birth watching venus.In downtown,West Jefferson,there have lots of gallaries and outside murals,unique shops,a town park and excellent restaurants.Especially,on summer,everybody can enjoy mountain music in the park,street dancing,gallery crawls,festival and watch cheese made at the Ashe County Cheese Factory,partaking glass of New River Winery's famous blueberry wine or shopping at the back street famers market.

These attractions along with the splendor of the Blue Ridge make the North Carolina High County.It is a great place to visit or to spend your lifetime.Why you don't try to travel to The Blue Ridge Mountains once time.I think it is very interesting ^_^