Wednesday, July 11, 2012

CHINA: Terra Cotta Warriors

We left for China almost a month ago.  And today, finally, I sat down to look at the pictures I took.  I didn't take very many.  I've taken more pictures during a shoot with a small family.  How sad is that?! But, hey, this trip wasn't for taking pictures.  I'll just have to take another one of those some day.  

Here's the pictures from our first day.  This was our first daylight view of Xi'an China.  So much smog! 

Our first day there was Sunday.  We attended a small branch that meets in Xi'an and then drove to see the famous Terra Cotta Warriors.  You can read more about them here.  Pretty impressive. 
None of the 8,000 warriors are identical! And they were all carved by hand.  And no, to my brother-in-law Dan's dismay, there are no bodies inside the warriors.



We opted for a picture of what we'd look like as a warrior rather than pay   >$3,000 to have a bust of our heads made and placed on a life-size warrior to decorate our lawn... 

 This is a mold that the tourist trap people use to make souvenirs.

All made by hand.  Beautiful.

Butterfly 

 Let's just say the rest of the day went pretty well and Madeline isn't a 100% perfect baby.  Jet-lag affects the best of us.  And it's worse when it's 90 degrees with 85% humidity.....  
I love this picture of Jeremy.  I'm so lucky.

Hopefully it won't be too long before I get more pictures up!




1 comment:

  1. Love the pictures! I hope to make it to China someday... until then? Keep posting pictures for us :)

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