Gung Hey Fat Choy

So distracted have I been by a little melee (now ended) in another corner of these premises that I have neglected, I am sorry to say, to wish all of you a happy Lunar New Year.

It is the Year of the Ox; may the markets be bullish.

Yee’s Hung Ga will be taking to the streets in Chinatown, performing our usual lion dance and kung-fu demonstrations, on the last day of the celebration, February the 8th. Do come down if you are in town.

4 Comments

  1. Happy New Year, man. We celebrated Korean-style, with dumpling-and-rice cake soup. Shoulda’ been there.

    Best wishes to you and your family for a prosperous Year of the Ox — a year of hard work, patience, and dedication.

    Kevin

    Posted January 28, 2009 at 1:48 am | Permalink
  2. Happy New Year for all you Lunatics. Kevin, my family celebrated the same way as yours.

    Jeffery Hodges

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    Posted January 28, 2009 at 3:53 am | Permalink
  3. Charles says

    Happy new year!

    Like Kevin, we celebrated with dumpling-and-rice cake soup, as well as lots of other foods (including stewed ribs, a family tradition). I ate one meal the entire day.

    Oh, and sorry about failing to deliver on my cookie promise. I never could figure out how to hook them up to the ethernet cable. :(

    Posted January 28, 2009 at 9:16 am | Permalink
  4. Yay ! I am truly glad to be in the year of the OX ! After this past year’s travails… I wish you ALL a great year ahead. I look forward to a new beginning with much progress and productivity… As a Child of the Horse year, getting thru that last biotch whole is enough…

    I did not always visit this site all that often – but now I may more often as there are some sparks flying and growth to participate in …
    Thanks Mac – :ove to Nina & the “kids” too-

    Posted January 29, 2009 at 2:55 pm | Permalink

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