Reblogged from Wishing You Well:
Chinese around the world will be wearing lots of red today, to celebrate the Lunar New Year marking the end of the disaster-filled "Year of the Rabbit" and to usher in a new year with more prosperity. January 23 begins the Year of the Dragon, which should bring relief following 2011, which was foreseen by the Chinese calendar as a "very bad year." (Remember the bevy of natural disasters (Japan's tsunami, New Zealand's earthquake, Joplin's tornado and Mississippi's flood, to name a few?) "The dr...
Enter the Dragon - 23 January 2012 - Chinese New Year




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Fingures crossed about a better year- but with more people moving to cities – and land use being changed I think more flooding will occur!
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