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11月25日

[zz]从武林门到紫金港,亲身体验水上巴士

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[zz]从武林门到紫金港,亲身体验水上巴士

今天去武林广场那边办完正事后,突然心血来潮,想到去坐水上巴士回学校。由于是第一次坐,费了一点时间才弄清线路,不过沿途的风景非常不错,绝对对得起三块船票了。下面把过程介绍下。

1、上船地点在武林门码头,就是在武林广场北面(具体地说是天目山路,要穿过杭州大厦旁的那个天桥,往右一拐就到了。那边的水上巴士有两个方向,一个是去往拱宸桥方向的(城北),另一个是去往艮山门方向的(城东,靠近火车东站、华家池)。票价都是三元每人,上船买票,也可刷公交卡。船很先进,大概能坐50多人吧,二楼甲板上也可站人(比较爽),里面的座位布置很像火车车厢,不过更舒适,有空调,有吧台。我上的时候人不是很多,一些老奶奶们在打牌,悠闲啊。武林门的船比较多,1小时至少都有一班的,具体时刻记不得。

2、我坐的是去拱宸桥方向的,船速一般,12-13km/h,适合游览。运河边的景色的确不错,两边建有很完善的慢行道路供市民们散步、骑车,花坛、草坪都是新布置的,时不时地可以看见一些反映古代生活的雕塑和房屋。看来杭州市前段时间对运河的整治还是蛮有效果啊,运河申遗有希望哈。还有一点值得一提,经过的大部分桥的桥墩都经过精心布置,有的画上康熙、乾隆的图像,有的是刻上有江南特色的风景、人物画,很有感觉!这一段是最美的,可惜我只顾看风景忘拍照了。。。

3、由于我的目的地是紫金港,所以我在这船上只坐了一会,就在中途的信义坊站下船了。(从武林门到信义坊大概15分钟吧)信义坊码头也就是卖鱼桥码头,我要在这里换乘去紫金港的船。这一段等的比较久,差不多一个小时吧。去紫金港的船比较小,起点就在卖鱼桥码头,终点是西溪的五常港,坐20人,内部的设施也比前面说的大船稍微逊色,但是好像人气比较旺,可能是班次较少的缘故。票价同样是三块,也是上船买票。这里的风景就不介绍了,大家看下面的图吧,还是蛮不错的。

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4、这一段船速和上面差不多,走的路线是:先走运河,经过大关桥后向左转走余杭塘河,到紫金港差不多40分钟。沿途站点有和睦、古翠、古墩、浙大、蒋村等(只在沿途有人上下船时才停靠)。由于这条航线是新开的,船上的乘客差不多也都是抱着欣赏的心情来的,或是带着老人,或是带着小孩,或是情侣,大都是老杭州了,一路上对周边的景色也是指指点点,船舱里好不热闹。还有一个小插曲,其中有一对50岁开外的夫妇,带着80多岁的老母亲来体验,看得出来老太太对运河的变化还是蛮兴奋的。他们是在古墩站下的(他们就住在附近的政苑小区),一家三口人在码头久久不肯离去,一边向船工们的服务表示感谢,一边激动地向船内的乘客们招手告别,呵呵一趟船坐下来,竟然有这么温馨的场面,感动了。当我在浙大站下时,也是拿相机对着渐行渐远的船一阵狂拍,哈哈。

5、啰里啰唆了这么多,主要是想向大家介绍一下这个新玩意,各位周末有兴致可以去尝试哈。附下浙大站开往信义坊方向的时刻(目前还是试行的时刻):9:25,13:05,16:25,18:30。其中18:30的船是为咱们专门开的区间车,不对,是区间船,始发站就是浙大紫金港站。

6、最后说下浙大站的位置,就是在医学院大楼后面,过去后可以发现大楼后面有个小土坡,正在施工的,就是有几个高压电线杆在的位置,爬过这个小坡,你就可以看见宽阔的河道还有浙大站的牌子了。

最后,还是上几张图吧:


卖鱼桥码头


卖鱼桥码头边的雕塑


河边的慢行系统


沿途可见的运输船队


大船






仿古建筑


会安桥


桥墩上的绘画


河边


古翠站码头


雕塑


看到医学院了,要靠岸了


和小船告别,就是到紫金港的那种


咱们的码头


航线线路图


到校啦。在医学院里面了



11月1日

又做鸡来又做鸭

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Facts - Miller Country Chicken are hatched at Amish hatchery and placed primarily on Amish family farms.  The birds are raised inside naturally ventilated, curtain sided, houses and are free to roam on open floors.  They are fed an all-vegetable diet and are hormone and antibiotic free. Maple Leaf Farms duck has less fat and more lean meat than ever before. Through the natural habitat breeding and feeding, the duck is considered green and healthy foods without compromising the succulent flavor.

Antibiotic Free -Miller Country Chicken are raised on all vegetable feed that is ground at Amish feed mill from corn and soybeans.  No antibiotics are added.  Labels can be confusing - with terms like "free-range" on the label it does not mean that it is antibiotic free.  There is no requirement that free- range chickens be antibiotic free.

All Vegetable Fed - The feed is a mixture of corn, soybeans, minerals, salt and vitamins that is mixed at Amish feed mill and there is no animal by products, animal fats or coloring added, never.

Are Miller Country Chickens "Free-Range"? - Miller Country chickens are raised primarily by Amish families in smaller flocks.  While they are free to roam within the chicken house, they are not "free-range" for several reasons.  Free-range chickens are often found outdoors, where they are challenged by weather, disease and the risk of airborne contaminates.  Baby chickens need to be warm and dry during the first two weeks of their life and could not survive the elements..  Also older chickens would be under extreme stress in temperatures colder or warmer than ideal with our midwestern weather, which could lead to extreme stress or even cause death.  Miller chickens are raised in a stress-free environment where they have access to fresh water and feed with natural
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