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Sites for Sore Eyes
Below are some hyperlinks to a few of my favorite sites. Please enjoy them responsibly.

Sites du Jour
Walnut Grove Click here to learn more about Walnut Grove, home of the Big Store.
Bitter Melon Click here to buy this great book from amazon.com. Bitter Melon is the story of Locke, California, told through the words of some of its last Chinese residents, including my grandfather, Ping Kan Lee. Locke is the rural Chinese town my great grandfather, "Charlie" Lee Bing, helped to found.
Locke Click here to learn more about Locke . . . without having to buy the book!
Chinatown, Strangers in a Strange Land

Sites for the Serious Surfer
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Holiday in Tennesee

Click here to so pix of our pilgrimmage to the Mecca of American music.


Jason Webley What can I say? I will stake my reputation as a literary and musical snob upon the assertion that this guy is an artist of the highest order, or, as Uncle Dee Dee would say, a !@#$%&* genius! He's like Tom Waits and Paul Simon rolled into one skinny, stomping, accordion-playing madman. My friend Ishan (the Buto zombie standing next to Jason in one of the pix on the site) gets the credit for introducing me to his wry cacophony. Click on the link to go to Jason's site, see his pix, and hear his quirky, haunting and adroit performances of very original compositions.
Real Ultimate Power All you ever wanted to know about Ninjas . . . My friends Leah and Arek get the credit--or blame--for showing me this. Enter at your own peril.
This Old Crib Click here to learn all about our lovely Oakland home.
This Old Ride

Click here to check out my '64 Plymouth Signet.


Cheepers & Blinky Cage Page Cheepers and Blinky have their own page.  Click here to see it!
Ukulele Jack Click here for the musical adventures of Ukulele Jack.
Den of the Jackal Click here to explore the Jungian darkness of dreams.