I used to have a little diary, but I only wrote on it when I was gloomy. Now I will record every encounter of mine here.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Tai Pei

Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Trees stripped

Sunday, December 14, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
13 Sai Lau Street
I went on a nostaglia trip of Tsuen Wan with Sue and ran into San Tung Uk museum. I hung out there a few times after school when it was still a ruin. It had be reconstructed and turned into a museum that try to reproduce the traditional Hakka walled village. Inside there is a small exhibit showing the development of Tsuen Wan as a town in the past couple centuries.
There is a picture taken from the roof of my old home in 1997. I can still remember the 7-11 my mom used to buy ice-shake at the corner of the picture. I am surprised I didn't have the idea to take a picture myself at that time.
The whole area had been torn down and is now a modern shopping mall + residential high-rises.
Lee Cheong Ivory Arts Fty.

Monday, December 1, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
LIFE and Google
http://images.google.com/hosted/life

Location: China
Date taken: 1903
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Local food in HK - 1
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
President Obama!
Senses has defected ignorance and arrogance. American is still the most civilized society of the world.
I am glad that I live in a time when so many histories are made.

p.s. The biggest landslide victory of Barack Obama lies in Washington D.C., the very capital of the country: 94% of the vote went to Obama. McCain only got 4% of the vote.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
The magic of cross-processing
I met a friend who plays around with cross-processing - process slide film with the negative film procedure. That is plain magic.
Now I bring my FM2 along loaded with a roll of color slide or black & white all the time.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Lau Fau Shan
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Racecourse
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Light in the dark
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Colin Powell endorses Barack Obama for president
WASHINGTON – Colin Powell, a Republican who was President Bush's first secretary of state, endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president Sunday and criticized the tone of Republican John McCain's campaign.
Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081019/ap_on_el_pr/powell
Snaps in HK

Monday, October 13, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Nostalgia not
This morning I woke up at 5:30 again. Four hours of sleep two nights in a row. Not good for the mood nor the knotted stomach.
I went out with parents and brothers to visit my great grandma's grave in the morning. Only after an hour's commute we learned that the area where the grave was located was fenced off because of recent rockfalls. We can only do the ritual 10 feet away, not even being able to see the gravestone itself. As usual I stood behind my busy parents and brothers and responded when summoned.
I still can't take the humidity, although the peak time has already passed. We then went to a restaurant in Tsuen Wan for dim sum. I ordered a rice roll with roasted pork and a congee with pork and million-year eggs. The waitress came back with a congee with dried fish and peanuts, saying that they didn't have congee with pork and million-year eggs. Unfortunately, I don't like both pork and peanuts. But father was so nice to take it, and I managed myself with a few sips of the congee. The rice rolls were crap. The skin was too thick too coarse, the roasted pork is hardly any roasted and thinner than the skin. I was also feeling cold, where mom said she was not. This was an indication that I was sick.
So I called off the dinner with Sue and came home to take a nap. I took a walk to the West Rail station through the local streets I used to take during the twenty something years I lived there. I was expecting some sort of nostalgia, but there was not. The streets had been degraded to an big open market. A nasty one.
I took to the clinic where my grandma would bring me to when I got sick. There was a small garden lined with benches patients could sit on while waiting in the line. It still look the same. But that reminded of grandma.
Next I walked pass our old home. It was torn down some 12 years ago and replaced with a brand new property with a big and modern shopping mall. It has a nice and simple garden in the middle. I didn't bother to check out the shops. As I walked I tried to figure where our old home should be located.
Then it was the city hall where grandma used to bring me to ride my bike. At that time she needed to carry the bike up the footbridge to get there. After that I arrived at the bus terminal I took bus to school during the 6 years of secondary school. I always walked pass this place with my first love. It had never been a busy bus terminal and is still like a ghost town. But at this point, I gathered that I did not miss this place at all. All I miss is the people that I had acquired and loved.
Almost everything in this trip so far goes wrong. I planned to walk this trail with someone important to me, but it didn't work out. But one thing now I know. I am ready to move on. My home is where the girl I love is. But where is she?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The last punch
The second presidential debate is generating intense interest among the public.
Barack Obama is fighting back over attacks on his character |
More than six million people have e-mailed questions to the moderator, NBC news presenter Tom Brokaw, who will preside over the town hall-style debate in Nashville, Tennessee.
He will select only six or seven e-mailed questions, as well around a dozen from the studio audience of 80 uncommitted voters.
Mr McCain, who is widely viewed as having lost the first debate, has vowed to take the gloves off for this encounter.
Mr Obama, meanwhile, promised to fight back.
"We don't throw the first punch, but we'll throw the last," he told a syndicated radio show.
Monday, October 6, 2008
2010 GTI!!

VW unveiled the 2010 GTI at the Paris Car Show. They finally add back the shoulder lines to make it more vicious. The steering wheel looks a lot hotter too.

Peacock and GTI
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The power of panicking
Fear can do more harm than the real threat.
Ford Model T goes 100

Monday, September 29, 2008
History in the making
This is history in the making. I am so glad to witness it up close.
p.s. The decision by a few US Supreme Court judges decided in 2000 the fate of millions in the Middle East. Let's hope that the decision of a few dozens of US House representatives do not turn the world over this time.
ATV burn-up on re-entry

Europe's "Jules Verne" space freighter has destroyed itself in a controlled burn-up over the southern Pacific.
The 13.5-tonne cargo ship had completed a six-month mission to the space station and was packed with the orbiting platform's rubbish.
Two engine firings were required to slow the freighter sufficiently to pull it into the atmosphere.
The European and US space agencies had chase planes in the air to try to capture the fireball on video.Saturday, September 27, 2008
Palin's foreign policy experience in her own words
It is a joke to put this woman on the VP seat. I am very looking forward to the VP debate next Thursday.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Prayer
It must have been two awful months of her life.
I wish I can do more than praying for her.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
New toy
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Top Republican says Palin unready
Senior Republican Senator Chuck Hagel has voiced doubts about Sarah Palin's qualifications for the vice-presidency.
John McCain's running mate "doesn't have any foreign policy credentials", Mr Hagel told the Omaha World-Herald.
Mr Hagel was a prominent supporter of Mr McCain during his 2000 bid for the US presidency, but has declined to endorse either candidate this year.
He was opposed to the Iraq War, and recently joined Mr McCain's rival Barack Obama on a Middle East trip.
'Stop the nonsense'
"I think it's a stretch to, in any way, to say that she's got the experience to be president of the United States," Mr Hagel told the Omaha World-Herald newspaper.
And he was dismissive of the fact that Mrs Palin, the governor of Alaska, has made few trips abroad.
"You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don't know what you can say. You can't say anything."
Mr Hagel also criticised the McCain campaign for its suggestion that the proximity of Alaska to Russia gave Mrs Palin foreign policy experience.
"I think they ought to be just honest about it and stop the nonsense about, 'I look out my window and I see Russia and so therefore I know something about Russia'," he said.
"That kind of thing is insulting to the American people."