Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Quickie

I'm passing over Hanoi because the pictures are of nothing but dust and motorcycles.

I'm only gonna pick a few pictures that sum up the trip for me, because I was never an upload-every-single-thing kind of person.
Behold, Halong Bay! The locals pronounce it "Ha-Long-Bai", because... ah, the explanation is too tiresome. Suffice to say their problem is mainly pronunciation, not grammar.




Next up, Sapa! This is a lot like Cameron Highlands, except it's a tiny bit colder and more populated by ethnic minorities. The rice terraces, unfortunately, are rather...brown. Or maybe it's just the season. Hmm.


Teehee. I like the last one. Crap, I'm running late.
Ja ne!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

perspective

The absolute bestest response to the first phone calls you make upon arrival home is a loud, drawn-out cry of welcome from people whom you know rock your world.
The nicest bit of turning your phone back on at the airport is the messages that come in asking if you're back yet.
The most enjoyable part of a flight is when you can say nonsense like 'V1!', 'VR!' or 'V2!' without your neighbours understanding any of it.

I'm home!
Hanoi was terrible, Halong Bay was fun and Sapa was pretty good. Possible pictures next time :D

Saturday, October 31, 2009

All Hallow's Eve


A very Halloween-y piece called King of The Pumpkin Patch from M. Dyer (pu-chan) of DeviantArt. Too awesome. @_@

Saturday, October 10, 2009

random.


Lol.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

here's an idea:

Go and hug a tree. They're more likely to appreciate it, and they won't show it if they don't.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

flash bang sizzle

"I'm not even sure there are aliens. Only different kinds of us."
-Johnny Maxwell, Only You Can Save Mankind

Saturday, October 3, 2009

what is it like to fly?

In the sky earlier today were the Sun, too many clouds, a few hyperactive birds - and six F-16 fighter jets from the US Air Force. Residents of Birai U8/69 rushed out to the playground to get a better view, most armed with sunglasses (one dude had binoculars - overreacting, much?) and smug smirks at the fact that U8/69 is the highest part of the residential area, so we could sort of watch the show.

Inspiring, those spirals and somersaults were. Now there's something new for me bucket list: obtain a pilot's licence!

*I would've put up pictures, but they pretty much all look like pictures of empty sky with miniscule black specks in the middle, so no point.

Friday, October 2, 2009

cheering charms

Ten reasons to smile en route home:

1. Squirrels Tree shrews.

2. A gorgeous sky.

3. Successfully avoiding a big puddle.

4. Wind.

5. Overtaking cars stuck in the after-school jam.

6. Spotting fruits on trees that have, to date, never produced any before.

7. A fun song to sing.

8. Amusing conversations with myself*.

9. Noticing random (and sometimes funny) things**.

And the best cheering charm of them all:-
10. Friends who wave as they pass in their cars.


*I'm dead serious about this.
**Like the squashed mango I nearly trod on.