It's a picture I took when I had the chance to visit Disneyland in Hong Kong, December 2005. Funny that it's already circa 2007 and up to now the magic of my experience in HK never seems to fade away. Perhaps it's like what we all should do no matter what year ends, to measure each year with love, experiences and lessons learned. Yes, it's just like the song "Seasons of Love," to measure each year in love but remember also to let the magic of those experiences bring you to wherever and to pick you up to whenever. Just close your eyes and remember...
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Happy New Year!
For my first post of the year, I'd like to share this with you all:
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happy new year!
i thought i saw baywalks' fireworks extravaganza (mall of asia's world pyrotechnic expo), but then again disneyland is on the otherside of south china sea.
am a newbie here.... randomly clicked your post
Hi Doc!
Sorry it took me a while to read your comment but yes, that is Hong Kong that you see right there. I was planning to upload some pictures of the Pyro Olympics that I took last week but I wasn't satisfied with the results. I wasn't using the same digital camera that's why. Can you imagine, my Nokia 6020 VGA Camera porduced even better results. hehe. Anyway, the Pyro Olympics was really a site to see. Very Breath taking to say the least. The Philippines and China are up this coming weekend, it should be quite a show. Thanks for dropping by, PEACE!
yah, i have a similar experinece, my palmtreo 650 (just vga - sucks man) can sometimes offer good pictures compared to digitalcam, pure luck i guess.
i think china and philippines will "brag" today, the downside though - the traffic the magnificent show can create! (what's new anyways)
uh btw, i put you in my linkin park, hope you dodnt mind..... hehehe
Hey, thanks for the Link. I can't find the means to upload pictures of the Pyrolympics last weekend. But it was a nice show all in all. The traffic was hell!!! My girlfriend and I had to walk from Mall of Asia all the way to DFA just to get a cab. To think that we stayed at the mall for at least 2 hours to wait for the traffic to subside. sigh... I was thinking on blogging about that but then again, I'm more of a motivational writer. I don't write when I don't feel like it. (You're thinking, "Isn't that type of traffic enough to motivate you to write???")
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