Category: Blog Posts

  • Nala.

    Nala.

    March 10, 2018.I just got our cat back from her winter vacation home. We left her there for the holidays while we went back to see our families. Her name is Nala. She’s partially my cat, we share her amongst our group of friends on campus; we each get like 2 weeks with her at…

  • Blue Mountain Rhapsody.

    Blue Mountain Rhapsody.

    March 9, 2018. I love the mountains.I love the clear blue skies.I love big bridges.I love when great whites fly.I love the whole world.And all its sights and sounds.Boom De YadaBoom De Yada

  • Horse amongst the hay.

    Horse amongst the hay.

    March 8, 2018It’s funny how sometimes the most beautiful of things are found in the most unexpected places.This District was meant to be demolished to make way for new developments for the upcoming Olympics, so it’s basically become Barren land. And yet, grazing amongst the rubble and hay is this majestic creature. Tells you a…

  • Park Chi.

    March 7,2018Mornings are for warming up and capturing that park energy.Every morning, the elderly men and women of the town gather in the park to perform their daily ritual that is TaiChi. It is an ancient form of marshal arts, said to control the energy around you, keep your muscles active and keep you warm.It…

  • Liveried Up.

    Liveried Up.

    March 6, 2018Here’s another one to add to your Geneva Motor show feed today.Except not really.While the Geneva Motor show was going on, this car was parked on the street, just like that. No logos, camo livery. Questions? I got them too.Scary thing is I don’t even know what car it is.Do you?

  • Food Street.

    Food Street.

    March 5, 2018The food market outside campus. I really love the Oriental vibes I get from this. It makes me think of simpler times. This street is always packed to capacity with students, braving the cold to warm their bellies.

  • Crane Grain.

    Crane Grain.

    March 4, 2018.The dawn of the new semester. This would be an intense one, but we promised ourselves it would be our best yet. These cranes represent the March of progress, over the dawn of a new day.

  • Fired Up.

    Fired Up.

    March 3, 2018.Last night was the Chinese Lantern Festival. People were busting fireworks like their was no tomorrow. It went on from about 5:30pm, all the way till 11:00pm. It was madness. I watched some of the fireworks for like an hour before I couldn’t handle it anymore.Sleep was my only escape. But in my…

  • Olympic Park.

    Olympic Park.

    In honor of the ongoing winter Olympics in Korea, and to commemorate the fact that the next winter Olympics will be held in this town, they lit the park up, drawings attention to this beautiful monument.

  • Cracking up the City.

    Cracking up the City.

    March 1, 2018.Chinese New Year celebrations continue. This is my first attempt at capturing fireworks. Quite happy with the results. But dangerous to be busting fireworks so close to buildings imo, but oh well. It looked pretty.