Harold (hubby) and I are fish-fond people. When he was still single he owned rare saltwater fishes, one of which is an adorable dog-looking puffer fish. Two years ago, after coming back from our Philippine vacation we thought of setting…
On “Summer” Flowers
A Parade of (Macro) Flower Shots. Missing summer… Red heat… Orange bursts… Yellow sunrays…
On Utada Hikaru’s Flavor of Life
Utada Hikaru is perhaps one of the best singers in Japan,her soothing voice made me listen more to Japanese songs. It even move me to be serious with learning Nihongo, not just romaji but kana as well. This song “Flavor…
On Winter Wonderland
In the meadow we can build a snowman…And pretend that he’s a circus clown. We’ll have lots of fun with mister snowman. Until the other kids knock him down… So white and so lonely, yet still a wonderland.
On Autumnal Beauty
“It was you that set up all the boundaries of the earth; summer and winter—you yourself formed them.”—Psalm 74:17. And so’s autumn and spring. I arrived in Vienna on October 14th of 2002. It was already autumn, the smell of…
On Being Plain
New page layout My husband is a critic (of my photos, writing, cooking or whatever else I do), who could be harsh and direct and sometimes makes me want to just quit…But only for a few minutes. He would stay…