December 24, 2013
December 8, 2013
357. A lazy day
Each time he comes inside the house, Lucky would drops himself down at this exact spot next to my desk. And most of the time at home, he also just lounges around at this spot while watching me work, so adorable.
October 30, 2013
October 13, 2013
September 24, 2013
354. His 1st Birthday
July 20, 2013
July 6, 2013
352. Raft Race in Lake Worth, July 4th
My first ever raft race happened in Lake Worth this year and it was on July 4th. It was a great way to celebrate the birthday of America, and by being there it just made me felt so happy and at home with my adopted town, Lake Worth.
May 7, 2013
350. On a Sunday
I was having a coffee and this image just popped in my view. Just like most things in life, order & chaos are a pair, and that was what it brought to my mind.
May 4, 2013
April 28, 2013
348. A Visit to Pearl Harbor
I went home to visit family and brought along a friend. My friend insisted on visit Pearl Harbor because of it's history. She was proud to be an American and wanted to honor the veterans that had fought in WWII for our freedom, so we went there on our last day on the island.
April 26, 2013
347. Tuscaloosa, Alabama, that I knew
In 2011, I went back to Tuscaloosa for a friend's wedding. The trip brought back good old memories of the school I have attended, the University of Alabama, and it's surrounding environment.
The Old State's Capital, where I had tagged along with my friends for their photography class assignments. It was my first introduction to SLR camera and I found it was complicated with all the knots and dials, this mentality had all gone now when I get my first DSLR on Christmas of '09 and I am glad.
The university campus took up many blocks that adjacent to highway 82 and the Black Warrior River, and it was a huge place. It had a lot of open spaces between schools. On a nice day, students would take advantage of the school main lawn to study, have a picnic, play tagged football or stroll along the river bank. The school also used these open spaces to display various art pieces.
Beside hanging around on campus, I also drove under those old railroad tracks because it was unique to me. It gave me a feeling of an old town with many hidden stories that was waiting for me to discover. These sentimental connections I had with Tuscaloosa is what I wanted to share with others, specially those that have asked me the question "What was there to like about Alabama?".
The Old State's Capital, where I had tagged along with my friends for their photography class assignments. It was my first introduction to SLR camera and I found it was complicated with all the knots and dials, this mentality had all gone now when I get my first DSLR on Christmas of '09 and I am glad.
The university campus took up many blocks that adjacent to highway 82 and the Black Warrior River, and it was a huge place. It had a lot of open spaces between schools. On a nice day, students would take advantage of the school main lawn to study, have a picnic, play tagged football or stroll along the river bank. The school also used these open spaces to display various art pieces.
Beside hanging around on campus, I also drove under those old railroad tracks because it was unique to me. It gave me a feeling of an old town with many hidden stories that was waiting for me to discover. These sentimental connections I had with Tuscaloosa is what I wanted to share with others, specially those that have asked me the question "What was there to like about Alabama?".
March 30, 2013
March 26, 2013
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