#WeekendCoffeeShare: Obsession, Anxiety, and New Year Festivity


If we were having coffee, I would thank you for having coffee with me on a Monday. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Obsession, Anxiety, and New Year Festivity”

A Walk Down Memory Lane


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There is nothing like returning to one’s elementary school after fifteen years to find it closed and on the verge of being expanded once again into a larger school because the current size can’t accommodate for the current population. Talk about perfect timing.

I spent four years here when the school was only half this size or maybe even a third. There used to be a wall on the left side of the building you see above. This wall marked the school border and that was as far as you can get on this side.

When I attended this school, the building exterior was blue and there weren’t any murals on the wall, let alone encouragements like 我行 (wo xing) – which means “I can” – and 我能 (wo neng) – which also means “I can” but in a different sense. Apparently, those words have become a thing in China.

In my time, the exterior of the buildings were just a plain muddy yellow. The chairs around the columns also didn’t exist in my time neither did the little shelves nailed to the columns.

school-2In fact, it wasn’t until I arrived at this very spot did I finally recognized the school I used to know. It was those stairs in the back. Seeing them brought back only one memory – the day I fell on those stairs and broke my chin wide open. I ended up getting six stitches that day under my chin and still have the scar the prove it.

school-3Also, how can I forget this stage? It’s the same stage I walked across the day I received my red tie in second grade. Getting a red tie in China is quite a symbolic event for a student. It’s like getting initiated into a club. Once one gets a red tie, you’re supposed to never take it off.

The side wall also didn’t exist in my time. The entrance used to be at the other side of that wall and a stairwell existed behind the stage. Beneath the stairwell was a little office. It was the office of my gym teacher. It was the place he sold extra notebooks and supplies to students at a steep price.

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This part of the school didn’t exist in my time. This spot was the one place I would never step foot in, not unless I had no choice. It was dark, dingy, and dirty. It was the school’s cafeteria and library. The library had walls that looked charred as though the place had recently burned down. There was hardly any books in it. The only time I’ve ever been in the library was when it was mandatory. Oh, and let’s not mention the cafeteria. The food was dreadful even when we were paying for the meals. Now that I’m thinking about it. Yuck!

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This blacktop is also new. The school used to end at the blue pole at the far left of the picture. I don’t remember the apartments across the street existed either. The only thing I can remember that was outside the school was the smelly outside market. The pavement was always wet with reddish water as men and women did live butchering and slaughtering of ducks, chickens, fishes, and a wide variety of meat. At times, I would be able to smell the dankness coming from the market from the classroom. It was not pleasant.

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After spending four years here, stuffing my brain with tons and tons of knowledge while spending all my free time completing the pile of assignments the teachers had assigned. Reflecting on it now, It was a difficult yet unforgettable experience and one I do not wish to repeat.

Photo of the Day!


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This is alley behind my aunt’s apartment. Continue reading “Photo of the Day!”

Photo of the Day!


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Here is a look at the Ferris Wheel in daylight. Continue reading “Photo of the Day!”

Macro Moments: Week 27


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I shot this with my aunt’s ILC camera which, despite its lower megapixel, is a way better camera than the one I brought with me to China. Continue reading “Macro Moments: Week 27”

#WeekendCoffeeShare: Uneventful Week


If we were having coffee, I would first apologize for not being here last weekend. Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Uneventful Week”

Photo of the Day #10


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This is one of my favorite night shots ever. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #10”

Weekend Retreat


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I went on a retreat last weekend. It was two days of technology-free vacation away from my current vacation. Continue reading “Weekend Retreat”

Sculptures, Statues, Carvings – Cee’s Black & White


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Finding sculptures, statues, and carvings are much easier to find here in China than in the U.S. Continue reading “Sculptures, Statues, Carvings – Cee’s Black & White”

Photo of the Day #9


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This is a very cute clock tower I found at the nearby mall. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #9”

Macro Moments: Week 26


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To be honest, I haven’t taken any macro pictures since that tassel photo from about a month back. This is one of the first macros I’ve taken since I arrived in China. Continue reading “Macro Moments: Week 26”

Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge: Week 2 in China


My second week in China started out busy but by Wednesday, I was exhausted and wanted to stay home for one day. Continue reading “Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge: Week 2 in China”

Photo of the Day #8


market

I have decided to continue this series for one more day since there’s a possibility I might not be home yet. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #8”

Photo of the Day #7


rural

Yesterday, my aunt and I headed to the rural part of Zhongshan to get drinking water. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #7”

Photo of the Day #6


park

A few days ago, my aunt and I wandered by foot to this park by my grandfather’s home. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #6”

Photo of the Day #5


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I went to SunWen Memorial Park last Sunday and witnessed a marvelous sunset. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #5”

Photo of the Day #4


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A few nights ago when my older aunt was busy having dinner with co-workers and no time to make dinner, I accompanied my other aunt to my grandpa’s house for dinner instead. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #4”

Week 1 in China


My first week in China wasn’t without thrills and problems but it was interesting. Continue reading “Week 1 in China”

Photo of the Day #3


old-house

A few days ago, my aunt and I ditched the car and wandered around the oldest part of the city on foot. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #3”

Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge: Traffic in China


After staying in China for almost a week, I learned that navigating the roads in China is an incredibly dangerous task. Continue reading “Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge: Traffic in China”

Photo of the Day #2


china-alley

This is a back alley behind my aunt’s apartment. I lived in this community fifteen years ago, before immigrated to the U.S. My aunt is currently living in the next building. This is one of the oldest existing community in my hometown and just about the only thing I can still remember.

Photo of the Day #1


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This week, I will be doing Photo of the Day and as I said on the first day of the year, I will be alternating each week. Continue reading “Photo of the Day #1”

#WeekendCoffeeShare: Journey across the ocean


If we were sharing coffee, I would like to apologize, I’m afraid I don’t have coffee. All I have is hot cocoa.  Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Journey across the ocean”