This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
How do you see your blog in 2021? What are your hopes and aspirations for your blog this year?
Continue reading “Blogging Insights # 62 — Your Blog in 2021”This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
How do you see your blog in 2021? What are your hopes and aspirations for your blog this year?
Continue reading “Blogging Insights # 62 — Your Blog in 2021” →What’s a relationship deal breaker for you?
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of January 4, 2021” →If I have to pick my all-time favorite image of 2020, it would be this one and it’s not because I was all alone and could take my sweet time to create this awesome landscape.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #129: Favorite Image of 2020” →Cee’s Black and White Challenge

Good morning and welcome to the first #weekendcoffeeshare of 2021. Do you feel that? It’s the feeling of new. It’s the feeling of hope. It’s the sensation that something great is coming.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Welcome, 2021! And Don’t Scare Me Like That!” →
Well, it looks like we, at least in my circle, have unceremoniously welcomed 2021 – I worked my 8 hours, ate 2 square meals plus a midday snack, finished listening to The Queen’s Gambit on Audible, blogged, and went to sleep long before midnight rolled around.
Continue reading “Hello 2021! May You Be as Bright as I have Hoped” →“What cha doin’?” George asks.
Continue reading “Friday Fictioneers: Just Another Day” →This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
What can you say about your blogging experience in 2020? Has it been different from that in previous years? What have you been posting about most frequently in 2020? Please share links to a few of your favorite posts from this year.
Continue reading “Blogging Insights # 61 — Looking Back at 2020” →Pick three words to describe this past year. (please keep them PG. Thanks).
Crappy, sucky, boring
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of December 28, 2020” →
Stress does talk. It’s got has a voice. A loud one too, I tell ya!
Continue reading “Stress Talk #6: Stress Has Got a Loud Voice” →Thank you for joining me on another #WeekendCoffeeShare. Come on in from the cold. It’s sure been bitterly cold this year. Not a lot of snow though which it’s a shame. It’s 2020, everyone’s working from home, having snow to look at would break the monotony. Anyway, what would you like? I have Hot Cocoa – the instant stuff I’m afraid – and instant coffee.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare: Last Saturday of 2020 – No Regrets” →My Dear 10-year-old Self,
It seems like just yesterday you landed at the terminal of the LAX. I bet you feel like an alien – unable to understand the language and the environment is certainly not what you’ve expected – but I tell you, you’re going to get through this. There are lots of adventures waiting ahead. There are obstacles, too, but I’m telling you, you’re going to get through it.
Continue reading “Letter to Self: 19 Christmases and Counting” →I love driving especially after I got my new car in 2018. In 2017, that wasn’t the case. I hated my commute back then, hated the fact that I had to everyday sit through miles and miles of crawling traffic listening to the same song playing on the radio, hated the fact that I couldn’t pick my own hours so I didn’t have to endure peak-hour traffic, hated my job period.
That was 2017. I got my current job in 2018 and no longer need to drive to work. I could take public transit for free. It’s why it took me over 2 years to get 10,000 miles on my brand new car.
Now is 2020 and my commute changed again. I no longer need to be in the office 5 days a week. I am now only required to go in one day a week aka Wednesday and because of the pandemic situation, I needed to switch back to driving, which I actually love because it allows me to get out of the house and away from mom.
Instead of 5 things I miss about driving to work, here are 5 things I miss about commuting to work:
Mr. C stares at the sign and sighs. Still gone as it has been for 50 years. He’s stranded in this desolate place as his brain kept wandering back to that fateful night. What went wrong? “I triple-checked that spirit-meter, didn’t I?” He muttered.
Continue reading “Friday Fictioneers: The Stranded Mr. C” →This week’s Blogging Insights – hosted by Tanya at Salted Caramel – asks:
Continue reading “Blogging Insights # 60 — Blog Organization” →
What is your favorite type of cookie (they’re called biscuits in Europe I believe)?
There are two kinds of cookies I love – the soft, melt-in-your-mouth cookies and the cakey cookies. My favorites are snickerdoodle and my homemade chocolate chip cookies especially if they’re still warm.
Continue reading “Share Your World – Week of December 21, 2020” →





When I think of the holidays at the end of the year, I think of the wonderful and marvelous light displays at local parks. Not only are the lights pretty, it allows me to practice my night photography and bokeh photography on my wide-aperture lens.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #128: And Here Comes the Holiday Season” →