
I cannot believe it’s August already!
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I cannot believe it’s August already!
Continue reading “Hello August 2023!” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday. Please come on in. It’s forecasted to be another scorcher today.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – Last Saturday of July 2023” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday. Please come in for a nice cool beverage, unless you prefer something hot.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – 90 Minutes of Rain Later…” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday. It’s much too warm to be outside, so please come in and enjoy a nice cool beverage, or warm, your choice. I had an iced matcha latte from Starbucks a few days ago, it wasn’t bad.
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A few nights ago, as I was sitting down for dinner, mom suddenly raised this question – “where can we adopt a little boy?”
Continue reading “Friday Thoughts – Call Me Mom or Call Me Sister” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday morning. I am inside this Saturday, so if you will join me at my kitchen counter.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – The July 2023 Garden” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday morning. Depending on when you’re reading this post, I may already be inside, away from the burning sun.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – Hello July!” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday morning. If you don’t mind, I’d like to sit for a moment and marvel at the lush green growth of the garden.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – Potato Harvest, Cooking for Myself, and Summer Party” →Greetings! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me on this Saturday morning. Come, have a seat on the bench in the garden, it’s supposed to be a wonderful day today.
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Good morning! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for meeting me in the garden on this Saturday morning but don’t get too comfortable, it can rain at any moment.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – Turbulent Weather and Strawberry Harvests” →June 6, 1996, so I’ve been told, was the date of my father’s passing.
Continue reading “June 6th…” →Good morning! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for joining me on this Saturday morning, hopefully in my garden.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – Garden Transitions, Colors, and Experiment” →
My goodness! Is the year half-way gone already?
Continue reading “WQ#22: Hello June 2023!” →
First, I’d like to apologize if I seemed a bit absent the last few days.
Continue reading “Tuesday Thoughts” →Good morning! Welcome to #WeekendCoffeeShare, thank you for joining me on this Saturday morning, hopefully in my garden.
Continue reading “#WeekendCoffeeShare – End of May 2023 Garden” →Overall, even with all the frustration and anxiety, I suppose this has been a good trip.
Continue reading “UK Trip 2023 Reflection” →Guess what? We are right back to where we started – The British Museum.
Continue reading “UK Trip Day 11” →It’s another down day as we spent another day at mom’s friends’ house. I don’t think I’ve ever been so tired, spending the day on the couch, cycling between editing pictures, blogging, and napping.
Continue reading “UK Trip Day 10” →At last, a day to slow down and take it easy.
Continue reading “UK Trip Day 9” →I only have one word to describe about this day – LONG!
Continue reading “UK Trip Day 8” →The thing about Glasgow is the weather. We were there for three days and for three days, all we saw was clouds. It was like the first few days when I visited China in 2017. I kept expecting blue skies and sunshine but got none. So I decided to turn the photos into monochrome.
According to YouTube, there’s not much to see in Glasgow. It doesn’t seem to be a popular tourist destination. I tried to plan the trip for Glasgow the same way as Edinburgh and London but couldn’t. Most YouTuber talked about food, whiskey, and shopping when it comes to Glasgow but surprisingly, the city is chock full of history. There’s a story behind every building and street.
We decided to join a tour on our final day in Glasgow, one of those hop-on-hop-off sightseeing buses. We were tired of walking. According to my Fitbit, I walked about 50 miles last week. That’s a lot of miles.
We went around the city 4 times. We went around all 21 stops the first time listening to the audio commentary. Then mom got cold, so we made a pitstop back to the hotel to grab a coat before hopping back onto the bus. On the second go-around, we got off at the 12th stop for the Riverside Museum, which is a museum dedicated to the everyday life and transportation.
I was thoroughly intrigued and surprised at the advancement of transportation in the UK. For a moment there, it seemed like the US was a little behind at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.
After the Riverside Museum and seeing the “Tall Ship” Glenlee, we hopped back onto the bus and headed for the People’s Palace. This is the fountain outside of the People’s Palace. It’s said to be the largest terra cotta fountain in the world, according to the tour guide.
The People’s Palace is another fascinated place for history geeks like me. It detailed the everyday life of people of Glasgow in the late 19th and early 20th century. I particularly loved the photography exhibit. It was a project of 80+ photographs detailing a day of life in Glasgow in 1955.
These two places were definitely the highlights of Glasgow.
We hopped back onto the bus one last time before called it a day. This time, we encountered a live guide. It was super helpful to have someone point out each and every buildings and landmark instead of having to guess according to the recorded commentary as sometimes, we get stuck in traffic or if the driver was driving too fast.
Like I said, Glasgow is an absolute fascinating place for history geeks.
Happy Sunday! Amy from The World is a Book… is the hostess for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge and what a great theme she’s chosen for this week – Cloudscape or Skyscape.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #250: Skyscape or Cloudscape” →