Sunday, September 20, 2009

Uploaded: Glacier Series on newleaf gallery



Finally uploaded some pictures of my Glacier Series onto Newleaf Gallery. I chose 10 selected pics from our Alaska Highway roadtrip. I really enjoyed these ones. Even staring at them right now reminded me how breath-taking these glaciers were. I wanted to do a set of pictures that could reveal up close and personal how timeless these ice sheets seem to be. Hope you enjoy them!

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Saturday morning.


6:45 am. Saturday Morning.
Actually woke up about two hours earlier. Just had a baby.
Instead of filing back home to sleep I decided it was a nicer moment to enjoy a McDonald's breakfast by the pier.
Afterwards I managed to spend the rest of the morning in bed with my book.


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

By myself again in a great big house.


Roommate moved out, landlord left town, parents visited and left, I moved all my stuff from my basement room into one of the upper-stories bedroom. I moved the desk up here as well, making it very home-like. The soft-toned walls, the nice sheets and comforter, the tight but functional space, the brighter windows and lighting. I'm amazing how conducive I am to my environment. From migrating up from basement to cozy bedroom, I feel more liberated, more inspired to work and enjoy my time here. It's starting to feel like home. It's a little quiet, being here all by myself. But I like the privacy, I like my isolation, I like my alone-time. 

I've discovered that I like to organize all my stuff in a neatly laid-out display on my corner table. It gives me a sense of tidiness in my otherwise chaotic mind. 

How did I managed to yet again pack so much stuff for my 2 months stay here? I quickly filled the closet. But then again, I have my car to transport all my stuff. I could have taken more. 

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Surrounded by hills.






The light rain and on-coming thunder has washed away the ashes from the nearby forest fires. In the sky, the smoke is clearing. 

Three days into my stay here at Salmon Arm, I realized that we are surrounded by mountains. 

It's quite beautiful, actually. All around, low-profile mountains act as guardians around this quiet, private lake-side town. The bay at the edge of the Shuswap lake is quiet, and the water usually still. 

Looking out, the horizon meets more mountains, forming a doorway in the water, preserving the privacy of this intimate community, and reminds me of being in a quiet little fishing village in rural China. 

But in town, the charming, tidy downtown reminds you that you are still at the heart of civilization. The small shops that lined Lakeshore drive carries productions that actually generates an interest from the passerby. The classic movie theatre carries small-town flare with hollywood-made entertainment. Tonight, I enjoyed a quiet meal of Beef Don and Salmon Roll in a neat Japanese restaurant with Vancouver-quality dishes. 

And best of all, coming here with my car makes all the difference between feeling like stranded in a foreign place versus feeling completely at home in a new environment. The car is my sanctuary, my nest. Climbing inside, I am reminded that I am not here alone, but with the luxury of a trusted sidekick that can carry me wherever I want with ease and excitement. 

It's a comforting reminder of a home away from home. My object of familiarity when everything else is new.