Wednesday, November 1, 2017

03.11.2013


A typical day in my postgraduate studies day in Bristol. Looking back, I miss these days. The roads I always took, the seasons, and the mundane.
The gym is next to the arts and social science library. 
 Walking over to the local food store to buy some fruits. Actually I rarely went to this store but I did that day to treat myself to some healthy options instead of my usual Sainsbury's haul.

A walk around York after Sunday service


Sing Yee is also from Kuching/Sarawak so it was so lovely to meet her in the UK. These photos were taken on a typical winter day in York in January after church. ps: I miss York.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Links lately

Autumn at Regent Park, London 2013
#theautumn2017version #thesecretlifeofPhebeversion
-Have I told you guys about my obsession with K.choi's vlogs and videos recently? Watching her study, cook, go outdoors, travel, exercise always inspire me to be more proactive in doing things/living each day more fully. Her video editing style is so on point (the music and the way she captures the footages) and I like the way she talks (as if to a friend).
-While young people all over are loving BTS, I am excited for the Nov 6 comeback of the ajusshi boy band *cough* Super Junior. Seriously, you just can't go wrong with your first kpop boy band love.
-Creative, get-to-work, documenting memories kind of inspiration from Elise's blog again.
-I'm always dreaming of the UK and going back to visit the cloudy, dreary good-ol' grey weather country. The Londoner with her beautifully-taken photos and adventures help with this.
-My recent favourite instagram people to follow: kerriganwadejo.sophia & flynnandfancy
-Just finished this really sweet kdrama set in 1979. I love simple stories like this, with a dose of heart-tugging sweetness to the directing and acting which capture the viewer's (my) heart.
-Song on repeat lately: I shall not want by Audrey Assad
-Learning: How to sketch at this really helpful page I want to draw for beginners
Ok, that's it for now.

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Singapore Botanic Gardens

We fell in love with the trees and all the plant life thriving in this beautiful 74 hectares garden that was free for the public to enjoy even if we went after church at noon. It was my parents' first time there and they fell in love with this garden, as if transported back to the Chicago Botanic Gardens, which they went often to take pictures of the flowers. The people living in Singapore are blessed to have this huge garden that they can go to, with no mosquitoes and lots of heritage trees.
Swan Lake

Friday, September 15, 2017

Portraits in Singapore

Lately, I'm inspired by photography and making portraits again. Current favourite tools: iphone, adobe lightroom, Canon dslr, and a dose of inspiration from blogs, instagram, and flickr once in a while.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Links lately

-Andy and Dorothy's blog about living with eternity in mind, and this blog post that reminds me not to despise the small, mundane moments in life. Dorothy is a photographer I have been following since years ago when she was interning with the Rhoads (Chris and Sarah-photographers whom I really admired).
-It was the 'Midsummer's Night Ballad' episode on Yu Huiyeol's Sketchbook last night and I remembered how much I love a good ballad and oh, Park Hyo Shin is really really good. I never really read the lyrics of his songs but since there is English subtitles on tv, I realised that understanding the lyrics actually make the songs better. He's really on another level of musicality compared to other singers. The songs are really well written too--the lyrics that use imageries from the most common/universal/little things in life tugging at the exact emotions the poetry wants us to feel, the progression of the song that keeps going up even when you would have been satisfied with the song, and yet it keeps giving you more and they don't seem excessive but appropriate. He hits all the right spot with his breathing, the length of pauses, expression.
-home interior dreaming
-a cute family with good aesthetics
-creative inspiration-patterns from Fine Little Day
-the creative photos of these two sisters by their dad, which I saw on flickr many years ago

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Birthday numbers

I'm just popping in to write about the days surrounding turning twenty-seven. My littlest baby cousin was born a day before my birthday. I took photos of seventeen-day-old baby Hannah with her parents aka my childhood friend since I was nine. I read at least twenty-six books in my twenty-sixth year. I have been living in Kuching for a full year. I learned more about how to communicate with more than thirty-five different students at work. I still feel inadequate and sorrowful often but with a little bit more resilience built in through brokenness, God's grace, and the encouragement of those who love me constantly and steadfastly. I am still working towards my goal of reading a-hundred-fifty books. I just started another three-hundred-sixty-five photo project to record each day of my twenty-seven. I am finite, but God is infinite. Lord, I will trust in You.

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Back in the days: Lost in NYC

We were not actually lost but the buildings are humongous compared to us as we wandered around New York City on foot by ourselves. I don't think we had smart phones then so we depended on Google map print-outs as our rough guide and made our way through the city.
Deli, pizza, coffee, & flowers
Embassies of different countries, souvenir shops, yellow taxis, and hot dog stands at street corners were in abundance too.
 ...and we reached the Rockefeller Centre.
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