Monday, August 13, 2007

Meteor Shower and Pink's

Went to the Angeles Mountains with Brian, Caroline, David, and Tri to catch the meteor shower. The meteor shower was suppose to be at it's peak around 12am and on to early morning, but we didn't really see anything too spectacular. Regardless, we had fun sitting in the wilderness watching the dashes of light that would ocassionally cross the night sky and going, "Ohhhhhhh, ooohh! There's one! Did ya see it?!" Hahaha.

After an hour of watching meteors we headed to Pink's Hotdogs where I had my worst experience. They literally ran out of everything, and I was basically forced to order 3 Martha Stewart dogs w/out the correct 10 inch sausage. Not to mention right after he finished preparing all 3 hot dogs he then decides to tell me that he ran out of bacon aswell. Wth? If I didn't say anything I think they would've charged me full price for 'em. Anyway, I took these portraits there.



Once again, Caroline is storytelling through interpretive dance.


Saturday, August 4, 2007

Meet Tiger

This lively fellow down below lives over at my Grandmother's house. He's big and dumb, but all so cute and all so lovable. :3





P.S: Props to Ms. Caroline Ikeji for making me a new name stamp. I was nagging at her to make me a new one and she bent to my will. :o)

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

China Landmarks

Tourist attractions, yay!

One of the most noticeable skyscrapers in Hong Kong is the Bank of China. From what my uncle told me it is suppose to look like a butcher knife.


The Lippo Center. It's right next door to the Bank of China. "What's the Lippo Center?" you say? I really don't know, but I took a picture of it anyway. Hah! (Please excuse the lens flare)


The tour in Macao led us to St. Paul's ruin. According to wikipedia, it was carved by exiled Japanese Christians and was once the largest cathedral in Asia.


This statue of the Buddhist goddess, Kun Lam, stands in Macao. From what my tour guide told us because of Portuguese, she looks like like Lady of Guadalupe.


Can't go to Hong Kong without seeing the "Big Buddha." We had to climb 270 steps in 100F degree weather to reach it! Did I mention it was very humid? I hate Asia weather.


Not landmarks, but night shots of Hong Kong I have yet to upload.


Not the best picture, but I shot this hand-held without a tripod. :)