Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Lama Island




Giant Spider...aaaaah!

Lama Beach







Lama Island is a nice relaxed place in Hong Kong. You take a ferry to the island. It's only a 20 minute ferry ride. The island is a walking or biking only island. No cars allowed. It is known as the hippie island, because there are a lot of hippie ex-pats that live on the island. I went walking with my local friends Stephen and Myra. Found a lovely beach and went swimming in the water. It was the perfect day for a hike and swim. We stopped at this organic garden that had the largest spider I have ever seen. It was as big as my hand, but it was not a tarantula. I don't know what kind of spider it was, but it was scary and amazing.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Saturday Hike











I hiked for 6 hours with my friend Keena and friends. It was a nice hike through the mountains and pastures along the beach. Across the shore you could see Shenzen. There were many abandoned villages that we wandered across. There were bamboo forests, too. The bamboo makes this creaking noise in the wind. It almost sounds like a wood pecker or a creaky door. It was kind of spooky. The combination of heat and exercise created rivers of sweat all over the body. I was feeling a bit dehydrated. There were lots of cow pies al over the place and then I ran into some free-range cows that looked like they were starving.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Lilienfield-Summer 2011


A most beautiful building.
The sound technician recording the concert.

On the train.

After Vienna I took the train the Lilienfield to see my friend, Monica perform. Lilienfield was such a quaint little Austrian town. So peaceful and fresh.

Vienna-Summer 2011






I was in Vienna for 2 nights this summer. I stayed in the Hostel Ruthensteiner, which I would highly recommend. It was a cozy, comfortable Hostel with good vibes. I went to one palace to see the artwork of Gustav Klimt. Then I went on a bike tour of Vienna. That was alot of fun and a great way to see Vienna in a short period of time. I was the only caucasian on the tour except for the tour guide. Everyone else was from Asia. I felt like I had never left Hong Kong. It was funny and I felt right at home.:)

The Night View from my Apartment




I love the view from my apartment. I can see the sunset over the water and the mountains.:)

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival

Tonight I drove all the way to the Butterfly Beach in Teun Mun. I was hoping to see lots of floating lanterns. But....I saw lots of glow sticks, candles burning in the sand and some lanterns that you carry with a stick. No floating lanterns. It was a lovely full moon. I walked on the beach and watched all the people sitting on the sand playing with their glow sticks and candles. Maybe next year I can find out where they light the flying lanterns. It is a most magical moment when hundreds of lanterns are floating through the air.