Saturday Night Live
Dear TomHa,
I wonder when is the last time I stayed home on a saturday night. Had a run, watched the evening sky on the rocks outside Gombak stadium, wondered into my old hunt at Little Guilin. Life's good.
I have many hobbies. None of which is what I would call fervent though. Of these hobbies, one had stuck with me since secondary I do not know what. That is to collect photos off magazines and newspapers and sticking them in scrapbooks. Haha... Quite a childish activity, I know, but what came off as a means by which to improve my photography skills in the past had turn out to be a rather enjoyable experience, cutting and pasting without the mechanical and rather contrived mouse, but with scissors and glue. Although I must stress that I have no idea where my past scrapbooks are, as my room is now in full emergency state status, but as I huffed and puffed my stuff over to my brother's room with an overwhelmingly many stuff (ironically, my younger brother has a bigger room) as my sister has grown up to sleep alone, I should think that I would be able to find them out, I hope, or I would have to enlist the searchdog's help to locate them. Perhaps, I should build up a database of the locations of my things at home... The Kheng-gle-hoo! search engine... sounds not bad eh?
Speaking of this hobby, today's papers is really a godsend. In the world section of the Saturday Times, I think that's what they call it, the ST published a photojournal of 3 ST photographers' work in Yogyarkata. I like most of the pictures. Very nice and meaningful. So what are the 3 boys doing up there? Afterall, I should be liking pictures that reflect more of the pictures that reflect the reality overthere. But what I see from this picture is cheer from a disaster-struck side. That these boys can still smile is really heart-warming. Not to mention that they are wearing SCDF helmets, an occupation that until now, is what I see myself to be doing after I finish my bond with the SAF. I certainly hope to join some volunteering mission to Yogyarkata this year end. Mum would not be too happy to hear me going to some other places with mountains and in this case, worse, volcanoes just a few weeks after India. EEwwww...
More National Geographic Adventure! Woohoo! Venture into deep and dark places through literature and picture!
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Posted by ~CaoKheng at 10:02 PM
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