Archive for 'Thoughts'
Europe - Milan, Paris, London, Vienna and Prague
I’m really looking forward to this trip. Three out of the four cities I have yet to see, Milan being the one I have visit. That’s where my trip where originate. My cousin is currently residing there and I will be spending some time with her. I have not seen […]
Posted: April 6th, 2008 under Thoughts, Travel.
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This time last year…
I traveled to Vietnam to unlock a mystery. Not only a mystery but a discovery in one’s self of origin and identity. It seems so long ago but it’s memory vividly etched into my mind: the beauty, the history and the people. How can I not forget? The time I’ve […]
Posted: February 9th, 2008 under Thoughts, Vietnam.
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Voices of Sudan
A friend of mine, David, went to Sudan earlier this year on a mission with his church. While there, he had a chance to capture the darkness that surrounds its people and its land. He visited Darfur, a war torn city in the middle of all the madness where […]
Posted: July 15th, 2007 under Photography, Thoughts.
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US Open Tennis Tickets…sort of
I’ve been wanting to go for the past 2 years but haven’t planned it out as well as I thought.
Two years ago, it was travel: How was I going to get there? What days would I go?
Last year it was: How am I going to get tickets?
This year: Travel schedule planned. Arrangements for hotel or […]
Posted: June 12th, 2007 under Thoughts.
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Time
I use to have plenty of it, now, I don’t have enough of it…
Posted: May 3rd, 2007 under Thoughts.
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The essence of Vietnam…
are still with me as I am back in the States. The sounds of constant honking riding through the city. The smell of divine foods being prepared for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The chaos of the traffic moving every which way but without accident. The beauty of the perfect green rice […]
Posted: March 3rd, 2007 under Thoughts, Vietnam.
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It doesn’t take much…
for the youth of Vietnam to be elated. Deflated ballons, used tennis balls, old bikes, whatever Americans think of being 3rd rate toys, the kids here would probably find great pleasure playing with it.
I had a chance to visit my Uncle’s family on the other side of Saigon, just on the outskirts. He’s the oldest […]
Posted: February 12th, 2007 under Thoughts, Vietnam.
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