Sunday, November 2, 2014
#09 oslo revisited
taken: 22-25 Feb 2014
sometimes it takes a second look to really appreciate the beauty of a place. usually the first experience comes with a mishmash of novelty, sensory overload, excitement and a little confusion (not necessarily a bad thing), and i forget to relax and take in the sight.
time has made me forget how gorgeous oslo is.
oslo is where culture meets nature. it is the heart of culture - who can forget the multiple museums (including the national gallery with munch's famous 'the scream'), the gargantuan and intricate sculptures at vigelandsparken, and ballet performances housed in the iconic opera house. the tune of a single trumpeter floating along the streets. all these, against a backdrop of a sea of white, snowy hills and little ducks on frozen lakes.
but even more, the greatest pleasures come from the simplest things. sledding down a snowy hill, eating a ham-and-cheese on rye atop the opera house, tasting some 'lefse' (norwegian flatbread) with butter and feeling alive in the icy cool of the wind.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
#8 melancholic kraków
taken: 10 april 2013
kraków struck me as a place of melancholy - though more of a hopeful kind of sad. a place where the past and present coexists. where history lingers.
the buildings and structures of the city envelopes its stories. from the more distant past: the royal wawel castle (built and rebuilt), the barbican, the town hall. more recently, reminders of wwii: the jewish ghetto, the schindler's factory, the nearby auschwitz.
every hour kraków is awakened with the sounds of the trumpet (Hejnał Mariack) from atop the st mary's basilica, drifting across the city and broadcasting on polskie radio, before coming to an abrupt stop. a tribute to the trumpeter who was shot in the throat in warning of a mongol invasion in 1241 (according to legend). the anthem is played four times in four directions (NSWE) - once for the kings, once for the city, once for the bishop, and once for the visitors. it was like a little wave and nod to us - a lovely touch to the city.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
#7 magic in hongkong
taken: 15 & 17 dec 2012
hk isn't the most scenic places around. but there is magic that exists there, particularly in disneyland. some may say disneyland is cliche/ kiddy. but it's where you are allowed to be a kid, even if you are already 35. to wear mickey ears just for the fun of it. to be excited about taking photos with minnie and winnie.
and of course, who can forget the dim sum and shopping that are synonymous with hongkong.
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