Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Hello New Paltz

My second NY visit in June: Brian was so sweet. He offered to pick me up at JFK and wanted to show me his city, New Paltz. Little did I know that New Paltz is far far away in upstate New York.

It took Brian and Terry 3 hours to get to the airport and it took us another 2.5 hours to go back. I had an hour flight delay and Brian got lost in lower Manhattan so by the time we got to New Paltz, it was about
10:00pm. After a late supper and a night tour through the sleeping town, we got to their house around midnight.

I saw closed shops and dark houses.

The place was quiet and calm. Ahhh... so tranquil. But when I learned that we would have to leave around 5:15 am in order for me to be back in Manhattan by 8:15am, I rattled the place!

What? A 3-hour drive? Briiiaaaaaan, why didn't you say so?

The morning was beautiful though. I had my first good look of their house and the surrounding. It was like being in a park. The morning sun was already out and birds were chirping away. These pictures were taken around 5am on the property.

The drive back to Manhattan was longer than the evening before because of the morning traffic. Oh, I missed my 20-minutes BART ride!!

Brian wanted to pick me up and take me back to New Paltz again after work because I didn't get to see anything the night before. Huh? What Brian? Are you out of your mind?? Are you thinking of going home and coming out in the afternoon and going back and out again in the morning??

What's wrong with that picture? Should I stay at my hotel that was right next to the office building? Do fish drink water?

Until next time, New Paltz.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Take It As Is

Black coffee: dark, rich and distinctive. The first sip has to be just right - piping hot, fresh, strong, unsweetened, and no burned smell or metallic taste. Ahh… a good sip means a good day.

Why black coffee? I had to go back to when I was 16 years old when I should have been drinking hot chocolate at that age. It wasn’t by choice. Hot chocolate was not served at this fish and bait shop by Galileo High. I went there every morning before class to get something hot to chase away the chills. And what was I doing at Galileo High? I was crazy to take an early morning BASIC/COBL computer programming class that summer when I could have and should have played lazy. And Galileo High was by the piers and wasn’t even that close to home. What was I thinking?

Anyway, back to black coffee… the fish and bait shop never seemed to have cream and sugar. I guessed the fishermen didn’t care about that. Gulp it down and out to the sea. In the beginning I would always ask the weathered owner for cream, and the answer was always a baritone NO. ”Sugar?” I would asked next hoping for the next best thing, but the answer was still NO.

Instead of walking out, I joined the fishermen and took my coffee black. By the end of the summer class, I was one of them!

Talk about a coffee experience… Beat that, Starbucks!

Monday, July 23, 2007

Cold and Gray

This summer is unlike any summer. It hasn't been a happy one. Mom is recovering from stroke; dear cousin is clinging to the oxygen tank because her lungs are failing her; RK's mom succumbed to her illness; mom's best friend, Aunt Lily, passed away from cancer, Ling-Ling is going through her chemotherapy, and Uncle, Derek's father, passed away unexpectedly from coronary artery blockage. He was okay one minute and gone the next. No goodbyes and no last hugs...

It's a sad summer for many of us. The light summer breeze can't lift our hearts and the sun can't seem to dry all the tears. Yet, life continues to move on. There is nothing we can do except march on...

Act Now: Live each day and enjoy every moment like there is no tomorrow. Remember to say "I Love You" before that opportunity is taken from us.

No regrets.




Wednesday, June 27, 2007

No Code Required

So technology is getting easier and easier. Anyone can be a techie nowadays. Check out this "embed slideshow" function. One little click and presto! No need to learn HTML to make it happened. Can't all things be just this simple? But how much fun would it be left?

No complaints though. Very easy to show off. Here's a slideshow of one of RK’s interior design projects. It's Pamplemousse Bakery in Redwood City. RK designed everything from the counter to the furniture - not the pastries though. Luckily, pastries were still made the old- fashion way and not with a click of a button.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Bon Voyage!

Sue and her hubby are on this very ship cruising out to Alaska. I’ve told her that I see cruise ships in and out right outside my office window, so she said she would wave good-bye when they depart.

Blowhorn blasted loudly as the cruiseline announced its departure. This big ship backed out the pier pretty quickly and gracefully. I’m sure Sue was waving like crazy and jumping out and
down out there as I snatched these pictures.

It’s the thought that counts. Sue!! Hey, you just might catch up with Delta and Dawn – the two lost Humpback whales that finally left the San Francisco Bay on Wednesday - on your way out to the sea.