Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Taken from 畿米

My Chinese is too lousy to make me a avid reader of Chinese poems, but this one that i chanced upon somehow resonates with my "caption" above.


神秘分界线

小丑的世界,总被一分为二,
一半阳光,一半阴影;
一半欢乐,一半凄凉。
我真想知道,
那一条神秘的分界线究竟是什么?

And this one is super poetic & touching....


And a "kissing cousin" to it....

烙印下脚印的沙滩,已被海浪卷去。
而我们一起走过的路,并没有随之消逝。
美丽的回忆,早已融化在海水里,载到地平线去。
走到任何一片沙滩,我都能嗅到对你淡淡的思念。
就这样,我拥有了整个世界。

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Day 4

Another bonding session-- We had our mwh chalet at Coasta Sands Downtown East.


Somebody said the act of Pledging Alliances was to display ur artistic talent...or the lack of it.


These gals got it right with their Artsy pigss!



Group photo on Second day



Googled this this morning....in light of Chikungunya scares this seems befitting:

Q: What exactly happens when you get a mosquito bite?
A: The mosquito stabs into your skin with its proboscis, injects an anti-coagulant to stop the clotting process and then sucks its full of your blood.

Q: I have 4 bites on my legs 1 on my foot and one on my hand and arm. what makes them so rediculasly itchy?
A: It's proteins in the mosquito's saliva, which it injects in order to prevent the blood from clogging. As these proteins are destroyed in temperatures of over 45°C, a method is to hold a not-too-hot cup of coffee or tea against the bite for about a minute, then it won't ever itch again. I always do this and it works great.