Monday, December 24, 2012

Places - A brief post

I've been fortunate enough to travel to so many places..especially this year! During the summer, I covered Italy (Pisa, Florence, Rome and Venice), Cambodia (Siem Reap), and China (Beijing, Dalian). Now back in England, went to Cheddar Gorge for a day trip on a lovely sunny day :)

Campo de Fiori, Rome


Climbed up St. Peter's Basilica for this shot!

Gondoliers resting in the shade during the hot summer in Venice

Temple at Angkor, same place as where Tomb Raider was filmed

A man playing a flute at Hou Hai, Beijing

Sweeping up confetti from a wedding in front of our hotel in Dalian

View from Cheddar Gorge, England (reservoir in view not too far away from us)
I need another good long holiday. I'm just dying to see new places, taste their food, listen to the sounds made by the city/town. Travelling wouldn't be complete with good company, with the people you truly love, and care about. Venturing together has never been more exciting :)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Good to be back

Just feel like writing in this space again..it has been long enough heh.
I just bought tickets to Big Bang (they're coming to London omg) and I'm trying not to jump around like a fangirl. Recently I've been checking out some good and powerful binoculars for star-gazing and for bird watching (don't judge me). So what does binoculars have to do with Big Bang I hear you say? Wellll I think it'll be a good investment really...for STAR gazing...get it??? Okay la pretty lame but hey ;) Both me and zishen can share an eye on the binoculars. Problem is, they weigh A TON. Been watching many Galaxy Tours of theirs and I can't believe I'll see them in less than 2 months..seems unreal!!! *squeeeels*

Okay enough fan girl gibberish. Time for some seriousness! 3rd year is here and my summer hols woke me up from my reverie and I now face reality. Parents aren't getting any younger and I just want to make them proud. Eventhough they say I should do my best for myself, I still do my best for them. I had the best summer ever as I achieved my main goal, which is to spend most of my holiday with my family. Many things in my mind, all I need is momentum.

I want to write more but I haven't written a single thing on f-block elements.


Picture of a 'meh-looking cat' because that's how I feel now



Thursday, May 3, 2012

phwoosh

...and my 2nd year is almost gone....that is that.
I used to count the days which creep up to my birth date..until...A-levels. Since then I've been counting down to exams instead..and almost forgetting that I even had a birthday. I guess I should get use to it, since the grown up world sounds like a cold place to be, where we give up things that we like for the sake of growing up (this is despairing :( !)...lame hobbies such as birdwatching (I get skeptical looks from people so I just stopped it altogether), collecting perfect seashells, catching small fish, and of course the classic stamp collecting. Everything is going by too fast..which reminds me, I have to take more pictures to preserve precious moments!!
Okay got carried away. Anyway the pressure is on and I need to study tonight!
Here's a picture of a garden flower which I miss very much from my A-level school. Have not seen it since :(  If only I knew its name..


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Dvorak and Dracula

It was my most memorable Halloween, when I was around 6. My family and I were at a family friend's house with loads of other kids, trick or treating parents at their tables with a plastic pumpkin head. Then it was time for a movie, we were told that it was a very funny one - it was the spoof movie of Bram Stroker's Dracula. But as I sat down with the other kids, the horror just crept up to me eventhough I've seen Dracula hit his head on the chandelier as he awoke from his coffin. I simply walked out of the room, I didn't dare watch the rest of it (the movie cost me many fearful nights, and had numerous nightmares for weeks!!!).
That night as we drove back home, Dvorak's cello concerto 3rd movement was playing on tape. I remembered that night very well, the smell of the leather seats, the occasional flashes of the orange street lights that shone into the car, and the sound of the cello which had a peculiar character of 'dracula' in it. Listen to it and tell me if it sounds like Dracula's entry theme song!



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Austria - Salzburg, Hallstatt & Vienna

It was a holiday like no other. There was something familiar about these places, immediately an intimate relationship was formed, I never felt so at home in a foreign place in such a short period of time. There were hints of familiarity which surfaced occasionally..it was like a dream I had before..

Large mountain ranges with snow caps loomed around the airport as we touched down. Our long awaited holiday has finally begun!
We were greeted by a smiling bus driver who took us to the stop closest to our hotel. We got lost on our way to the hotel but finally arrived and dumped our bags at the lobby and head out for lunch (or shall I say dessert hah)

Chess players in Salzburg

Salzburg in the evening

We hailed a cab and it took us to dinner - a one michelin star restaurant. It was a merce we sat on and it reminded me of the one we had at home. The cab driver was a middle-aged man with a friendly face and a gentle, calm tone. We told him we were students from the UK and we then told him what course we were studying.
'Ah, chemistry! Neil Bohr...'
I just nodded politely and I thought to myself : I don't remember Neil Bohr was from these parts? The ones I can come up with was only Boltzmann. And I scolded myself for not remembering anymore (I should know that Schrodinger, Pauli, and Hess were from Austria too)
He then went on and told us about his really eye-opening story which changed the atmosphere that night, that how his teacher (who was also a Judo master) saved his life by implementing healthy eating habits to him (by eating raw food). I then wondered if dinner tonight would be healthy, but brushed that thought away immediately as we've been eating desserts as meals for the whole of the day. I had kavalierspitz (the shoulder part of the cow) and it was the best piece of beef I've ever had (it had to be because I paid 19.80 euros for that, AND that it's a one michelin star restaurant). I swear I gained some weight after that night, we went back feeling bloated.

my favourite animal statues - Mirabell Gardens, Vienna
The next day in Salzburg we went to Mirabell Gardens - the place where The Sounds of Music was filmed. Where they sang 'Do, Re, Mi'. All of the other songs were playing in my head while taking shots of the beautiful garden such as well...do re mi, my favourite things, so long, farewell.

A statue in Schonbrunn Palace gardens
Took a train to Vienna early afternoon as we couldn't go up this mountain in Salzburg (cable cars were under renovation).
Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna

Schonbrunn Palace - sunset

The fountain in front of Schonbrunn Palace

The next morning we got onto the 5.44a.m. train to Hallstatt. The young, blonde ticket agent man said to us 'Why take a train so early?? Don't you sleep well in this country?' haha!

On the way to Hallstatt
Didn't really sleep much on the train as the route was very scenic. Ooo-ed and aaah-ed alot as we got closer to our destination.

Hallstatt residence!

The only way to get to Hallstatt from the train station is to take a short ferry ride across the lake. I took tons of pictures of this quaint town but I can't simply upload them all.

soaking in the peace
Everyday life in Hallstatt

Boat houses in Hallstatt

cute soap!!

We only spent 4 hours in Hallstatt as we had to catch a Kissin at Muzikverein that night. It was mind blasting but Joshua said that Dvorak's 9th New World Symphony was even better. And I can definitely believe that, and I kicked myself alot for not going for that one. Sigh.
I saw a young man with a suit who stood up to watch the concert adjacent to me and Joshua. I can tell that he was really enjoying himself, one arm across his waist, the other rested on his hand with his elbow and had his fingers tapping his cheek to the rhythm of the allegro piano piece. I chuckled inside and turned to Joshua, wanting to share this with him, until I noticed that he was lost in his own world too.

Muzikverein Golden Hall


Belvedere Palace

On our last day we went to Belvedere Palace to look at Klimt's most famous art piece - The Kiss. Ever since I did the jigsaw puzzle with my sister I fell in love with it. When I saw it in real life, I found myself mesmerized by its splendor. The gold flicks of paint shone and brought the picture to life. My second favourite was the water serpents. It has the length of a computer keyboard but there's so much detail!

Klimt - The Kiss


Klimt - Water Serpents
Towards the end spent most of the time running around (literally!!) London to catch our train and coach back to Bristol. Very memorable. Sighh it was definitely too short a stay in Austria. 5 days has past now and I think my heart is still there. One week there would've been perfect!! 

In conclusion: my trip to Austria in 4 days - moutains, desserts, Haribos, peaceful, magnificent music, difficult names of places such as Attnang Pucheim and Kunsthistorisches, very helpful locals, lots of badass-looking guys.
Where next? Italy!! Hopefully will cover Rome, Florence, Pisa, Milan and Venice this summer :)
Now I'm back to studying for my finals in May. I am terrified. Wish me luck!



Monday, February 13, 2012

I haven't blogged since..omg

So maybe I've been a bit lazy updating this space..

Last Thursday was the most electrifying Thursday it can ever get. Thursday always meant labs for me. But that week I was counting down to Justice's concert. And dang it's freaking awesome!! Both were wearing black leather jackets, Xavier had a few puffs on stage..super badass! Loved Gaspard's hair throwing back and forth to the beat. Zs and I were wondering what do DJ's actually do on the turntables. The crowd was crazy. I was so glad I picked the spot with the best view..not to mention, the safest too! It looked like the crowd started moshing to the opening song 'Genesis' when Justice dropped the beats. They played Civilisation the longest..my faveee song!! Still can't get it outta my head. The light show was amazing. Very creative and it was different for every song. I'm so glad I took many videos!! A night I'll never forget :)



Played King's cup again last weekend..I seriously I'm getting too old for games like these..I got a hangover the next morning with just a plastic cup of alcohol (malibu and vodka ice). I can't afford to get sick again. 2 lab reports coming my way and I don't have much time left. Jan results came back very recently and I can say that I'm happy that I'm on par with some of my course mates..however I was a bit disappointed with my marks. I don't know how I can deal with 5 papers in the summer.

After exams, I'll be working for one of my lecturer's in the chem dept on soft matter. I'm really excited!! Sure some people would think why would I throw away my beautiful summer in the labs instead of lying on the beach with sand between my toes..but I think it's good for a change! Plus I think it's something I would enjoy very much :) call me a nerd if you want..

I had the time to feel bored and started on tumblr.

I have a feeling that I have more to write..but for now all I can think of is my lab report..I really need to start on it!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

I thank you :)

Modern day technology kills a lot of things. Namely the sizzling anticipation of waiting for your film to develop, the quality of photos, sentimental values over the photographs (no copy and pasting!), though digital photography is widely used for convenience's sake.

As I flipped through my elder sister's photo album (back then dad took alot of black and white film photographs), I realised how well kept they were and it hit me that these were the only physical forms of memory she and dad had of her early childhood life.
I've used film before and changed to digital. I almost forgot how it's like to feel more love towards the photos which took careful measures to snap. That is, until Zishen bought me a polaroid camera - the Shackman multishot, resurfacing those feelings I experienced too long ago.