Monday Artist
Decided to discontinue the weekly Monday night painting classes after the MK riot during CNY and knowing that the school I attended was responsible for an even more violent riot against the then British government back in 1967. I had been taking Monday night painting classes at the same centre for about 4-5 years, first […]
Half Marathon Preparation
Didn’t realize before how small HK is… A half-marathon (21K) already covers part of New Territories, Kowloon, and Hong Kong Island! Feeling anxious about my run on Sunday… p.s. Still can’t get my head around the CE address yesterday… While silly Mr. 689 has his grand but awfully vague mainland-centric agenda, I have my own […]
89.64
Got absorbed into the time capsule, I’ve spent the whole afternoon going through the FB posts relating to the tragedy that happened this day 26 years ago in Beijing. When the massacre took place, I was naive and staying in a peaceful country far away from the frontline. Thankful that the internet in HK is […]
Hopeless HK Government
The biggest local news this morning was our Government’s Chief Executive’s daughter updating her FB status with a bruised photo claiming that she was beaten by her mother. Police and ambulance arrived at the Government’s House but left without the “victim”. The Chief Executive called for a public press in the afternoon to turn down […]
New Year’s Eve
Couldn’t join my fellowship’s hotpot at night because I’m still on medication and my doctor advised me not to join gatherings with many people. It has been like a month since I last joined fellowship, sure hope I’ll be able to recover fully and join again soon. Tonight’s another one of those times when I […]
Day 43
Still insisting on visiting the “Harcourt Village” weekly on Sunday nights. Despite being already 43 days, I’m still finding new posters and other creative works every time I visit. I admire the perseverance of the students in their protest for true democracy, but I hope that they do so more wisely. The more the Movement […]








