Tuesday, December 23, 2014

A City of Festivals


This land is a city of festivals, festivals of ethnical, cultural, religious, commercial and political origins. Unfortunately, some people just don’t enjoy them and I am a member of this hidden minority.
“Having said that, there’s a festival which still fascinates me.”
“What is it?”
“The Ghost Festival of course!”
“Gee! Morbid!”
“Well, your reaction doesn’t surprise me.”

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Red Spring Flowers


This was the early Friday morning of the twenty first day of March and I took a day off from work. I met Redcotton, the flower of the month, the first time this year.
Redcotton, don’t you know you’re on the spot right now?

What do you mean?
Well, you’re everywhere, along the roads, at midlevel, in the parks, among the concrete blocks, in every photo blog and even next to the sewage ditch here!

Monday, April 7, 2014

The Ending Road


The person is...
And he walks his life...
But he doesn't know when, where and how the road ends.


人生路 美夢似路長
路裡風霜 風霜撲面乾
紅塵裡 美夢有幾多方向
找痴痴夢幻中心愛 路隨人茫茫

人生是 美夢與熱望
夢裡依稀 依稀有淚光
何從何去 去覓我心中方向

風彷彿在夢中輕嘆 路和人茫茫


Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Memorial Service

It was about ten days before last Christmas. Pam called me at work.

“Hey, you’re clinical mate!” Pam remarked in her typical simple-hearted tune half way through the conversation. “That’s alright, we can find another time. You treat me though…an expensive one, huh?”
 
“No problem!... Me clinical?”
 
“Ooh!... Yesss! That’s for sure!” She said as if it was a matter of fact. “By the way, he’s coming too and he said it would be his memorial service as well, ha…ha…ha… Are you sure you’re not coming this Friday evening?” She laughed hysterically.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Mid-autumn Festival is still wanted…


I am not a festival man and would try hard to get away from the celebrations, especially the traditional ones. I guess most of the younger generation only concern about the non-religious Christmas, Halloween and the Valentine’s Day. I approached this year’s Mid-autumn Festival as those before it – joining the family dinner at my parents’ place on the nearest Saturday before it. So, we celebrated the festival five days before the actual day. It was like a routine of the family, people came, ate, said “Happy Mid-autumn Festival!” and left. This year, the old man did something unusual as we were preparing to leave. He gave me two lie-sees and said, “They’re for your birthday; wish everything goes alright for you. This one’s from me and the other one your mum.” Then, he gave two to my sister and said, “These are for your birthday.”

“But mine is in November…”