So it’s bedtime on my first ’school night’ since I moved to Asia. Tomorrow morning I will wake up, get dressed and make my way to the other end of the island to meet my colleagues and get my feet wet. I’m psyched and prepared for this job but I know that, as with any new gig, it takes time to feel smart and prepared. That said, I’m going to absorb what I can and trust the process. My cold is finally subsiding and it was good that I had some days to recoup before getting going. My sleep is still off but I think I’m as ready as I can be.
In the last days I had a burning desire to see the skyline of my new city and a wish to get acquainted with my new neighborhood. Of course, the satisfying of these two desires brought me to new places, eateries and vistas. Below are some of my favorite images from the past couple days…
I’ve learned that my ‘hood is only in the very, slight beginning stages of gentrification so it is more Chinese than anything else. Shark fin, ginseng and edible bird nests are among the most popular specialties sold here and I am certain that one day I will bring my camera and focus only on those things that I wonder if you would put in your mouth…I even found a crocodile specialty store for all your edible, crocodile needs. It’s amazing. Those slight signs of gentrification on the eastern edge of Sheung Wan are also nice as, today, I found a delicious tuna sandwich and a savory muffin made with bacon, cheddar and apple. I live between the best of both worlds…
Here’s one last photo to help put everything in perspective…
As a side note, I’ll tell you that I did a little research to see if there was hope of some music in my future. What I found not only gave me great hope but booked me for this Friday night…assuming I’m back from my business trip to Guangzhou on time I’ll head to The Cavern to shoot something that I’ll tell you about later…
So far, so good. Wish me luck for my first commute.




















0 responses so far ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.