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So we're into the sixth version of my blog after the last version hung around for a year or so.

Now, a bit of info on this image. This photo was taken one lovely spring afternoon, featuring the iconic Old Well from the UNC Chapel Hill campus. I would like to think of this image as a tribute to my time in UNC Chapel Hill, the awesome friends I made and the memories I now hold dear.

A milestone in my life indeed.

I've dropped the tagboard cos its useless and taking eons to load. But thanks to Angela who helped me set it up, I still do like and will miss the pink interface.

So yeah, it's the sixth one you fellas!

Yours.

27 April 2008

the best things..

you know you miss my older entries

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Wednesday, December 01, 2004

So many of you have been asking for pictures. Its daunting having to deal with over 500 pics, but here goes nothing.
Here are the highlights of day 1.



The sunset at St Kilda's Beach, which is just across a street from Jess' place. When we got to Jess' place from the airport, it was already 6pm. Settled down and it was just in time to catch the sunset along the cold cold beach at about half past eight. It was freezing that day, i wondered why. Twas supposed to be summer.
The vastness was overwhelming. Looking at the sea a horizon-wide, one can't help but feel small. It was nature at it's huge expanse, its entirety almost impossible to grasp. We stood there for at least half an hour, taking in the sights and simply enjoying a quiet moment of tranquility. I cant help but think to myself: I'm finally here, just as what jess and I discussed back during jc days. Finally.

And this, is the plam tree-lined street of the esplanade, the esplanade of St Kilda's that is (Remember that street seperating Jess' place from the beach? This is it.).

We hopped on a tram to Lygon Street, Melbourne's own Italy.

Lygon Street is essentially jam-packed with cafes and restaurants, wall to wall, start to end. All serving italian. It has a really rousing and jocund atmosphere. Feels good even walking along the streets. See those lamp-shade thingies that look like UFO ships on poles? Those are heaters and boy they were very much appreciated that night. It was at the most 18 degrees.


We had dinner here. Cafe Notturno. It was the start of the many carbo-brimming meals to come our way.

After dinner we walked furthur down the street and chanced upon this store. The lolly store where I bought Junhan's peppermint nipples and gummy boobs.

Then Bohan whisked us back home. We would have an early morning the next day. It's the Great Ocean Road. The photos came out postcard perfect. Till then, then.

nimgnoy let the night fall at 6:15 PM

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