interface II


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..

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Sunday, March 06, 2005

My eyes feel weary and I guess I'll quickly leave a post before heading to sleep.

I saw one of the most beautiful sunsets yesterday evening. And I bet anyone in Singapore would have experienced a certain extent of it.

I'm sure there might have been similar or even more brilliant sunsets before, but I just felt the vibe yesterday. The last time I saw such an awesome sight wasn't too long ago though, Phillip Island Melbourne, November 04.

Sundown was a warm glow. A magnificent orange that struck through all of the land and invigorating even the most inanimate object it laid its hands on.

All in its path shimmered a fervent luminosity, and even exudes an ardent cheer.

And in the urban horizon punctuated by skyscrapers, the sun stood still. It's outline distinctively clear as I saw its zealous incandescence encapsulated within.

All too soon, the sun takes a bow and the curtain falls. Or should I say nightfall.

Silence throughout.

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Sunsets like these happen all the time and given the right atmospheric conditions, it can be a lovely sight. All it takes is for one to sit down, put all cares and concerns aside and simply be in awe at nature's wonder show.

Nobody hardly takes the time to stop and appreciate nature these days, it's therapeutic in my opinion. Then, our lives seem so small. Like leaning out trying to grab the clouds - the more we try to reach out, the more insurmountable they become.

I wasn't even at a prime lookout point when I took in all of these. Just me and my grandma, sitting side by side in the balcony of her apartment.

And it was bliss in its simplest sense.

nimgnoy let the night fall at 11:23 PM

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