Pelican gliding atop a crashing wave
nature, photography

Pelican Play

I recently spent a weekend in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, a quick getaway for my first time traveling internationally within North America. It was a nice, relaxing vacation until Hurricane/Tropical Storm Blanca also decided to pay a visit. As the winds became increasingly violent, the waves put on a great display.

Resort guests scrambled to leave the area, back to the safety of their home countries. But the birds? They seemed to revel in the chaos, playing atop the crashing waves and flying free in the turbulent air.

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haworthia attenuata young bloom
photography, plants

Blooming Zebra

Zebra Haworthia, otherwise known as Haworthia attenuata, a small succulent originally from the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. This late into the Spring season, it finally opens the first of its small flowers at the end of its long, outstretched stem. Finally!

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Lonesome Liberty Square in Taipei
architecture, photography, taiwan

A Quiet Memorial

A lonesome Liberty Square, seen from the steps of Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall. One man savoring the sight.

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medley of singlebarrel cocktails
alcohol, bars, photography

Singlebarrel

Today marks the last day of Singlebarrel, my favorite bar in the San Francisco bay area. Located in downtown San Jose, Singlebarrel is a speakeasy-themed cocktail bar that takes you back to the old days of prohibition. At the door, you see no sign of the bar except a lone barrel, mounted to the brick wall above the entrance. At the front of the line, you are greeted by the doorman, dressed in a long pea coat and herringbone duckbill cap. He briefs the newcomers and rewelcomes the oldcomers.

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blind turn on a tunnel road
meditation, motivation

Forge Ahead

The road of life is fraught with peril, full of dips and bumps and twists and turns. You never know what lies ahead without the courage to round the corner and see. Though you can’t control what’s beyond that corner, you can choose the manner of your approach and your reaction. And that is your power.
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light shining through the clouds on i-5
nature, photography

The (Not So) Long Drive

Lots of things seem uninteresting until you learn to look more closely and appreciate the simple things around you.

This long 6-hour drive on I-5 was, and usually is, super tedious and dull. With nothing but straight road and dirt, it’s a killer for both locals and tourists. This time, though, the weather provided a nice distraction.

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meiji jingu wedding procession among the crowd
japan, photography

Red Parasol

Meiji Jingu is my favorite shrine in Tokyo. Located in Shibuya, right across the street from Harajuku, it offers 0.7 square kilometers (170 acres) of tranquil forest sanctuary in the middle of Tokyo’s dense urban metropolis.

Weekends are a popular time to visit for both tourists and locals, as the temple grounds provide a beautiful backdrop for traditional Shinto weddings. At frequent intervals, ceremonious marriage processions take place within the main courtyard, and interested visitors quickly swarm in for a gander.

Among the sea of people, a simple, red parasol becomes a diamond in the rough.

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tahoto pagoda at Eikando temple in Kyoto
kyoto, photography

Eikando in the Smoky Trees

A brilliantly colored Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Eikando (永観堂) Zenrinji is known for its bright, vibrant silk banners that cover its awnings and passageways. Its famed Tahoto pagoda stands tall among the twilit, smoky trees of the forest.

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yellow dragonfly perched on a leaf in maokong taiwan
nature, photography

There Was a Dragonfly in Maokong

And I took a photo of it.

It was nice seeing the wildlife thrive outside of the city. Outside of any city, really. I enjoyed getting away from the noise. The traffic, the people, the commotion. All of these merge into a loud and continuous white noise. I don’t realize how displeasing it is until I’m away from it, when I’m in the woods and I realize that I just feel…better. I feel free.

In the tranquility of Maokong, there was a dragonfly. And amidst the soft rustling of the wind through the trees, there was only the sound of my breath. And then my shutter. Nothing else.

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