yup i did! i'm always peeking out of my window to check for ships. it's just a sony cyber-shot digicam, i was blessed with a bright and clear sky that day. thanks :) btw i replied your previous comment in the other entry!
just thought i'd share about how i feel toward the change, i love this place and it's very close to my heart. come, you are not that old :) the new towns are fairly tranquil. transport will probably be a nightmare though. here, transport is fine because it's an old town. you do get cars whizzing by and all but i still consider it a peaceful place. the noise of the cars are like the sound of running water.
doing fine! i can almost see you becoming who you are today from those times in the past haha. we really really should catch up some day, but work is quite bogging, no? where are you studying now?
i am studying accountancy at ntu. how about you? i hope you don't mean becoming a model on kids central, haha! :D we can meet up after this semester is over, but not so soon as i probably will be going on a grad trip.
I liked how you captured your emotion through the photo and I quite understand how you feel. While I know it is inevitable, I too silently rebel at the pace of changes that is taking place.It's as if I'm losing memories and breathing space by the minute and soon there won't be anywhere I can really call home anymore.
hi renzze, thanks. i recall a post in which you wrote about your sadness toward change in a previously beautiful and tranquil beach in bali. the intangibility of feelings and memories are very often overlooked in exchange for money. but for a better life... who could blame them?
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