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Our office now are loaded with so many project proposals, leading to our department of having so many works to be done.
Letting me feel so exhausted,
For that, i somehow feel the need for a vacation..........
a paradise like vacation.
Happy Sunday and Monday to all!
: )
It seems every location in Bangkok is a potential place to sit and eat. Even on this very narrow sidewalk on this this dingy little alley busy with traffic, became a restaurant in the evening. Chinatown, Bangkok.
Eddie (not his real name) is a professional musician. The City Market hired him as a resident busker, providing music and entertainment to the Market's customers. Eddie can render a blues riff and song right on the spot to fit the situation. He's great with the children. Eddie is an all-around great guy!
Just remembering our trip in Strawberry farm at Trinidad, Benguet.
Trinidad, Benguet is a place where you can see fresh strawberries and other vegetables, and most tourist are given a chance to harvest some of this fruits & vegetable products.
Recently Benguet had been suffering from various landslide and flooding due to the recent typhoon, and since agriculture and tourism is one source of income by the locals, it had been a difficult times for them, But for sure, the people of this beautiful province will surpass this challenges, and once again they will have more tourist to attract, and produce more strawberries and other agricultural products.
To read more about whats happening in Benguet, just read this link;
newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/regions/view/2009...
From 7 January , evening dining banned in restaurants, while bars and other leisure venues ordered to close, under tough package of Covid-19 measures fighting fifth wave of infections. The restaurants can only offer takeaway.
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Reportage and street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
The annual 'All Under One Banner' Scottish Independence march made it's way through Glasgow on Saturday 3rd May. While a few thousand people took part I captured a few photographs and dipped in to momentarily impede the march for a couple of seconds to get this shot. Yes, the marshalls shouted for the march to keep moving.
I love that the dogs posture almost looks posed and that I captured an angle that I didn't see any press photographers trying to take. The shot deserved a widescreen crop to emphasise the viewpoint from under the Saltire.
Enjoy.
Hong Kong’s public hospitals are overwhelmed by the recent surge in coronavirus infections, which means residents who test positive for the virus have to wait a few days before being admitted.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam said on Wednesday that she is optimistic that at least 10,000 hotel rooms can be converted into isolation facilities for Covid patients who have no or mild symptoms. (20220216 RTHK news)