Left Hand Free

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The bones in my butt hurt, my left elbow is swelling, my thighs are a little tight and the muscles in my lower back are starting a dull ache. It feels great! This was my first time in a dragon […]

Dancing with Myself

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Three days into a five day long weekend and I am yet to undertake a social activity of significant duration. It’s fantastic and has happened at a very opportune time. It wasn’t even planned! Just to be clear, I haven’t […]

Now or Never

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Bucket lists – what is the point? A few Pimms at the HK Rugby Sevens on Saturday and I’m chatting about bucket lists and holidays with a very well travelled friend. As it turns out, neither of us have our […]

Young Years

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One of the 974 things I like about Hong Kong, minimal ageism. I’ve been thinking about this for a little while now and it wasn’t until a dinner party last Saturday that the word ‘ageism’ was used and my thoughts […]

Plans

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One of the many benefits of having a holiday is taking the opportunity to stop my usual day-to-day activities and consider what I’d prefer to be doing instead. It’s a bit like having a new year or a birthday as […]

Beggin for Thread

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“The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To shop for many things: For shoes–and clothes–and accessories– For lipstick–and wigs–“ Yes, it’s almost Hong Kong Rugby Sevens time again so outfits are being discussed and tickets sourced. It’s not just another […]

Roll Up Your Sleeves

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Aside from the usual feeling of tiredness that I have after a holiday (it’s typically the travel back that does it though it can be a result of a very active holiday too), I generally have another feeling or rather, […]

Pure Massacre

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English is my native language. I generally speak it pretty well except when I’m tired, stressed, drunk or when my thoughts have moved faster than my mouth. Sometimes this can happen simulateously. I have taxi driver / dim sum Cantonese. […]

The Boys of Summer

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There’s some things that seem to be more likely to happen in HK than in other places I’ve been and I’m reminded of this on occassion. Today, it was over breakfast. At a western-style restaurant where I often have my […]