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Eason’s stage 9.

June 18th 2008 by pelfy in Et cetera, My Escape 3

Yen wants me to update my blog so badly. So, I’d decided to post this (just to make her happy!) Wuakkaaa (=
OK. Last Saturday, I was at Eason Chan’s “Moving On” Stage 9 Concert at Stadium Merdeka and obviously I did not buy the tickets. My friend (who works in a local Chinese press) gave [...]

I went. I saw. But I did not conquer.

June 14th 2008 by pelfy in Et cetera, My Escape, Photography 4

From Telipok (Kota Kinabalu), my tour mates and I took an express bus to Kundasang. Due to the fact that there were not many options, we took the ‘Dong Ma’ bus - one of the popular companies (with low accident/death rates). The journey from Telipok took us approximately 1hr and 30 mins.
We reached Kundasang at [...]

‘You have just landed at the KK T2 Airport’.

June 9th 2008 by pelfy in Et cetera, My Escape, Photography 6

As I had mentioned in my previous post, I was away in Sabah for 11 days: 4 days in Kota Kinabalu, 3 days in Kundasang and 4 days in Sandakan.
Which means, you have probably read about my delayed flights. Thus, my arrival at the Kota Kinabalu (KK) T2 Airport was filled with joy. Aha! Moments [...]

Pelfy: Is back in action!

June 3rd 2008 by pelfy in Flowers, My Escape, Photography 6

Pelfy is back from Sabah.
That is right! I was away for 11 days. My trip to the “land below the wind” was filled with lots of fun as my Tourism Management graduate buddy, HM had successfully organised a well-planned trip to the other side of Malaysia.
But, hours before we boarded the plane, something uneventful happened. [...]

Basic photography and some pictures

May 13th 2008 by pelfy in My Escape, Photography 9

By now, you should have probably heard of my Princess; and the fact that my sister did not bring it to the US because she knows I need to master some basic photography skills in order to be in the industry.
What happened last weekend was.. I attended a basic photography course where the ’students’ were [...]