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A day with E-PL1 + 20m 1.7 Pancake lens (Sydney 12 Jul 2010)
- 2010-07-12 (Mon)
- Art & Culture | Gadget | Sydney Living | 美食 Eat
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21 Mar 2010 Sydney Sunday
- 2010-03-22 (Mon)
- Gadget | Sydney Living | 美食 Eat
What a world it would be if wherever you go, you can have a Sunday like a Sydney Sunday…
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Japanese Everyday Goodies from MiniStore
- 2010-01-27 (Wed)
- Travel/Advanture | 美食 Eat
The day on leaving Japan, I bought some everyday goodies from a mini store around the corner of my friend’s place. Immediately afterward, my friend told me it is cheaper to get it from supermarket. Anyways, I don’t have time to go to market just for those. Next time, I will remember to get some of these a day or two earlier.
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Soy bean fish / Lego / Baby fat
- 2009-12-08 (Tue)
- Gadget | Sydney Living | 美食 Eat
Lego Sydney Harbour Bridge sighted in Myer Sydney Downtown CBD. (Here is a lego Eiffel Tower I sighted before in the same location).
Soy Bean Fish (豆瓣鱼)A very delicious take away.
Had a nice lunch break, during which, for some reason, it reminded me my fat fat faced baby - DUDU (嘟嘟).
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2009 Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival
- 2009-10-03 (Sat)
- Art & Culture | Sydney Living | 美食 Eat
Today is 2009 Mid-Autumn Festival or Moon Festival. Unlike (2008 moon festival), it is a cold and rainy night in Sydney tonight. So there is no dinning out. Just have some Moon cake at home and watch CCTV mid-autumn TV show in TPG. Let me show something Chinese. Here is my Sep Flickr favorite, go check it out…
Eating the moon cake while watching CCTV mid-autumn festival show. This is the opening number - ‘fragrant moon light of the homeland’ by dancer Yang Yang 芬芳故乡月 扬扬 based on a traditional popular song - ‘lemon looking moonlight’ 月儿像柠檬
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Sydney Sunday 2009-09-27 with Nikon D90 Tokina 12-24mm f/4 and Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
- 2009-09-27 (Sun)
- Gadget | Sydney Living | eLife
Today, I went out with my new Tokina 12-24mm f/4 and Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 (used on Nikon D90).
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