Thursday, December 15, 2011

Collaging, Lomography Style

Happy accidents don't often happen but when they do, boy am I happy!
VM x Mini Diana managed to result in some fun Lomo Collages last week.
If only I knew how it happened...

Kennedy Town Pier

On the road to Kai Tak, Kowloon

Kennedy Town Pier

Kennedy Town Pier

Explanation anyone?
(magical overlapping me thinks)

Monday, December 5, 2011

VM hearts Vintage Shoes


Like most girls I have a love for shoes and all things vintage. I couldn't believe my luck when I came across a pile of vintage shoes at the local antiques market. There was Dior, Bally and special 'Made for Lane Crawford' shoes. There is a downside though, they were all in a petite size 36 and under, too small for my feet...ugly sister moment when I tried to squeeze them on...sigh



But all is not lost, I am passing on my vintage finds onto others through my etsy store ...vic&lily...
They will uploaded soon, so watch this space.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/vicandlily?ref=si_shop

Photos: GRWIV
http://www.grwiv.com/

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

On the road to Kai Tak...

... Standing on the old fly-over to the area of the old Kai Tak Airport. Creepy and exciting all at the same time.

Monday, November 7, 2011

The Great Outdoors...

Paragliders, Dragons Back HK

 ...are they really so great?

Answer: Yes, as it makes you forget about the smog, millions of people and the lack of space you have.

Am I irritated by these things? Perhaps. However, Hong Kong has a wonderful way of making you love it again with its vast green landscape.




Tai Mo Shan, HK HIGHEST Mountain...eek!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Pyjamas...

...are the most comfiest of clothing, I often wonder why I get changed in the morning.
This lady obviously thought so too..almost makes me wanna try.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Have a seat...

I was recently in Shanghai for work and was lucky enough to have an afternoon to myself to wander the streets of the French Quarter, where I discovered my new obsession: Chairs.











Wednesday, October 12, 2011

台北

Curious character and his pup, Shilin Night Market
 
I was fortunate enough to visit Taipei a week ago and although it was raining, it was still a hustling, bustling city. Especially at night, especially for food...




Shilin Night Market





Ps. I really wished I hadn't eaten dinner as these smelt sooooooooooooooooo, good.

Vegetables wrapped in some kind of bacon...drooling!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Island Life...



It has become very apparent to me in my 4 years as expat in HK that even the most outlying of the islands are still near to land. What I didn't expect was that an island where no vehicles were permitted (except emergency)  there would be a Wellcome supermarket. (No 7 Eleven though, too remote for that).
This was a discovery I made when I reached Peng Chau a mere 30minutes or so from Central by ferry. It was just as the boredom of HK Island was getting too much that I decided to jump aboard to Peng Chau with the hopes of an adventure.
Thankfully I wasn't disappointed. The island seemed to be inhabited by mostly the elderly who sat along the shoreline, people watching or playing Mahjong. It was really quite idyllic. The island's main industry had once been in the refining of lime and some ruins of lime kilns still remain. Now, I could've sneaked inside, but the return ferry was due and I didn't want to miss it. Absolutely nothing to do with the howling dogs and creaking trees...






Lime Kiln Building

Lime Kiln Building





One thing did strike me as odd though, there seemed to be quite a few boats on dry land...are they trying to tell us something?