Friday Fill-Ins
- Life is SO cruel at times... This last week, I heard of a friends battle with cancer, whilst cancer took a mate from school.
- A cold wind will soon blow, and cast a little spell. Causing all of the leaves to turn, and make them look unwell, and then a little few will fall, whilst others rather fell. (not quite a rhym, but close...)
- I knew it was love when I first saw her, poor sweet Bronty.
- When in Hong Kong last week, it lacked sunshine and blue skies.
- A little nap is wonderful in the late afternoon, especially when soaking up the autumnal sunshine!
- Steak and Chicken, as is Lamb, are my favorite things to eat for dinner.
- And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to editing MORE photos from the trip away, tomorrow my plans include removing the Lavender Hedge out the front, and tidying the front garden and Sunday, I want to have a relaxing birthday, as my in-laws are throwing me a BBQ for lunch!
As you know from
Wednesdays Post, I have recently been to Hong Kong. In the first couple of days, we did a few 'tourist' type stuff, whilst on the Saturday, it was a day at the Horse Races at Sha Tin; I will post about that tomorrow (I promise) when I have edited those photos tonight!
After arriving late in the afternoon on Thursday, we caught up with my mate there, and we went to dinner that night; a
Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant in Tsim Sha Tsui. Dinner was great, we had a few beers, and then retired for the night quite late.
The following morning though, we had decided to go up to "
The Peak", even though it was quite hazy! We walked to the Ferry terminal and caught the
Star Ferry across to Hong Kong Island. But, this time, instead of catching the tram up, we caught the bus, which took about 40 minutes or so, but it is actually well worth it (not to mention, it saves time waiting for the tram)! On a clear day, it would be much better, as it winds its way around the suburbs of Central Hong Kong, past Happy Valley Racecourse. We saw the '
Ding Ding's', a Double Decker tram, road workers working 'hard', and some pretty amazing architecture.
|
Aquarius |
|
Star Ferry Crossing Victoria Harbour |
|
Road Works |
When we arrived at the top, yep, not much to see, but I still had fun anyways, so we went and had something to eat at
Bubba Gumps! Food was ok, just, but it hit the spot.
|
The Peak |
|
There's Hong Kong (I think) |
We then made our way to catch the
tram down, which is an experience in itself, as it is steep, and in reverse! We then headed back to the Star Ferry for the trip across the harbour, and then onto some camera lens shopping. A busy day in the end!!
|
Descending The Peak |
Hoo roo for now...
------
Wow! So foggy!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous images Bernie, thanks for the memories..I loved Hong Kong, the view from the Peak (when you can see it) is the most surreal sight ever! You're not kidding about going down on the tram, wee bit scary!! Hope you have a good weekend..
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of your trip to Hong Kong. I have only been to Japan, in the far east and Australia is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteKatie atBankerchick Scratchings
I've only ever been as far as Canada (from Virginia) so I love to see other people's travel photography. Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteToo bad it was so foggy!! I bet the view is spectacular!
ReplyDelete