Thursday, October 31, 2013

HK Special

Okay, so here I am with the music of the uber cool Robert Palmer invading my eardrums here at the airport. I am in transit to Hong Kong, a country whose culture I find myself to be particularly fond of and one which I have found myself visiting at the tail ends of 3 different decades (1989, 1999,2010). The visitation pattern suggests a relationship akin to that one would have with one that "got away". You need to forget to function as a productive member of society- but for whatever reason, you just can't. 

I am 30 years old now, and I have seen and been through a lot. It's funny how this entire Hong Kong love affair all began with me getting lost in Toys R' Us Kowloon 24 years ago. I was afraid, but I was also in awe at the brave new world I had discovered beyond the ocean. What 6 year old would make like a sponge and just soak it all in? 

In a couple of hours, I'll be back, and while I probably will not get lost at Toys R' Us, I will allow myself to get lost in the uniqueness and color that define Hong Kong.

MC

Harborfront

A new journey is set to begin in a few hours.

I am thrilled.

MC


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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Conundrum


Travelling can be a beautiful thing, especially if you find yourself in a plane, a car, a train, a tuktuk, or jeepney, with someone you love and appreciate.

What happens, though, when you find yourself at a loss for what to do and where to go? What happens when budgets don't match? What happens when something unexpected happens in as far as itineraries are concerned? 

Well, you could just pack it in and call it a day, or, you could improvise. Recently, I had thought long and hard about visiting a country I had never been to before- Malaysia. Apart from having friends who live there, I had always been intrigued by Malaysia's food culture, how its predominant Muslim color affects the country's way of life, and how the "old meets the new" especially in places like Kuala Lumpur and Penang. The trip-upon doing the accounting for it- seems cheap, and the warm encouragement for visitation from friends long removed from a certain tour in Europe always helps. 

Having said all that- why, then, am I now contemplating a visit to Singapore? 

I had gone to Singapore for the first time in 2009 with my sister and dad. All in all, it was a fun trip. I have yet to go out of the country alone, though (even on business), so, that would be additional motivation for me to fly- to a familiar city, no less. Singapore, some have said, is a bit "soulless", in that, it has been described by certain critics to simply be a cacophony of buildings and modern age structures. To me, it is a bit of a safe haven as well, a place where you can be an adventurous sort of travelling but feel secure at the same time. Some may find me to be a trifle strange for saying this, but, that's a how I see Singapore. It's a beautiful contradiction that makes perfect sense. 

Then again, a trip to Malaysia for 3-4 days does not seem to be such a bad idea. It provides a lot of options in as far as Indo-Asian food is concerned, and of course, because it is a place I have yet to visit, the floodgates of my own personal curiosity about the place have been swung wide open. 

There are pros and cons to all things set in motion by choice. A friend recently recommended that I defer a trip to Malaysia to next year, given that 2014 is what she referred to as "Malaysia Year". In bargainers' parlance, 2014 is set to be one which offers many deals that can keep bankbooks shiny and happy. Malaysia, say some, and Kuala Lumpur, in particular, is a place that is not all too "exciting" in terms of it being a tourist destination. KL has been tagged as a place which is likened to Manila "without the towers". Unfortunately, this comment resides on the negative side of the polarity scale. This comment implies that KL and Manila are crowded, teeming with oddities the first time tourist need not discover, along with other similarities that may not pique the interest of a Filipino, given the "close proximity of the two cultures to one another". Singapore can tend to be wonderfully confused, with it sometimes swinging British, and other times, going Oriental. I guess its that type of blending that gives Singapore an inimitable charm, and a spic-and-span familiarity which can't be missed. 

So where will this fellow take his black backpack and roundneck theme shirts next? 

Hopefully, the answer to this question will become clear as a newly polished car window soon. 

Sans tint. Sans any tint.

MC

Monday, October 28, 2013

Recover

Reset. Reboot. That's what we all need after a certain point. You know your threshhold's been reached when you can't tell the difference between creativity and routine anymore.

MC

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Trips!

This November, it seems like I will have the rare chance to do something I have never done before- go to several countries within a brief period of time! The experience should prove to be quite thrilling and should be something I can jot down to learning also.

Country number one's all set. Where to zoom off to after that?

MC


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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Sedate

Honestly, growing old has been less of a thrilling than "growing up". Practicality, obligations, and yes, taxes, have rendered life as black and white as a Charlie Chaplin movie- sans much of the satire. Time to get my creative juices flowing again. I can't let all the bravo-bravado go to the scrap heap. MC

Friday, October 25, 2013

In Time

In time you will find that being the hero brings about punishments that do not befit you.

In this flawed world, the demon wins the day.

This is a sad truth we face.


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Thursday, October 24, 2013

One of Those Days

Ever had one of those days when you wake up a little too late for your own taste? 

Uh huh. One of those days.

MC

Monday, October 21, 2013

Many Many Times

Debilitate the heart of evil and you discover that there exist many more repositories of hate than you had first anticipated. 

Believe it. 

MC

Package Deal

Normally, people will be nice to you and throw you rose petals in an effort to get ahead. You then learn that lighting up those rose petals in one major league blaze of glory is the best way to handle the ignorant, the scheming, and unrelentingly stupid amongst us. 

The most evil in our midst often are the most beautiful, the most prim and proper, and those who profess to be the most righteous. 

One day, they shall all have their turns at a painful, painful, vise. 

MC