Through the narrow viewfinder

Monday, October 09, 2006

i'm still alive and kicking






contrary to popular belief, im still alive, not too much a pain to look, and healthy enough to cook chicken soup.

Fall





its the time of the year where the leaves turn yellow and wither. iv always seen it in the movies where people lied down on the dry leaves. so i decided to try it out.

saturday night




mark invited me to his place a few saturdays ago. we chatted and Beau sang while playing on the guitar

first contact with real snow










i followed the first baptist church group to watch the aspen trees turn yellow. it was a pleasant surprise when the trip ended up in the mountains where i got to touch original snow for the first time. there were tiny stalgtites made from ice growing from the leaves. the snow was almost 2 feet deep. there was a beautiful lake nestled among the mountain ranges that was half frozen.

hiking



ben brought me hiking on a tuesday last month. its a place called the devil's thumb. the view is breathtaking from above, and the different shades of color on the leaves signals the start of fall.

its been a while






about a month ago (sorry i havnt updated the pictures), i followed Idi ( see pic ) down to denver for a indoor-calycourt tournament. there were 7 har-tru courts in the tennis center. after that we had lebanon food for dinner. i ordered lamb stew (pic). then we went for a sip at the bubble tea joint ( in america!). the big horse in d pic was taken that morning when i went on a free ride around Golden.