Sunday, February 28, 2016

Silent Beauty

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Reflections on Youth

As I think back, for the past 3 years, each year in February/March when I came to San Francisco for meetings, I'd made the effort to visit a place in Northern California.  It was Point Reyes National Seashore two years ago; Yosemite last year and Big Sur this year.

I remember that, each time before the trip, I'd feel somewhat anxious; then fall in love with the place; then feel dreadful to come back to civilization, especially to downtown San Francisco...  Strangely enough, however, each time when I finally get back to the city, I'd always feel tremendous relief and comfort -- it brings such conflicting feelings... always!

When you think about it, our desire to seek "familiarity" and "comfort zone" might be the biggest barrier for us to venture out to fully live our lives.  I've always been thankful for being young and fearless once in my life.  To be exact, it was 28 years ago when I abruptly dropped everything I was familiar with to came to this piece of foreign land.  I am ashamed to say today that, even when given another chance, I might not do it again -- not because I have any regrets, but because I have more fear about the unknown... 

Youth is such an amazing and  beautiful thing!!   

To restore the courage from my past, I am planning a trip to Iceland in June.

Big Sur, California
February 14-15, 2016



 

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Big Sur, California

Meetings in San Francisco this week, so I spent a few days at Big Sur, California -- such a stunningly beautiful place!  And the total isolation provided me with much needed quietness -- quite unbelievable.  For the first time in 3 days, I finally got access to cell phone signals, internet and a TV.

When I checked into my hotel, which was located inside a State Park, the lady told me that there would be no cell phone service.  I was shocked, and told her that I must contact my family to let them know I would not be reachable.  I begged her to let me use her computer for one simple email.  She wouldn't let me.  So, I had to use her old fashioned land-line telephone to call home. 

It reminded me of Death Valley where the massive nothingness and isolation is the name of the game!! 

Believe it or not, there are people in this world who don't give a sxxxt about technology or trendy new things.  They live in the old world and enjoy every second of it.  I envy their originality and authenticity, and made an effort to take the attached photo to show you how locals in Big Sur keep track of dates -- month and day, all accurately displayed with wood blocks -- go figure!

The lady finally sent me to my cottage.  It took me a long while to find it -- up on the hills and deep into the woods.  It was an extremely beautiful and quiet place.  Huge spacious rooms with no phone, no TV, no clock, no nothing...  Huge windows looking out to the forest, and the tall ceiling has a big glass window -- WOW, I am happy!!

Life is good because we relentlessly make the best efforts to create and preserve happy memories!

Big Sur, California
February 14-15, 2016

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Frozen Memories...

For once, I will allow myself to be in the frame because, in so many ways, this has been a special trip... Canadian Rockies is THE place that is very near and dear to my heart. Being here in the winter reminded me of the deepest winters in my childhood when my father took me to the icy lakes in Beijing to take special pictures for me. He would put me in the middle of the lake or under a bridge for those shots -- over and over again... Decades have passed, but the sweet memories will always be with me!

Alberta, Canada
January 23 to February 1, 2016