Tuesday, December 17, 2024

My 2024 Tennis Season

Tennis is still a THING for me.

My 2024 tennis season started in February due to an unexpected warm winter. 

The past 3 weeks have been brutal - I thought it'd mark the end of the season! But today, an unexpected "heatwave" came. Under 40F at 12:30pm, I went to play again.

For the 2024 season, I've played 173 times. I play every morning except when it's raining or below 32F or above 75F or when I'm out on vacation. And, I only play tennis OUTDOOR!
 

On Sunday, December 17, 2023 at 08:00:34 PM CST, Pei Tang <tang_pei@yahoo.com> wrote:

Last year, 2022, I played tennis outdoor from 6/7/22 to 11/26/22 for a total of 77 times. I considered it as my "tennis season."

This year, the season started early on 4/8/23, and it lasted all the way through 12/15/23, for a total of 158 times. I'm not sure if this is the END of my "tennis season". If it goes into 2024, how would I define the "season?"

Nonetheless, tennis is a THING for me now. Looking forward to the next season -- or the continuation of this season into 2024.

Monday, December 16, 2024

The Good Doctor

Have you watched the TV show "The Good Doctor" debuted on 9/25/2017? 

It was on ABC every Monday night. Since I couldn't watch it regularly during week days, I have been waiting to watch it on Netflix or Amazon Prime. Well, it never happened until 10/22/2024 when we got to Slovenia. By a random chance, I saw it on Netflix. Watched many episodes while traveling in Europe.

Upon arriving home from vacation, the first thing I did was trying to watch The Good Doctor. To my surprise, I couldn't find it. After several calls into Netflix and patiently waiting for 4 weeks, I finally learned that Netflix doesn't have a licensing agreement for The Good Doctor in North America. Yes, it's available in Europe, Japan and maybe the entire Asia. It's just not available here in Netflix's home country.

The show maybe controversial. I love it and believe that the world could be a much better place if there were more Shaun Murphy -- more people with simplicity, purity, and honesty. 
 
For the sake of my fellow Americans, I sent an email to Netflix in hope it will become available here in the US soon.
 
Hello!

Please consider adding The Good Doctor to the US licensing agreement. We Americans deserve to watch this show. I've had Netflix for a long time, and I have to say the quality of the shows in the US is declining fast, which is very unfortunate. Please make The Good Doctor available to the US customers.

Please forward this message to those in the highest management who have the authority to make licensing decisions.

Thank you!!

Friday, December 13, 2024

Autumn Reflection

In every walk with nature, one receives far more than she seeks.

- John Muir 1877


Dolomites, Italy
October 29, 2024
 


Saturday, December 7, 2024

Funes Valley

These photos are so insignificant compared to the roads we traveled, clouds we saw and sunlights we met...

Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?

Funes Valley
Dolomites, Italy
October-November 2024

 


Friday, November 29, 2024

Lake Bled

Not sure about you, but I have, for years, had nightmares about me going to school without my backpack... It never happened to me in real life until October 26, 2024.

It was a beautiful morning with red clouds and a thin layer of fog over the mountains right before the sunrise. We drove almost 30 minutes to Lake Bled in such excitement because, finally, we could take some good photos of this magical place with perfect lights... When we arrived at the parking lot, the hard reality hit me - I didn't bring my camera bag containing 2 cameras and 2 lenses!!

Yeah, for a second, I did want to kill myself. But to my surprise, the thought went away within a second. I was so happy to just be there - be present, be able to enjoy the amazing place with such level of calmness and peace.

To live means to be present - joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely present!

Here are the 2 photos I captured with my iPhone in that beautiful morning.

Lake Bled
Slovenia
October 26, 2024
 


Saturday, November 23, 2024

Alps Mountains

May your trails be winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above clouds where storms come and go…

Dolomites, Italy
October-November 2024

 



Saturday, November 16, 2024

The Eternal Beauty

The dreamy fog and dancing clouds took us through the amazing journey to the eternal beauty...

Slovenia
October 2024

 



Sunday, November 10, 2024

Trail No. 215: Passo Tre Croci Pass

It's never my intention to take significant risks in a foreign country thousands of miles away from home. But sometimes, curiosity takes you to a point of total UNKNOWN -- it's just that simple!!


October 30, 2024: Sunny / 54F

This was the day we needed to check out of B&B Hotel at 12pm. For the past 4 days, we drove through the highway (SR48) in front of our hotel numerous times. Each time, there were countless cars parking along the highway. Oh, okay, I saw a trailhead right off the highway, about 200 yards from our hotel.

Curious, I looked it up. The trail leads to Lago di Sorapis, a beautiful glacier lake with milky green colors and surrounded by dramatic mountain peaks. The trail was clearly rated as "Moderate". 7.5 miles long with the elevation gain of 1550 ft. Takes about 3-4 hours to complete.

Since nothing was scheduled for us before the checkout time, I decided to get up early and hike to the lake. Left hotel around 6:10am, it was mostly dark. When I got to the trailhead entrance, the normally packed highway "parking lot" was totally empty -- not a single car there. Wow, I was the FIRST person going into the mountains today!!

The first part of the hike was easy and pleasant, with nice trail conditions and gradual ascend. Aside from occasional birds' singing, the world was in total silence... 

About 35 minutes in, the trail became rockier and rockier. I was totally okay until I met the first river crossing in a very rocky place. I didn't think I could get through it without my hiking poles. That was the first time I thought about turning around and heading back... But I didn't. 

Over the next two hours, the trail became more and more difficult. There were wet, slippery tall rocks to climb; there were narrow cliff side paths to cross; and at the most extreme points, you could only get through by pulling the ropes installed on the cliffs... (See pictures 1-3). "Wow, why did they rate this trail as Moderate???" 

I can't even tell you how many times I wanted to turn back. But I didn't.

After almost 3 hours hiking, I was still at a very high elevation struggling with the cliffs and ropes -- I was nowhere near the LAKE!!  Each time after the getting through the scary cliffs, just when I thought the trail would get easier, I entered another section of sheer cliffs again... 

The sad story is -- worried about the 12pm hotel checkout, I didn't have enough time to hike to the LAKE. So, I reluctantly decided to turn back. "Wow, why did they say it only takes 3-4 hours to complete the entire hike???" "Am I too incapable???""

The surprising reward is -- during the 5 hours hike, I got to see one of the most beautiful sunrises (See pictures 4-5). Note: the red mountain peaks in picture 4 were straight out of my iPhone - no edits.

Passo Tre Croci Pass
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Dolomites, Italy
October 30, 2024  






 

Saturday, November 9, 2024

The Flying Banana Viewpoint

It's never my intention to take significant risks in a foreign country thousands of miles away from home. But sometimes, life takes you to a point of NO return - it's just that simple!!


October 28, 2024: Sunny / 55F

Got up early for our morning shooting assignments at Lago di Misurina in northeast Italy. Nothing special, we decided to head back to the Natural Park Three Peaks, where we spent the entire afternoon the day before hiking with hundreds of other people on the trail - it was insane. The park was much quieter early in the morning when everything was still sleeping in serenity...

Around 9 am, everyone packed up ready to go back to the hotel, when I noticed a trail leading up to the edge of the mountains -- looks like, standing at the edge, I'd be able to get a much better view of the other side of the mountain range -- the real Dolomite type of mountains. I casually asked if anyone wanted to "take a walk" with me. No one - not a single person - wanted to make the effort to see the other side of the world. So, I started walking toward the seemingly "very close" edge of the mountain by myself.   
 
Wow, half way through, I realized it wasn't that close! As I climbed higher, I met some hikers on their way down. When asked how the trail was ahead, they smiled and kindly told me: "Oh, it's not bad. When you get to the top, the trail splits into two ways -- left and right. The left side trail is narrow and is on the cliff side, but the view is amazing. The right side trail is definitely safer, but there isn't much of the view..." I made my decision right there and then - I'd definitely take the LEFT trail.

As I headed down on the left side of the trail, it got narrower and narrower, and even before I had a chance to contemplate my options, the sheer cliff was right in front of me on my left side -- thousands of feet straight down. Since I was so afraid of height, my steps slowed, heartbeats increased... I continued, moved as cautiously as possible -- half of a step at a time -- until I really couldn't continue moving forward.  I was literally paralyzed. On my right was the tall cliff straight up. On my left was the deep cliff straight down. In front and behind me was the narrow trail path... "Can I go back?" No, because I would be facing the same deep cliffs and narrow path going back. 

At my most hopeless moment, a young couple approached me. The lady asked me: "Are you okay? Do you need help?" "YES!!" I couldn't remember ever accepting "help" from anyone so quickly and definitively.

To me, they were God sent angels. With their kindness and generous help, I completed the LONG, narrow trail and even reached the very tipping point at the end of the trail -- locals refer to it as "The Flying Banana Viewpoint."

Thank you, Stana and Mark, for saving my life and showing me how beautiful the world is!

Picture 1 was downloaded from the internet - just to give you a better perspective of where the "tipping point" is in the vast Dolomite mountains. I stood TALL out there!!!
 
Sentiero Bonacossa Trail
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
Dolomites, Italy
October 28, 2024






Friday, October 18, 2024

Blue Lake

It was cloudy that day, but still -- a great hike.

Blue Lake Hiking Stats:
Distance: 5 miles
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Elevation Gain: 1,100 feet
Length of Time: 2 to 3 hours (took me 3.5 hours to take photos)

Picture 1 = Blue Lake
Pictures 2-3 = Diablo Lake

October 8, 2024
North Cascades, WA

 


Thursday, October 17, 2024

Meta AI

Most of my friends know where I stand on AI -- some really dark views on AGI...

Since ChatGPT came out in 11/2022, among other things, I've been using it to build travel itineraries. It's super helpful, very organized, and is so much better than Google.

However, last night, out of the blue, I discovered Meta AI. Under a random Big Sur photo post, there is a "Meta AI" button. Click on it, you'd get the description below - how COOL is that? Like it or not, the world is moving forward - don't be left behind!!

The Big Sur Coast Highway (Hwy 1) is a stunning scenic drive! Here are some of the best stops along the route:

*Must-see stops:*

1. Bixby Bridge: An iconic spot for photos, this bridge offers breathtaking views of the coastline.
2. McWay Falls: A picturesque waterfall that drops 80 feet onto the beach.
3. Point Lobos State Natural Reserve: Known for its diverse marine life and stunning rock formations.
4. Pfeiffer Beach: Famous for its purple sand and dramatic rock formations.
5. Big Sur Bakery: A great spot to grab a snack or meal and refuel.

*Scenic viewpoints:*

1. Hurricane Point: Offers stunning views of the coastline and ocean.
2. Rocky Point Restaurant: Stop for lunch or snacks and enjoy the views.
3. Sand Dollar Beach: A secluded beach with crystal-clear waters.
4. Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park: Offers stunning views of the coastline and waterfalls.
5. Nepenthe Restaurant: Another great spot for food and views.

*Hiking trails:*

1. Ventana Wilderness: Offers various hiking trails with stunning views.
2. Andrew Molera State Park: Features hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic views.
3. Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park: Offers various hiking trails and scenic views.

*Other attractions:*

1. Hearst Castle: Take a guided tour of this historic mansion.
2. Big Sur River Inn: A historic inn with a restaurant and scenic views.
3. Esalen Institute: A spiritual retreat center with stunning views.

Remember to check road conditions, opening hours, and weather forecasts before your trip. Enjoy your drive along the Big Sur Coast Highway!

Would you like more information on any of these stops?

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Maple Pass

Maple Pass Loop
North Cascade NP, Washington

October 7, 2024

Distance: 7.2 miles (it was 8.9 miles for me)
Difficulty: Moderate to difficult
Total Elevation Gain: 2,200 feet
Length of Time: 3 to 5 hours (5.5 hours for me)

Remember I used to write a long story about every adventure. There is no story this time, but the experience was equally trilling, if not more. The fall colors were stunning, especially combined with the breathtaking view at the top of the trail...  
 
Life Is Good -- be thankful and enjoy every second of it!


 


Friday, August 16, 2024

六周年祭语

2024.8.17

六头,
 
你好吗?六年了,多快啊!
 
人常说时间能治愈一切。我不知道,感觉人生的某些遗憾,某种愧疚或许是永远无法用时间冲逝的。其实我们心底珍视的东西都是有重量的。也许最好的方式并不是刻意去放下它,而是学会带着这难以释怀的重量好好生活。
 
平日忙忙碌碌是绝对的常态。人间世事总给人一种杂乱匆匆的感觉,转眼一年又一年。只有静下来时,我依然会常常想起你,想起我们曾经拥有的一切,也总想跟你聊聊我的今天。
 
前些日子看了一部电视剧《去有风的地方》。讲的是一个女孩儿,闺蜜一直想跟她一起去云南玩。但她忙于工作,一直没时间。最后她的闺蜜因患胰腺癌去世,她才决绝地辞去工作,带着遗憾和愧疚,只身一人去云南住了三个月。
 
这让我想起2016年我们一起在云南度过的美好时光 - 轻松恬静,无忧无虑。那几日时间放慢了脚步,让我们尽享丽江古城的优雅和香格里拉那种人间天堂的气息;尽享那里温暖的阳光、轻柔的风…
 
这也让我想起了我们要一起去清迈的约定。记得2017年11月底我最后离开你家时跟你说:“好好保养身体,我们还要一起去清迈呢!” 你默默点头答应了。转眼快七年了,我尚未成行清迈,但总有一天我会去的!
 
孩子们都很有出息。胜胜换了个新工作,挺好的。他成熟懂事,我们时常有空就聊聊。阿宝也很喜欢她在医院的工作,常跟朋友们一起出去爬山、攀岩、享受大自然。今年三月我去加州看她,差一点跟他们一起去沙漠露营。最后因为大风警报没去成。有些遗憾,也许明年春天再试试。

我依然固守着六年前对你的承诺:要替你去爬山、去趟水、去看大千世界!今年初去了秘鲁和玻利维亚;春天又去犹他州攀岩徒步;秋天要到意大利多洛米蒂的大山里拍摄;明年冬天会去日本北海道看仙鹤、看猴子、看那皑皑白雪…
 
我想你的世界一定是恬静有序自由自在的。那里阳光明媚,鲜花永远开着,暖风永远飘着,时间静止,欢笑永在!
 
我在身边这忙忙碌碌又杂乱匆匆的世界里,每天寻找着自己,寻找着曾经和永远的我们…

再回首 恍然如梦
再回首 我心依旧
只有那漫漫的长路 伴着我…

汤培
 

 

Monday, July 22, 2024

The End of the Saga

The battles with government tax agencies are always LONG and HARD. The key to winning is to be persistent and find the right people to help.

Long story short, this is about Michelle's 2016 IL state tax return. Michelle only started working as a medical resident in 7/2016 after she completed med school in 6/2016. For her minimal wage earned from BMC in Boston, she paid her state taxes on time to MA.

7 years later, in 12/2023, IL sent her a letter saying she owed IL state tax for 2016. After 5 months of us struggling with the IL Dept of Rev (IDOR), I finally realized we'd never win against the bureaucratic government agency. So, I reached out to another government agency - IL state District Office - asking for help. 

Kim, our hero, originally rejected my request - based on the usual bureaucratic rules. I didn't give up. In stead, I wrote a long letter to her (under the yellow line) to explain why I needed her help. 

After nearly 3 months of going back and forth - nagging, begging, and pushing, the issue has finally been resolved (email under the blue line). The final outcome didn't meet my expectation, but much better than the alternative...

I told Dr. Michelle during this process, I'm not fighting for money (as the time I spent on this is far more expensive than the payment), I'm fighting for principle.   

 

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Pei Tang <tang_pei@yahoo.com>
To: District Office <office@repstavamurray.com>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2024 at 09:31:44 AM CDT
Subject: Re: Form Submission - Contact Form

Good morning, Kim!

We received a letter from IDOR with the final bill of $330.28. In fact, after adjusting for the taxes Michelle had paid to MA, she only owed IL $32. However, the penalty was over $298 -- all because IDOR didn't raise the 2016 tax question until 7 years later in 12/2023.

As much as we disagree with IDOR's approach to this matter, Michelle has sent out the payment to IDOR.

As we finally reached a closure to this unfortunate saga, I couldn't help to feel sorry for thousands of powerless tax payers who were/are in my position but didn't get the help from people like you. I want you to know how grateful we are for your support and understanding. THANK YOU!!

Pei



On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 10:45:04 PM CDT, Pei Tang <tang_pei@yahoo.com> wrote:


Hello Kim,

Thanks for forwarding their notes. I understand this is not an easy process. I would not have reached out to you had this been easy.

Please refer to the two letters Michelle sent to them over the past few months (below in purple, with dates). Even though I didn't email you her 2016 MA tax return, I can if needed.

IDOR said in their response that we only provided 2023 documents. That is not true. Please refer to the yellow lines below in Michelle's letters. The first yellow line was from 12/2023 and the other yellow lines were from 3/2024. Michelle provided them with her 2016 MA tax returns and other documents they requested, including her drivers license from 2017-2020 (MA) and 2020-2023 (CA).

As indicated in the last yellow line below, Michelle didn't drive in Boston from 8/2008 through 6/2016. So, she kept her IL driver's license because she didn't have a permanent address in Boston as a student.

All this has been clearly communicated to IDOR. As mentioned to you earlier today, Michelle's 2016 total MA state taxable income was $20,259 - ALL from MA, $0 from IL. So, 1) She has PAID all her taxes on time to MA; and 2) It's really a minimal amount of income she earned as a medical resident.

More importantly, the first inquiry Michelle received from IDOR about her 2016 state tax return was a letter dated 12/18/2023 (as referenced in her first letter below). Because of the holidays and vacations, we didn't get the letter until the end of 12/2023. That's MANY years after 2016. It's very unreasonable to take so long to request documents. I recently contacted our CPA and asked for Michelle's 2016 W-2. He told me that didn't save all the documents after 7 years.

A few minor things I hope you can help us with -

1. The interest and penalty needs to stop until we reach a resolution. 

Per IDOR's 4/22/24 invoice:
Tax payment = $918.
Late filing penalty + all interests and fees =  $757.56
Total Assessment = $1675.56

2. Because my CPA doesn't keep all documents after 7 years, if IDOR needs Michelle's 2016 W-2, they can go to Boston Medical Center to request a copy. On the W-2, Michelle's Boston address recorded.

3. If IDOR still needs Michelle to pay IL tax, they need to recover the tax $$ Michelle has paid to MA. Once Michelle gets the refund from MA, she can pay IL.

4. Again, the interest and penalty must stop while we're working out the solution. 

Michelle is now an ICU doctor in CA. She is very busy saving people's lives. She has spent a lot of time responding to all IDOR's inquiries and providing all relevant documents, including her 2016 state tax filings and payments. She has also provided clear explanations of her history of moving out of IL since 8/2008.     
    
Kim, the reason I reached out to you is because, with everything Michelle has provided and explained, there's got to be a reasonable solution to this unique situation than her being penalized by a place/process where a law-abiding tax payer becomes completely helpless and hopeless. I believe that with your help, we can reach a reasonable solution that's fair to the tax payer.

Thank you again for all your attention and help. I am forever grateful for it and looking forward to a meaningful solution.

***********

December 29, 2023
Account ID = Pxxxxxx


To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing to respond to your letter dated on 12/18/2023 regarding my 2016 state tax return.

Attachment 1 is a copy of your letter from 12/18/2023.

Attachment 2 is my full 2016 state tax return for Massachusetts.  
   
I have not lived in IL since August 2008 when I started college at age 18. I spent 11 years in Boston (2008 to 2019), when I filed all my tax returns with MA on time and with the accurate payments.

In July 2019, I moved to CA. I am currently a CA resident, and I pay taxes in CA.  I only lived in IL with my parents before I went to college at age 18 (before 8/2008). In my 2016 MA tax returns, I used my parents’ IL address because I was moving frequently as a student at the time.

Please make sure you correct ALL your records, including 2016 through 2023. I received similar inquires about my 2017, 2018 state tax returns, to which I have provided my 2017, 2018 MA tax return records.


Michelle Zhang
Taxpayer


********************

March 9, 2024
Account ID = Pxxxxxx


To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing to respond to your letter dated on 2/2/2024 regarding my 2016 state tax return.

Attachment 1 is a copy of your letter from 2/2/2024.

Attachment 2 is a letter I sent to you on 12/29/23 regarding my 2016 state tax return with Massachusetts.  
   
Please review my 12/29/23 letter carefully. With that letter, I also provided the full documentation for my 2016 tax return (including tax forms for Federal and Massachusetts). With this letter, I am once again attaching my 2016 MA State tax return form. As explained before, I used my parent’s IL address on my 2016 tax form because, at the time, I was a student and did not have a permanent address.

In regards to your requested information from your 2/2/2024 letter, I am providing the following –

•    My current driver’s license indicating my CA residence.
•    My 2017-2020 driver’s license indicating my MA residence. I didn’t drive in Boston/MA as a college student from 2008 to 2012 or as a medical school student from 2012-2016.
•    My current car registration indicating my CA residence.
•    My 2023 Bank 1099 form indicating my CA residence.
•    My 2023 Employer 1099 form indicating my CA residence.

Please clean up your records. I am NOT an IL resident, as clearly stated in my previous letters to you.


Michelle Zhang
Taxpayer



On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 01:29:37 PM CDT, District Office <office@repstavamurray.com> wrote:


Pei -

Unfortunately, the outcome is not what you were hoping for.  Here is the reply I received from our department liaison:

The constituent is still considered domicile in Illinois for 2016. The items they provided your office, and the Department are from 2023, which doesn’t support proof of residency in the state they were physically residing in during 2016. They also never established a permanent residence outside of Illinois in 2016. They chose to use the Illinois address, which they acknowledge in the emails below. There’s nothing we can do to change the outcome here, and the longer the liability goes unaddressed, the more interest and penalty fees will accrue.  


Thank you again for contacting the office of State Representative Anne Stava-Murray.  Please do not hesitate to do so again in the future.

Kind regards,

Kim Brondyke, Chief of Staff
State Representative Anne Stava-Murray