11.28.2005

Cat Thanksgiving

Haven't posted in a long time =( Originally I meant to do this every other day, then it became every week, and now it's been what almost two weeks? I wish I had the motivation and energy to keep it up, a running diary, like a xanga I suppose but minus the viruses. I'll work on it over break. Claiming my spot in cyberspace. Another of a huge long list of things I mean to accomplish.

My time away from here was not in vain though! We had a Thanksgiving with no brothers, but plenty of foreign relatives! I'd vote for the kimchee turkey or hotpot, but no...we had to have a traditional meal. I contributed mash potatoes smothered in sour cream and green onions (versus butter) and burnt brussel sprouts (burnt on purpose). They were pretty good. And we actually had good wine. Not good as in pricey, but good as in easy to drink. As we're immigrants, we can't tell good wine from bad, and as we're Chinese, we're incredibly stingy. So we ended up with a huge bottle of "white merlot." You know how they make white merlot? They take some white wine and dump it into the leftover merlot. Or maybe it's pear juice. Either way it comes out a delicate pink, and tastes like punch.

And after that, we went shopping! Now, 3/3 guests didn't have money and couldn't afford to buy anything. And everyone else has questionable taste in fashion. I'm the only one willing to spend hundreds on clothing that I'll never wear. I'm particularly susceptible to clothing fashioned from two+ types of animal fur, extra points if its shiny as well. But none of it fits!

To end this post I've included some Tiger pix. I remember when I was looking for cameras, some guy took this incredibly close up picture of the eye of his siamese cat. I wanted to replicate that image. So I got the same camera. I haven't done so yet, but as you can tell from the second shot, we're getting a lot closer. It's difficult to photograph a black and white cat though, the focus is never perfect, and as I've learned, photographing in ISO 1600 produces grainy images. The goal is to perfect this over winter break.



11.13.2005

Good Times

Neither of these items exist any more.

11.05.2005

Wild Animal Park

The Yellow Cat's having an awesome weekend. Went up to Anaheim last night to catch the Sharks destroying the Ducks in a 1-0 game. Stopped by downtown disney on the way, which is as great as the downtown disney in Orlando, with the same huge Rainforest Cafe, the large fanciful restaurants, and that Lego store where they have the giant Lego sculptures.

Today we got season passes to the Wild Animal Park, so we'll need to go many many more times. It was kind of empty today, but maybe as a result, the animals were really active. Here's a preview of what's to come: Remember...I get to go many many many more times!

Lion profile! He blinked during my first shot.

Flamingos - they actually have black feathers too. Also saw fuzzy shedding GREY flamingos, but no good pix of them.

It's a rhino w/a rhino baby. Hard to believe it's a baby since it's so huge. The park has too many rhinos.

So two things about this deer. 1) His mouth is open! Open the picture and see. And 2) it's like that forest god in Princess Mononoke, the same deer.

And lastly, lionesses ontop of a car. Part of the lion exhibit. I'm not sure if they're always this friendly, or if we were just lucky today.


Rest assured, there will be many many many more animal photos, as a result of the many more times I'll be visiting. Birds, different deer, okapi, super big pelicans...they'll all be here.