Well, not my best work. But considering my day, I’ll take it. Today was one of those days were everything went wrong. Luckily, everything that went wrong was just a nuisance: like misplacing my coin pouch and having to deal
Tower #2, Big Wave Bay
Chinese New Year is winding down and most people have gone back to work. The beach only had a few stragglers laying about and most of the shops hadn’t bothered to open up for business yet. Today was about 80%
Cape Collinson Village, Chai Wan
This painting is of Cape Collinson Road Village nestled directly up against the wall of the cemetary. There only seems to be about 6 or 7 “houses” here. It’s a very quiet street for Hong Kong as most of the traffic here is for people visiting the
Squatter Village at the Chai Wan Cemetary
This very small collection of squatter houses is nestled right up to the Catholic Cemetery in Chai Wan. This cemetery is one of the oldest on Hong Kong Island is incredibly large, covering several mountain sides (take a moment to
Terraced Cemetery in Chai Wan
This morning I climbed over the mountains behind Big Wave Bay into Chai Wan District. It took about an hour to make the climb but the view over Hong Kong was great. Hong Kong Trail comes passes over the terraced