Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Goal 2 Continued...
Sunday, April 22, 2007
The Aberdeen Entry
On days when work wasn't the main activity on the agenda, I managed to see some pretty awesome sights!
Take this chick by the window, for example.
Aberdeen City's great to stroll around. Superb air, fine weather, lovely buildings and what's best, there's like a pub every 20 meters. Guess there's really nothing much to do but drink for a city that hits sub 10 deg celsius in temperatures for most parts of the year.
I bunked in with the rest of the team at the Holiday Inn Express along Chapel Street. My room felt like an Ikea showroom somehow. Quite an experience, I must say.
Here are some sights of the city:
Ever so often, I ditch the standard camera shots for something a lil' more avant garde.
More Aberdeen city sights below:
I got to reach the source of my poison and learnt more of its manufacturing process when the team paid a visit to the Glenfiddich whiskey distillery. Here're some pictures of the distillery.
"Oh show me the way to the next whiskey bar"
We had some time on the final day. What the heck! We decided that you ain't been to Scotland if you haven't seen a real castle. We took a train down to a little town called Stonehaven and made our way to Dunnottar Castle.
The pile of blackness sitting on top of the smoky cliff behind me is actually Dunnottar Castle
I took this flight of stairs down, only to find... ...
A bunch of seagulls making out. Apparrently, its the gull mating season. Looks like everyone needs some lovin' like the sunshine from time to time huh...
Well, the meeting's history and I've since degenerated into Edward Norton's character in Fight Club. Overworked, underpaid and in need of another "business trip" soon. Till the next one fellas...
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
MVs circulatin' around
The first one is dedicated to Vin and all those out there who just can't stop using baby wipes.
Goal 2
Thursday, April 12, 2007
"The Quality of Life"
A running commentary of our day to day activities would be too time consuming, hence this post will showcase the highlights of our trip. I'll try to include as many pictures and get into as much details as my patience permits. So I suspect the comments may get shorter and shorter as this post progresses.
Touchdown and it was pre-dinner drinks at the iBar over at Hotel Intercontinental. Joined by a long-lost brother for a quick beer, it was off to Xin Tian Di (the tourist spot, NOT the other one all you GYs are thinking of) for dinner.
It was at this Starbucks that the GY brothers re-united again in Shanghai. A small handshake and a heart-felt greeting, the meeting in Shanghai signifies how far we have all come. From the street-soccer courts in TCHS to dinner at Zen in the glamor that is Shanghai.
Post dinner drinks at various locations naturally followed. A quiet night when compared to some of the other exploits we've all been through at one point in time or another.
Shanghai is truely a breath-taking city. Only when you are surrounded by the throngs of human-traffic do you realise the immensity of this comospolitian city. And only more can come. Construction sites litter the city, promising bigger, brighter and better buildings. Billboards scream at you enticingly with their products. And in the midst of all this stands the spiritual foundation of any Chinese community, the temple. Pictures do not do justice to the splendor that is the Jade Buddha Temple.
Of course to up-keep the theme of "quality of life" that symbolises this trip, meals were had in style. The typical fan-fare of xiao long paos, dim sums and all things Chinese were savoured upon. We even had a little time for some Japanese and Italian. A picture taken from our cosy little Japanese restaurant at the Bund.