Thursday, August 03, 2006

remember the paravanda inflorescence i posted a few entries back. the buds have opened.

A mini-cattleya intergeneric hybrid. this flower has a citrus scent during the day. the petals and sepals have a waxy texture.

met up with huiqin, jenny, jimmie, xiaoling and youmin for lunch at dover hawker centre yesterday. jenny is the new honours student doing a project on pigeon orchids. heard from huiqin that someone had took up my project. it was good to meet up with them again. malava..where are you bro?

i am seriously happier now. though i feel like i am in a whole new world and have to start all over again. there are some inertia though. putting much effort and time on something and get a bang in my head at the end. there is a subconscious reluctance to reach out to new hands. joys told me to carefully choose the friends that i can trust and commit to. oh well, there are 6.6 billion souls out there, i will hit a jackpot or two some day, one day, one fine day, one fine hour, one fine minute, one fine second. actually i have won the jackpot, i was too pre-occupied with silly things to take note of it. yeah man..his name is JC. BY and JC..haha

read up the descriptions on hobbits...cool creatures..wish i can have them for a pet.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

alamaks... hobbits. you should try to read The Hobbit before reading Lord of the Rings. The tone is all different. Hobbit is like a children's story book....and Lord of the Rings is well... just the Lord of the Rings.

Do you know that there are a few million people in the world speaking Tolkien's elven language. Mmmmmmm Arwen...

Chimp oFF the bloCK said...

Haha..i didn't know there was The Hobbit book until i saw the lists of titles near the first page of the book. Will find it. Thanks for the recommendation!

Yea..heard of it before. its strange why they want to speak in elven. haha. maybe they find it fun.