The one that got away [고양이를 부탁해]

Last weekend, I sent flowers and a letter home for Mother’s Day. It’s always sad to not be there for people you love, but I always try my best. Anyone could muster the strength to leave home, but I think it would be impossible to travel light (physically and emotionally) without strong roots.

While I am determined to never become an aimless floater, I really enjoyed the movie Take Care of My Cat (2002).

“Cats come and go without ever leaving.”  - A quote by Martha Curtis


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*Photos from Hong Kong: coconut curry shrimp, fried chicken topped with crunchy garlic, pork belly fried rice in lotus leaf, buttery squid ink spaghetti with shrimp balls, us waiting to be seated at Fook Lam Moon (the dimsum place with two Michelin stars), Hong Kong’s history, old records, and walls.

Cats [Hong Kong i]

“Travel is the most private of pleasures. There is no greater bore than the travel bore. We do not in the least want to hear what he has seen in Hong-Kong.”
–Vita Sackville-West, British Novelist and Poet [1892-1962]

Hong Kong was busy, laid back, delicious, and exciting. I can’t believe it’s already been nearly a week. This was mostly about cats, but I will make another post (or two) about it in the next few days.

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