It's amazing, how much i've never understood Shakespeare much in high school. Maybe it was because i wasn't interested, or alternatively, it was just beyond my comprehension. However, I must say, I think I have a new theory, when Shakespeare is acted out, and acted out well, it's so much easier to get the general idea.
Last night, my friend Hero invited me out to watch the play Much ado about nothing (how appropriate when the play keeps refering to one of the key characters, fair Hero) at St. John's college. I must say, the performance was great, and the overall experience was fabulous. It was a chilly evening, relatively clear skis with both blue and white, turning golden orange nad purple as the play progressed. Sitting on a picnic on the grass, with fresh bread, dips, and other chips also helped. Either way, it was a wonderful experience, i laughed, food was exactly the right type, and the play was 2 and a half hours long. I kinda wish thsi would happen more often. Anyway, no pictures to show cause i forgot my camera. But it was definitely a good high light to end off the month. :D
Friday, July 31, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
End of a chapter
To be honest, i'm not big for writing about endings as it sometimes seem so gloomy, setting your foot, one step before the other, knowing that it might be uncertain, and even difficult, but that this action of ours is what keeps us dependent on Him. So yes, contradictory, i know, but i guess it's like looking at it this way, i'm holding on tightly to this £20 note, but i have been given a £50 note, or even a £500 note (if that even exists). But yes, the uncertainty, or the lack of faith is sometimes what makes choices difficult.
Anyway, i wanted to say that even near the end, if you can put your imminent emotions aside, you can enjoy what you've been given. All I guess I am saying is.... I had a good time in Santorini. Here are the pictures.
http://picasaweb.google.com/hkwong05/SantoriniJuly2009#
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