Posts Tagged ‘interesting’
Sadistic or cute?
River fun
Taking a tour outside Bangkok and it’s time for lunch on the river, literally!
floating restaurant from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Then we zoomed upriver to the bamboo rafts awaiting us.
motor boating up the river from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
This looked like a fun party!
floating river party from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
And a peaceful ride back down to our floating restaurant/hotel.
bamboo rafting from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Lunch buddies
Sometimes I like to sit outside and eat my Quizno’s, with the traffic on Sepulveda whizzing by. And every time that happens, curious and hungry birds are there, waiting for me to share some of my food. These two were particularly bold in demanding I feed them!
Torrential downpour
Out of nowhere, the rain poured down in what seemed like bucket-fulls. Just two minutes before, it was clear skies (albeit a humid night). Visibility dropped to about 10-20 feet. Singaporean weather can be so fickle!
torrential downpour from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Life
I’ve been watching the Life series on the Discovery Channel and seen a bunch of cool animals from all corners of the earth. It reminds me of this beetle I saw in Hong Kong, which looked so shiny and was so unbelievably large that I could hardly believe it was real. Exactly why I decided to take a video of it, to ensure that you know just how alive it was.
HUGE beetle from Mary Qin on Vimeo.
Seed paper
One of the newest trends in eco-friendly products are these fun cards made from recycled paper pressed with seeds. I’d assume they’re printed with vegetable-based inks. So you get it, read it, enjoy it, then plant it! Cool, huh? There are a variety of wildflower seeds embedded into the sheets, so you never know what you’ll get. It’s a nice way of disposing of paper products, letting them biodegrade as they give life to plants.
My favorite gas station is the BP Helios House on Robertson & Olympic in Beverly Hills. Why? Because it’s futuristic and as eco-friendly as a gas station could really be. A bit of a conundrum, I guess, but it fascinates me with its energy-efficient lighting and environmental tips. One of the things they have is a panel of postcards, each with a tip for greening your life. When I was there not long after its opening, I grabbed a few of these. Years later, I am finally putting them to use.
I’ve begun the planting process for one of the cards, so I thought I’d do some research on how to take care of them and get them to grow. As I was doing that, I came across these pictures that got me excited for when the seeds blossom! I’m also going to try soaking a sheet just in water until it sprouts. Hope that works… good thing I have eight sheets to play around with.
The hard thing is that my office is so shaded from sunlight that I can’t keep them indoors, yet it’s been very windy outside and there aren’t really any places to put it. I tried keeping it out by the plants today, but the wind kept drying it out. I brought it inside at the end of day and hopefully tomorrow will be a milder day. Unfortunately, rain is in the forecast this week, so we’ll see how that pans out. I’ll post a photo blog on it in a few weeks to show the progress!
FOX studio
I never knew that FOX had a lot right off Pico until the HOME screening was held there! Check out their lot – there’s always something so staged and fake about these places (in a wonderful Disneyland sort of way).
*My very first internship was with a production company that made Wristcutters: A Love Story (see my IMDB page). It was crazy hectic and an unforgettable experience.