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31.07.07

New Stanley pier

 
I waited so long for this pier to open. A nice addition to Stanley.

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A great companion to the Murray Building

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The official name is Blake Pier at Stanley

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27.07.07

Dead fly

 
on my windshield wiper. It didn't want to get off even after a long journey, so I took this picture. Rest in peace.

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21.07.07

Public pet

 
It is good to have a cat to patrol the garden.

Some stray cats showed up recently in the garden, but this one is the most friendly.

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It waits for me at the door sometimes

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It wants me to pat

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No expert in handling cats, to find out the sex of this cat, I took a picture of its genital. She is a girl.. hahahaha! I call her Moming, meaning no name in Chinese.

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Because of Moming, I carry a can of cat food with me sometimes. But I am not the only one feeding her, many people love her.
 
   
18.07.07

Paper offering

 
What the hell they are trying to do at the busy Causeway Bay crossing?

The Chinese ghost month is coming soon... Scary.

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13.07.07

Unusual customer

 
This dog needs a shot of coffee.

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Pacific Coffee, Stanley
 
   
12.07.07

Yoga master

 
in action.

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What pose is this?

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04.07.07

Merciless slaughter

 
Crabs are much more difficult to catch, they are smarter and far more powerful. It is kind of a mind game, they seldom leave their hideout far. Basically I caught them just like fishing, I pull them up when they snatch my bate. However, they all have enormous strength, very often, the fishing line breaks.

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Transformer

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Lucky day, caught enough for making soup.


Amateurish merciless slaughter! LOL

Is there a better way to kill crabs? Anyone knows?
 
   
01.07.07

Bee robbery

 
A bee rather than fish shows more interest in my bate.

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The bee cuts the shrimp into a smaller piece by making a small circular cutting

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Then it carries that chunk of meat away. Say thank you!
 
   

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