Archive for January, 2010

My Winter Holiday Vacation (part 5)

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

golden sky

golden glow

pink and blue

friends silhouettes

My Winter Holiday Vacation (part 4)

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

jumping ghosts

magic forest

giant tree bird

yellow leaves

My Winter Holiday Vacation (part 3)

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

snowland

st teresas churchclose up of church

warm sunset

More of Zeller-Zi

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010


More Thoughts from the Philosophy of Zeller-Zi:

These days, so many people make themselves ill.
They work harder than their bodies can work.
They think harder than their minds can think.
It’s as if both our minds and our bodies have forgotten how to be still,
and the only thing driving them onward is the unquenchable mantra:
“More, more, more!”
Perhaps the saying, “Less is more,” is something we need to remember.

A house can only fit a certain number of guests.
A balloon can only hold a certain amount of air.
A jug can only hold a certain amount of water.
If you let too much inside, it will break and overflow.
But if you don’t let anything inside, it remains hollow, empty…incapable of fulfilling its inner purpose.

So remember to balance, especially during times of high stress.

 (Written approx. 2 years ago).

 

My Winter Holiday Vacation (part 2)

Monday, January 11th, 2010

golden gate

archway

golf course in lincoln park

fountain by the legion of honor

All pics were taken in San Francisco during an atypically sunny day in December!

My Winter Holiday Vacation

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all. Over the winter holiday, I was fortunate enough to be able to spend time with my family & good friends while in California, USA. I’d like to share with you some of the photos from this trip. Hope you enjoy them! Wish you a joyful 2010! -A.Z.

This first set of photos is from San Francisco.

korean tour bus
A Korean Canadian tour bus in S.F.

fries
Large fries.

pigeon burger
Pigeon on a burger.

wax museum

S.F. Wax Museum - Room of Movie & TV Stars. This figure of me looked quite realistic, don’t you agree?