Monday, March 31, 2008

Violin Notebook? どなノートいいかな?

Violin Notebook

I decided to never again to forget my violin notebook at home. I was embarassed when I went to lesson last week and my teacher took out the scale book, I have no idea which scales etudes I was assigned to practice. (I swear, she must have circled like 20 of them, even though they were 2-3 lines each). Conveniently, I have not been bringing my notebook to class, she has no way to remember what I was working on (too many students!!). I ran across these notebooks at Target and decided to get both! One of them will be used as a violin notebook. Which one!?


Violin Notebook Back
The back side of those notebooks are equally lovely!! Tough decision!!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Hole in the Wall restaurant in Hong Kong

I ate most of this dish when I remembered I want to post this on the blog. It looks really spicy but it's not THAT spicy. I have no clue what it is, but it is a vegetarian dish with alot of spices. Very yummy indeed! Yeah, it looks like worms in this picture, but it's NOT.



This is a very famous HK dish : Stirred Fry spicy/garlicky crab. Yes, I made up the name. One word, super flavorful!!




I know I'm lame, but I don't remember if this is stired fry "frog" or stirred fry fish bladder (or whatever the hell you call that airy sac that helps fish float). Both dishes are very delicious, I do prefer the fish bladder because eating frogs kinda send chills down my spine.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

McDonald's Red Bean Pie
Hong Kong McDonald has limited edition pies every now and then, this Spring, I get to try this. It is filled with red bean paste, a bit sweet, but very delicious!! HKD$6













Krispy Creme in Hong Kong?
Cannot believe they've invaded asia!! I don't eat donuts, so I have no clue whether it is expensive or not. My friend Sara said it's very good, but I have no desire to eat donuts in Hong Kong. That green one is green tea donut.







Hong Kong Style Barbeque!!
I love Hong Kong Style bbq. Everyone get there own long fork to hold your food. This kind of remind me how we have to hike a long way (hours) carrying coals, food, games, etc, and spend like an hour trying to get the fire going. Nowadays, you drive there, the pit is set for you, you line up for a huge plate of food including chicken wings, sausages, steak, squid, fish balls, whatever you can think of, all for HKD$75 (also include a bottle of water and a cold drink). We got there at 5pm and stayed till midnight. We had an amazing evening!!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

My violin case


My violin case
Originally uploaded by Mozartilove