by Tom | Mar 7, 2012 | Google+
At least one Arsenal fan in HK, then… Harbour Rd
by Tom | Mar 7, 2012 | Google+
Hong Kong wins again. Father-in-law loved his super short visit. Looking forward to having him back.
by Tom | Mar 7, 2012 | Google+
HK number plates.I think Emily has pretty much secured the number plate madness prize for a while. Her hat tip to Haitch Kay is also welcome: http://haitchkay.blogspot.com/. Land of no cheese – Hong Kong photoblog: A letter to Shanice
by Tom | Mar 7, 2012 | Google+
Two takes on Hong Kong.The main article is an interesting view of the Chief Executive election from the NYT, the other is an explanation of why there are suddenly so many French people in our block.First and main link:...
by Tom | Feb 23, 2012 | Google+
Fabulous moody clouds wreathing the towers of Central. Victoria Harbour
by Tom | Feb 23, 2012 | Google+
Elephant painting. First time I've ever seen one, thanks to RGSHK. Ladies Recreation Club Ladies Recreation Club, Hong Kong
by Tom | Feb 20, 2012 | Google+
Post rehearsal view. It'll do, I guess. St. John’s Cathedral 香港花園é“4~8
by Tom | Feb 19, 2012 | Google+
A cracking Sunday in HK.Smoked salmon, cream cheese and bagels for breakfast. 11.5km hike to Stanley through heritage trails around wartime Jardine's Lookout and glorious views from Violet Hill and a serious jungly canter around the water catchments.Finally, saw...
by Tom | Feb 18, 2012 | Google+
Christ the King Chapel. Who knew that a massive Catholic chapel has survived in Causeway Bay? Christ The King Chapel 33 Caroline Hill Road, Hong Kong
by Tom | Feb 18, 2012 | Google+
The oldest living things in the world. What a project. I love it. Rachel Sussman:The Oldest Living Things in the World