Writer’s block
I’ve finally updated photos from George’s “See-ya-later” gathering from the beginning of August, I’m a bit behind in terms of photo uploads (didn’t even know they were sitting there!). Check out the slide show after the jump, or head here for the entire set.
So I’m sitting here, trying to bathe in the warm swathes of air spitting out of my central heater. It’s a crazy nice day outside, at least, it appears so. The sky is clear with just streaks of cloud here and there, it’s almost like a cute painting, but temperature wise, a cool ten degrees Celsius. My gym trainer has canceled on me for the first time ever, and it’s only been the first week! I miss my university gym, where everything isn’t so monetary and filled with contracts and fine prints. Talk about the real world.
It seems these days there’s not much to write about. It happens, sometime, you just don’t know what to write. I know, there’s the politics — both in Canada and the United States, and the crazy economic free-fall, but I feel like there’s enough opinions and in-depth coverage on the interweb and televisions these days that covers said topic. Besides, I’m simply burnt out from all these election and economic discussions in person with friends and family, I don’t think I need to spew more here.
I’m doing more resume hacking at the moment, I can feel a job offer coming up soon, which is pretty good after two months of hiatus. I’ve recruited my friend Howard to help me out with some of my Halloween projects, which, will look fantastic if everything is to go as planned (I’ll definitely blog about this one!). And finally, I’m taking a week-long trip to The West Coast in the States in November, and from the itinerary I’ve built up, it looks like there’s plenty of excitement to go around.
Oh yea, below is the slide show from George’s goodbye gathering, enjoy!
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Tim Y. Lee (李岳) is just a big kid imported from Taipei, Taiwan to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and tries to enjoy life at 24fps with the desire to see it at every angle and perspective possible. He is currently a candidate for Bio-medical Science with a minor in Fine Arts and Music, a student I.T. Consultant, as well as a Software Distributor with Academic Services of 