Thursday, November 22, 2012

The Scandinavian Forest





The Scandinavian Forest is located between Amman and Jerash. Kim, a friend and neighbor of mine, and I participated in a clean-up event held by the Jordan Royal Society for the conservation of Nature on a Friday. Among a hundred Jordanians and a few foreigners, we helped pick up the garbage at this popular picnic area. It's nice to see the place being beautiful and clean even though the bottles, papers, candy wraps and other garbage may be everywhere soon.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Amman-Rainbow Street





Rainbow Street is in the historic area of Jabal Amman, near the downtown Amman. It's an area filled with modern restaurants and cafes. Especially at night, local young people and foreigners like to hang around here for enjoying its artistic and less-conservative atmosphere. 

Amman-People






People in Amman are friendly. They are mixing with immigrates from the neighboring countries. They are proud of their heritage and their country being peaceful and safe.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

From Damascus to Amman

Due to the safety reason, I said good-bye to Damascus and moved to Amman, Jordan, a month ago with my lovely cat, Faris. We try to live in places with a garden, so that Faris can roam around outside the house, and I am able to enjoy some greens. Even though the garden at my current residence is bigger and prettier, I really miss the simple and easy life in Syria. Every time when I watch the news about the violent killings there, sadness always catches me. 

Previous home's garden in Damascus
Current residence's door facing a garden in Amman
The garden of current residence in Amman



Friday, January 27, 2012

Without Power





This winter in Syria has more rain and is colder than the year before. People needs more utility and heating oil to keep warm. However, the shortage of the energy has created a lot of difficulty to people's daily life. Everyday there are certain hours without electricity. The problem is even worse in other areas outside Damascus. It could be more than several hours or a whole day without any power.

The photos were taken at a friend's home. Her youngest daughter was drawing near the candles when the power was out. With the dim and yellow candle light, we drank tea and shared our thoughts.

My Dear Friend



Here is my dear and lovely friend, Faris. When I ran into him at a garden in Oct. 2010, I was impressed by his friendliness, which was rarely seen on the numerous street cats in Damascus. Since then, he has been with me and brought me a lot of joys. He loves to play around and caught three mouse from the yard. In this March, we are going to celebrate his second year's birthday.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Tioman Island









When I visited friends in Singapore, I decided to spend a couple of days in Tioman Island in Malaysia. I first went to Mersing, Malaysia, by bus and then took a ferry to the island. I got out of the boat in its last stop at Salang, which is the northernmost tiny village on the island. Salang attracts a lot of visitors to go there or to a nearby beautiful island, Coral Island, for diving and snorkeling.