Interacting with people on Twitter is helping to inspire me to share my thoughts again in a way that isn’t restricted to 140 characters on Twitter so I am going to give this blogging thing another go.
What will be my focus? I’m not entirely sure, will definitely include a lot of technology/gadget related posts as I’m a geek at heart but also a lot of society/lifestyle related posts as well. I have become a big fan of the concepts within the book The 4 Hour Work Week (non affiliate Amazon link) so will be trying to adapt some of those concepts to my own life, which I am sure will lend itself to plenty of posts.
I also recently started a new job with Syntex Solutions, which has been a great move for both my career and personal life as it is a lot less stressful & cognizant of life outside of work. I am very excited about what the future will bring especially in regards to my photography so please stick around and hopefully I can inspire you!
If you are wondering where the sudden spurt of old posts came from it is because I was trying out using a Tumblr account instead of my Wordpress blog but decided to move back here so I moved my posts from there to here.
A photo of me kissing a pink dolphin at Sentosa Island in Singapore. We had gotten to the dolphin show at Dolphin Cove on Sentosa Island just after it started and midway into the show they were after two volunteers to play with the dolphins that would involve going into the water up into your neck… I did a quick check of what I was wearing and the heavy shorts I was wearing would be a real pain to get wet but I said to heck with it and started waving. to my surprise I was chosen.
So after emptying my pockets I headed down and the first thing the little girl (that was also chosen) and I had to do was hula hoop while the dolphins played behind us and of course I was a complete & utter failure at that! Then it was fun time! I got to wade out and meet the pink dolphin, give it a hug, then it wanted to kiss me (as per the photo) and then I got to feed the dolphin. Overall it was a very cool experience, unfortunately I didn’t get any Flipper like action and didn’t get to hold onto it’s dorsal fin to go along for a ride but maybe next time!