Happy Halloween!
Saturday, October 31st, 2009
The whole family helped carve these scary faces on a couple of pumpkins. This is the first time all of us attempted pumpkin carving! I’d say they turned out pretty well.

The whole family helped carve these scary faces on a couple of pumpkins. This is the first time all of us attempted pumpkin carving! I’d say they turned out pretty well.
Merry Christmas!

The company I work for held their annual employee car show today. I’ve never gone to previous shows, but I decided to go this time with the prodding of co-workers, of course. I’m not exactly a car aficionado, but what the heck. It’s a good excuse to get out of the cubicle and get some fresh air.
The show was held in the parking lot. There were classic cars, exotic cars, and everything in between. There was even a section for motorcycles. The only thing missing were the bikini-clad car show models.
Here’s a few I snapped with my camera phone:

Cadillac LaSalle


It took me a while to switch to a digital camera. My high school graduation gift was a Pentax Zoom 90-WR point-and-shoot camera. It’s built like a tank, water resistant, and still works today.
I did not mind scanning photographs, but it became a hassle when I decided to upload photos for sharing or use in a blog. It took some convincing to go digital. I was not about to spend a fortune.
Enter the $10-special from a drugstore chain. Because it was cheap, what the heck. I would not be too hurt if the camera was a piece of junk… Actually, it was a piece of junk. But it was so easy to transfer photos to the computer that I was sold to the concept. No more film.
The Innovage Mini Digital Camera has 16Mb memory, stores 243 photos, and runs on one AAA battery. It even included a synthetic leather carrying case and a USB cable. I was set!… (or so I thought)…
The initial excitement wore off quickly because of the mondo specs of this tiny piece. As expected, the image quality was poor and indoor shots were just pathetic. The software was flaky. It was not about to enhance my so-called photography skills.
About one month later and a couple of hundred bucks, I bought a Canon PowerShot SD600 digital camera. Now that’s a real camera. I used it to take a picture of this lovely keychain.

Hummingbirds seem to love this plant. Unfortunately, due to my gardening skills, this plant no longer exist in my backyard…