Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year, 2012

Bo and I wish everyone a happy new year !

祝朋友和亲人,新年快乐,身体健康,万事如意!(Chinese)

Bo and I went to a new year party on Dec 29. The hosts (Jason and Wencheng) insisted taking a picture of both of us. I am usually behind the camera and when I had to be in it, I felt a bit awkward and nervous.

There have been very few picture of both Bo and I since our wedding. This is not only a picture of us celebrating Xmas and the new year but also our 10 years anniversary ! So we've made it for 10 years. Good for us !



Meanwhile, I had a pleasure taking some pictures of the host, Jason and Wencheng's family.



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Monday, December 26, 2011

Las Vegas

During Nov 27-29, I attended another Gartner conference, Application Architecture and Development and Integration Summit in Las Vegas, NV.

The conference was hosted in Caesar's Palace, one of the most luxurious casinos on the strip. And this is by far, the most fancy hotel that I've ever been to. It's not just the architectural details and how beautifully it was built, it's huge! The room I paid for was not available when I arrived, so the hotel upgraded me to a bigger suite with Jack and Jill bathrooms. It had a nice view of the hotel's fountain and swimming pools, the south side of the strip and the mountain view from afar.





The neighboring hotel, Bellagio, is another luxurious casino. The time when I visited, they were setting up the great hall for Christmas.


The very last day of my staying, I booked a bus tour to the Grand Canyon, one of the places in my "to-go" list. Initially, I booked the trip to South Rim where most of people visit. South Rim is where the Grand Canyon national park is, it has the most spectacular view of the Canyon. Unfortunately, it was a very cold month for that area, it started snowing just before my trip. I was lucky that I didn't book the trip one day ahead. A lot people who did had to stay in the sound rim overnight due to the big snow fall and 6-inch ice on the road.  When I was told of that, I was given the choice of either going back to hotel (who would do that !) or going to West Rim. West Rim is a relatively newly developed area. Although it's much closer to LV comparing to South Rim, the trip goes into Indian territory, so everyone has to pay for about $40 of "entry fee", in addition to the cost of the trip itself. Even though, people usually see a lot of Grand Canyon pictures from South Rim, very few from the West. So lucky you !


The first stop, Hoover Dam. In order to avoid terrorist attach, a new bridge has been build to by-pass the dam. It gives you a helicopter view of the area. No complains. 



Most of the areas is flatten out with gravel and small bushes everywhere. I guess it must be very different from Ottawa where the landscape of the summer and winter are so drastically different, but here, almost the same,I guess...



After about 4 hours, we finally arrived in Grant Canyon. People had to take shuttle buses among 3 destinations in the tourist areas. The most popular place has a balcony, called Sky-walk. The name came from the see through glass put into the balcony as the floor. Similar to the CN tower, when you walk on it, it's like in the sky. To be honest, I was a bit nervous when I heard this. During the line-up to the Sky-walk, I felt it's like lining up for the roller coaster ride, exciting but nervous. When you actually walk on it, it's not too bad, great view from all angels except for you not being allowed to bring any image or video recording devices, such as my D700. It was a ridiculous price to purchase their "photographers" work. I decided to walk away. 






The Grand Caynon is spectacular! I will definitely come back again.

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Renovation, Baby Shower, Agriculture Museum and Volunteer

Continuing the renovation at home, still don't get too many chances going out for photographing... but just got the stair and family room done... quite happy about the outcome !



However, from time to time, here and there, I brought my beloved D700 to different places and carved memories in a digital format. So what exactly did I do recently... I went to one of Bo's friend, Lucy's baby shower. Bo used to work with Lucy in a locally well known real estate development company. However,  Bo left that company since 2 years ago but they kept connected.


Bo and I visited Agriculture museum. This was the first time we went to this museum. Museums like, National Gallery of Canada, Museum of Nature, Science Museum, Aviation Museum, War Museum and Museum of Civilization... have been visited by us many times, but this one it never occurred to us.... but why did we go this time ? It was partially because of our curiosity and partially because I purchased the museum tickets from "Groupon", a online discount ticket store. However, it's proven to be a mistake... Mainly the smell, from those pigs. I just couldn't take it.


Bo and I participated in a Chinese performance, not just as the audience, but the actor and volunteer. She performed one of the dances with the group and I, as usual, the photographer. To my surprise, there are a lot of talents in this small town. Note: Ottawa isn't a small city comparing to others in Canada, but not to those back in China. With about 1 million people, about 10k Chinese live in here.  This equivalents to the amount of people living in about 10 blocks in Shanghai...















 The following picture is Bo's dancing group.






The following picture is one of my best friends, Jane.






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