
ShareSome days working just isn’t appealing enough. That’s why hammocks and cots were invented.

ShareSome days working just isn’t appealing enough. That’s why hammocks and cots were invented.

ShareAlways wondering if graffiti has family? Yeah they do! Just sometimes they look… Distressed.

ShareNot often in Hong Kong do you stumble across interesting graffiti- and keeping with the aesthetics of life in HK, this character has on his watch. Not sure yet if it represents a brain or muscles, or a pink dough monster?

ShareI think the first time encountering raw chicken in a market, I was impressed. This time, grossed out. Raw chicken being picked through like $5 Bras in Kowloon Ladies market. Raw chicken, no sanitation, no gloves, just germs and salmonella. Wicked.

ShareAnother honest product name- this time it’s a food item. Needless to say, if they wanted to sell more of these ugly domes, they could have added a “tasty” or “delicious” to the beginning. It does look like a cowpie, so any adjective would help… Immensely.

ShareLate nights at Pacific Place when there is no one around is not a great time to stumble across this kind of cutout. Not to mention the blinking red eyes. I think a simple banner would have worked fine. Geeze…

ShareI should start out by stating I forgot a frame of reference for this picture. Sure the snausages look long, but the bottom shorter ones are already around one foot. Granted these have probably been on display for months, they get more eye contact from the local ladies than any guy could wish for. Yes, [...]

ShareNothing beats a good thunderstorm to help you sleep after a long day. The rolling bass reverb off the neighboring buildings, or the gentle lull of rain. Oh wrong! How about 12 direct hits within my block? Yeah. Great.

ShareAlways beware of preferential treatment. Especially when in a dark dingy alley way outside the normal tourism zones. For us locals, it’s all fine, just another Tuesday, but for the unsuspecting “lady tourist” it could be… Less fine.