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Posts published in October 2018

Taipei: Part I

My first encounter in Taiwan was at one o’clock in the morning with a man behind a wall of flames and smoke. He was Taiwanese with a toothless grimace and coarse aspect; his old age left him hunched over though not without dignity. He seemed to be standing more so…

My Words and I

Phil’s Next Stop is my ripe, overeager child that has just emerged into the world. It has grown and developed on its own in many ways disparate from and beyond my initial intentions, though it of course still needs and accepts my attentiveness and care. I do my best to…

The Tune of Temples

Like three loyal, over-eager and unabating puppies, Commotion, Vibrancy, and Loudness follow me closer than my own shadow, each simultaneously vying for attention and rarely taking turns or resting. They draw my focus regardless if I want the preoccupation; they test my patience during moments of vexation; they provide excitement…

Macau

This weekend I went to Macau, a Portuguese colony turned Chinese special administrative region (or “S.A.R.” for the aspiring cognoscenti), which lies one hour west of Hong Kong by ferry. Though it’s geographically nearby, a trip to Macau involves squeezing through crowded immigration checks upon entering and leaving. As a…

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