..well,

after a wander around the markets of Wan Chai yesterday, and an evening in with Louise’s excellent cooking - we had a prawn pasta dish with white wine sauce, courgettes and some salad…It went down very well indeed; I of course offered to do the washing up and er (cough) nobody disagreed hehehe (me and my big mouth).

This morning I am up rather early, though from the UK point of view I guess it’s “Extremley” early at 2am…today depending on how Ali feels (he is coming down with a bit of a cold) we will be going to the Big Buddah on Lan Tau Island. I hope we make it :P Our plan for tomorrow (the midway marker of my break) is to go along to the grand opening of a new bar in Wan Chai; free food and drinks! Can’t argue with that?) - I’ll be sure to take lot’s more pictures real soon.

During this quiet reprive I thought I would say a little more about where my sister lives, Happy Valley; it’s not too far away from Wan Chai and Central, and we are fortunate to be located virtually right next to the Happy Valley Race-Curse (Next wedensday we are going there to take in the races), the more I see; the more I realise this is such a great place to live and work. The quality of life in Hong Kong is far better than we are likley to see in the UK or anywhere else for that matter…oh well, back to enjoying my holiday; which is already passing by way too quickly.

3 Responses to “Nearly at the 1 week marker”
  1. I don’t believe it! How can you possible compare living in Happy Valley, Hong Kong to a life in sunny Crewe, UK?

    Happy Valley may very well have its own race course, lots of nice places to eat and a stunning light show at night. But just think of what Crewe has to offer…..The mighty Alex footy ground, 1001 piza/kabab/chippy shops and the amazing (traffic) light show on the roundabout by the station!

    Mmmmmm, now you think about it….where my passport.

  2. Damo please dont shun the Great Place of Crewe we also have Happy Places:

    1)Happy Days Chinese Takeaway - Flag Lane Crewe
    2)You can but Happy Shopper Bread at the Bargin Booze Hungerford Road

    Damo If I were you why not open a English food Takeaway, just imagine for all the expats over there - Fish and Chips, Roast Sunday Lunches you will be on to a Winner

  3. …guys? I fear for you… :P

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