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Subject: Re: Happy New Year


Author:
Ding
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Date Posted: 02:23:15 01/11/03 Sat
In reply to: Ding 's message, "Happy New Year" on 01:53:19 01/01/03 Wed

To answer your question first. Camp is open for the Cheung family, kids and adult free but like living at a youth hostel, you will have to clean our toilet bowls and mow the lawn (just kidding).

I guess you have a point too. I do have excuses but Wong Hin is also right - he speaks out my heart. We feel so exhausted just with daily living and we never actually get things done as a family. The major reason is really getting a travel permit from my wife (All those are her excuses) and MONEY. If I were single then it would be much easier to come to HK! The main incentive coming to HK is seeing old friends and contacts but not the place. Going away for 3 weeks means we will have to make arrangements for someone to willing look after our practise and we will have to trust him or her totally. Also, if we don't have accomodations in HK then it means we will have to stay in a hotel for 2/3 weeks. Expensive stuff.

The best time to cruise Alsaka is probably late June to early August. The cruise liners start late May to end of September. You get great bargains at the beginning of the season or late in September but the weather is not ideal. I went on a cruise last year July and the scenery was spectacular to say the least!!!

If you can stay longer in Vancouver before or after the cruise then I can be your tour guide to many superb places. The Pacific NW is a BEAUTIFUL PLACE indeed.

Now give me excuses of not coming.

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Lam
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Date Posted: 08:46:21 01/13/03 Mon

Ahhh...Wong Hin, I can see that you are getting old now. The one and only time you came back was at a time when I was not in HK, so I have in fact not seen you for 20 years by now.

Ding, except for money, I do not have any excuses of not coming, so it really is a matter of time. And honestly my wife and I are both thinking seriously about doing it this year and personlly I very much look forward to it. That the surrounding of Vancouver is absolutely beautiful is something I have long known. Hoepfully by the time I come I will already have my wife's permission to buy a new digital SLR to take some shoots there.

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