Ben in Hong Kong©

Friday, July 6, 2007

America

Now I am in Hong Kong I thought I might just have a little bit of a mention about two weird things I discovered in America.

Weird thing one )

A building in downtown Chicago that had sections of its wall containing bits of other historical landmarks. Wesminster Abbey is one section, there was also The Great Wall of China as well as many others.

Weird thing two)

This is a bronze statue in the middle of the city. That is not unusual. My shock came when I read the blurb at this guys feet and discovered that he was a television star! He had his own chat show or something.
Overall opinion, America could do with having a bit more of its own history.
bx

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Security

Dear security guard of my new building,

I am a little bit concerned that you might be dead. When I walk past, day or night, it seems you are not moving. If you are just sleeping that's brilliant, but perhaps you should change your name from security guard to 'sleeping old man on chair'.

I hope you are not dead.

Ben

Monday, July 2, 2007

Flat

No pictures yet, but I now have a new flat! After being shown a fair few I have settled for one in Wan Chai. It is slightly more than I really wanted to spend but it is so nice it was worth the extra money. This month is going to be very lean till my next pay check :(

I was shown some flats that did not have security, and some flats that had prostitutes living next door. I eventually settled on an old chinese building which is literally about 4 minutes from our old flat. There shall be pictures coming soon!

ps. My bags were discovered and are now back in my hands from the black hole which is British Airways.

bx

Sunday, July 1, 2007

In Honkers

Well I have arrived safe and sound in Hong Kong! I expected to have to work today but it turns out it is a bloody bank holiday (idiot!). The plane trip was pretty good, one brilliant moment came when a steward before take off came over on the speaker system and said "Would Mr Lee please make himself known to one of the flight crew". I kid you not about ten men then went to stand up and make themselves known. Lee being a pretty popular name if you are Chinese.

But all did not go too smoothly. I arrived in Hong Kong without my bag. Goodness knows where it is but it is not with me at present. After giving my details to the bag people (sure that is not their technical name) I went into central Hong Kong and purchased clothes then got rather drunk with Rachel, my only friend still in Hong Kong at the moment.

Today: Flat hunting!!

bx

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Decisions made

I have made my decision as to where I should live next year. Should it have been.

a) Near work but in Kowloon (the mainland)

b) Half hour commute from work and on Hong Kong Island

After consultation with the parents they very typically said that I should be where I will have the most fun. Taking that into consideration I have decided that option 'b' is the right decision to make. Plus I quite like the idea of having a stretch of sea between myself and work.

Now all I need to do is work out where to live. At the moment i am arriving in Honkers on Sunday evening with no home at all, just the sofa of a kind hearted friend.

Either way it will soon be time to look down and say goodbye to green fields and hello to tropical jungle. Lovely.

bx

Cheap

You know you get cheap air tickets when....

...your Dad and brother start making plans to visit your new flat in Hong Kong for a long weekend.

To help you move in and put shelves up etc.

bx

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Not quite in Hong Kong

So after living in the wilderness for nearly 2 weeks I am back in the land of the internet! I have been working at a summer camp which is connected to a charity school based in Chicago. I used to work at the camp for three summers previous but this time returned as a volunteer, partly because I was not there for the whole summer and partly because the charity is facing some financial difficulty. If you want to know more about what the organization does, or feel like donating some money to a good cause then check out their website (here).

The camp itself is based in North Wisconsin which is known as the dairy capital of America. Considering I have been in the very undairy city of Hong Kong for the past few months it was a nice area to visit! The camp is 8 hours drive north of Chicago near the town of Winter, smack bang in the middle of a huge national forest and quite frankly miles away from anything. To emphasise my point, if you wanted to visit the town you were looking at an hour drive to get there. Even then the place is tiny beyond belief and everyone seems to know everyone else!

But what was fantastic about working there was that as the following pictures demonstrate. It was the total opposite of Hong Kong in every single way.

400 acre Lake Blaisdale which the camp overlooks



The staff at camp this summer

The standard log cabin with sometimes up to 25 dead animals all looking back at you...

A very much alive inahbitant of the lake

Just in case you forget where you are, the flag is flying most of the time

The lifeguard crew

It was a tradition that every morning a group of brave staff swam across the lake and back before the kids got up. I reinstated the tradition of the night swim though. Which as it sounds is a swim across the lake in pitch darkness, quite freaky but amazing once you float on your back and look up at the stars. Below is a picture of the night swim team before embarking on our journey.

What was brilliant was I got to meet all my local friends as well. Here we are at a bonfire which as you can see was a bit out of control. We are not leaning for the camera but in fact leaning from the heat!

The night was going well till a rather drunk local decided to get out his chainsaw and try to chop down a tree at 1am...


me and some of my cabin kids

Sophie Sage and myself with our 'family' of girls. Something tells me she may have cheated...

Me teaching the chopsticks

And me helping some children have overdoses of sugar with the aid of fire and Marshmellows

I went to the local Musky Festival. Now a Musky is a fish... so perhaps that gives a small indication of the type of area I have been living in. They even have a 'Musky Queen' pageant.

The gang at a local bar with Dave (in the yellow). Dave is a bit of a mystery but an awful lot of fun. He does not seem to need to work but lives a lifestyle that suggests he is comforatble. To inquire about why he has chosen to hole up in North Wisconsin, or what he used to do previously is to often get some rather evasive answers. I'm thinking possible ex gangster. He is the 'Entertainment Director' for all of the staff whenever we get a break, and he never fails to show us a great time, be it on jet skis, speed boats or just generally going bar hopping.


To explain this picture above i just need to mention that Dave is in a legal battle over property which has resulted in the current property owner placing signs round the area saying "If you see Dave (surname) within 1 mile of this property call 911"
So we had the yellow T-Shirt made front and back

Overall it has been a fantastic holiday. It feels like I have been gone for months and it was a welcome break from Hong Kong. I am in England for a few days now till Friday when I jet back to the madness!!!
bx