November 15, 2023
Happy humpday #WednesdayWalk! I'm starting to like the weather out here. There is quite a chilly breeze with a partly cloudy sky. It is a great day to go up the mountains. Hopefully soon. Things are ready, so it's just a matter of time. My weekend wandering will continue to #WednesdayWalk. It was a great Sunday, so after visiting the Central Harborfront, I continued my walk toward Admiralty Harborfront to spend the rest of my afternoon.
It was one of those days that I just let my feet wander and bring me to wherever they wanted to, seize the day, and enjoy solitude amidst the crowd. I've been a solo wanderer for years, and it is my way to immerse myself in the surroundings and embrace my journey. Solo wandering is indeed a moment of introspection.
As expected, the crowd was huge at Tamar Park, given that it is one of the biggest urban parks on Hong Kong Island. As I sat at the corner, I let my eyes wander, watching every move of the people around me. Some came in groups, and some were solo, like me. Nannix once said if I call it fun to see other people's smiles, Of course, should we be sad then?Kidding aside. Watching smiles and listening to the laughter of other people are stress relievers. It makes me temporarily forget what's truly happening in my life.
Can you imagine the crowd? It's a usual scene every holiday at Tamar Park. Urban camping is great here too, and it's a perfect spot to wait for the sunset. The shimmering lights of the harbor at night are spectacular. Despite the crowd, you will be relaxed here.
Apart from the World Rallycross finale (which I unfortunately missed), there was a Learning Bridge event at Tamar Park. Featuring different learning opportunities and interaction programs for kids with disabilities. Of course, even those with no disabilities were welcome to join and interact. On different booths were different programs and art displays that kids could help make. Some visual art displays are for sale.
Meanwhile, a man exhibited some exercises that could help those with disabilities cope with tension and be relaxed. These different learning programs help kids with disabilities discover new talents and skills in art and in other aspects that help develop their cognitive skills.
I had fun and learned some things while walking through the Learning Bridge. At the end of my walk, I rewarded myself with one of my favorite ice cream flavors, ube, from Nestle.
That's all for today #WednesdayWalk. Today is also #LPUD, so if you have at least 150 LEO, you can participate in this event.
Thanks for stopping by.
(All photos are mine)
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