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"in daylights, in sunsets, in midnights, in cups of coffee ..."

Some people think that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, and some think the grass is greenest in their side of the fence (hence they want a taller fence). It's hard to appreciate life until you walk on someone else's shoes, isn't it? But I've walked the footsteps if many strangers, and I've learned that what really matters is not how green the grass is ... it's how you make the best of it with those around you ...

Sunday, October 09, 2005

in canals, canals, and more canals ... (and overpriced gondola)



Posted by Cup'oCofi at 11:23 AM
Labels: travel

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Ieper (Ypres), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Indonesian by name, birth, and food-culture... American by upbringing, dreams, and aspirations ... Chinese by heritage, work ethics, and humility ... Franco-Flemish by pragmatism, appreciation of life, and beer-passion ... Small-town boy at heart with a global perspective in the mind ... Confused by identity and values but a big believer in the culture of tolerance at the end. Or so I would like to see myself to be ... (the rest see my blog, or decide for yourself)
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