Sydney... I miss you ! Bye Bye !
I will take an early flight to return to Hong Kong this coming friday. It is really sad now because I need to re-build up connections with friends @ HK (p.s. I have more friends @ Australia than @ Hong Kong) in the short future and more high-level challenges (e.g. job interviews, etc) are coming.
I want to talk to yan and get a definite answer of whether we can rebuild a 'normal' relationship between me and her. But how can i communicate with her ? Hopefully, she won't change her mobile phone number, otherwise, it is hopeless......
I got a happy afternoon with the Australian-grow-chinese girl last saturday. It is really hard to imagine how long this type of friendship between me and her will last for. Anyway, thanks a lot.
I will leave SUV tomorrow afternoon and never come back to SUV. I lived in SUV for 2-plus years since I studied in University of Sydney. It is really like an alternative home for me. And, I got many memories from here.
Hong Kong is hot right now (33+ C with ~ 70% RH). I think I would not feel comfortable there even I got air-conditioner turned on all the time. Actually, I hate Summer until I saw tropical cyclones coming to HK. In the past few years, it seems that the sub-tropcial ridge (i.e. the major steering source of the tropical cyclones in the west pacific ocean) is not 'helpful' at all to allow the typhoons to come closer to Hong Kong. I dont know whether it is good or bad. Moreover, the official weather agency in HK (i.e. Hong Kong Observatory) just wants to break the record over time. They simply tighten the rules of issuing warning signals for the TCs affecting Hong Kong and rainstorms. For example, when most areas in Hong Kong is blowing at strong force because of the outer circulation of a tropical cyclone, HKO just put a warning statement in the weather report instead of issuing any warning signals. How Come ! HK people better do your own job to protect yourself !

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