Lest thy pride consumes thee…

Lest thy pride consumes thee…

As I shared earlier, I was at the Opera House yesterday. Obviously, any mention of the landmark is incomplete without pictures.

And this was just before the performance.

I unfortunately do not have any other better picture taken inside the landmark. My skill in low light photography requires further improvement, it seems.
And yes, yes, those two persons on the left should not be there.
I have not been blogging religiously as I want to. This is due to slightly being overwhelmed with school work, stuff to do for the Malaysia Think Tank as well as the Malaysian Nature Society, meeting people planning a revolution and writing in general.
And how do I solve the problem?
By playing Championship Manager.
I understand that my lack of activity here will sooner or later lose me my blog readers. I certainly do not want that to happen.
Unfortunately, I have not spent enough to time to articulate something intelligent to say at the moment. And so, the situation warrants a photo.

Within the ground of the University of Sydney, in the southern part, there is a considerably large open, semi-circular space covered with grass with a large old tree sitting silently near the origin of the semi-circle. I like trees and this one is probably the most recognizable in the whole University. it certainly is becoming my favorite tree. It is like Polaris, always there and recognizable. That tree is my rock. Heh!
I have my favorite tree in Michigan. It is the one welcoming students dropping at and saying goodbye to students depart from C.C. Little bus stop. I miss that tree. You might think that I am crazy but I do feel attached to that tree by the Chemistry Building in Ann Arbor.
One day, I will say hi again to that old tree, before I die.

p/s — happy anniversary to ASEAN.
Yet another photo from Sydney. This time, it is a building on campus ground.

This is the Main Quadrangle, the oldest part of the University.
A great view.
