tadaima!!!
minna san, o genki desu ka?
[edit @ 4.58pm]
Glad to be back.
Even though it was tiring (as with all camps & travels), I felt that it is a break from the usual hustle and bustle. Of course that meant work is waiting once I get my head straight back from the dizzy, tired and drums-beating-my-temples feeling.
There are parts of the itinerary that I looked forward to. Such as, it's my first time at T.P. Railway Station, just 5 months away from its termination of service. It has been a great experience. It's quite different from the Taiwan Railway System in terms of the train and service, hahaZ.
Funny me loves the bumpy rocky ride, complete with rumbling of engines, across terrains. It vaguely felt like rocking on a cradle and falling into a deep slumber with the gentle humming of caregivers. That's also why I prefer bus rides to local train rides.
Other than some highlights in the programme, it isn't my first time as a facilitator/photographer at camps, so it ain't really new. Had my fair share of being the participant and organizer in the past, so it was nothing new in this aspect. However, the participants are very different, which meant more job/jaga-ing as compared to the past camps I've been to. ALSO, one ultra uber exciting new toy I had during the camp is -- a DSLR!! *cheers!* It's damn cool to use one for phototaking. Thumbs up, a total new experience! heeZ. :) :) :)
Overall, I enjoyed this experience despite my grouses, hahahZ~ :)
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