
On this coldest day of the year so far (9C on Lamma, 7C in New Territories,
foggy & rainy),
here's a picture to make you feel a little bit warmer, hopefully, taken inside
our kitchen today:


And our balcony, with the leftover Christmas tree, minus all lights and
decorations, awaiting its fiery fate at the Pak Kok-traditional Christmas
tree bonfire party next month.
All these flowers and colourful leaves on our balcony, should I take them
inside to protect them from the cold?
Let's ask my fellow
Lamma Gardeners!


My sunrise/sunset photographic obsession is continuing unabatedly...
Some more (almost) unprocessed photos straight from my pocket lens camera
(automatic mode, on tripod).