Love this so much. One of my favourite views in the morning "on my way" to work is seeing people loading up their grocery stores, people in the market meticulously setting up their wares for the day.
Awww thanks, Rebecca! What do you think about when seeing people loading up their groceries? I personally love the quietness of Hong Kong at the break of dawn, but haven't been noticing the market loaders yet :)
In all honesty... I'm usually thinking if the veggies I want to cook with will still remain by the time I pass by them again on my way back from work :p my recent favourite picture: https://glass.photo/beckyisj/3aIVkF4WGR7CUAhwC8NtZ5
In addition to the sky and the patterns, I often look at people when I'm on my way to anywhere. Often, my eyes are searching for a recognizable face. Even if I may not be good friends with someone, just saying Hi to them is enough to make an "on the way" task into something more memorable.
OOooooh I love looking at people too. A little trick I’ve been doing lately is “Mettā meditation” towards strangers on the streets. Basically wishing them well, wishing them to be free from suffering etc. It’s really really nice ☺️ Perhaps you can try that when you’re looking at people on your way too!
Love this so much. One of my favourite views in the morning "on my way" to work is seeing people loading up their grocery stores, people in the market meticulously setting up their wares for the day.
Awww thanks, Rebecca! What do you think about when seeing people loading up their groceries? I personally love the quietness of Hong Kong at the break of dawn, but haven't been noticing the market loaders yet :)
In all honesty... I'm usually thinking if the veggies I want to cook with will still remain by the time I pass by them again on my way back from work :p my recent favourite picture: https://glass.photo/beckyisj/3aIVkF4WGR7CUAhwC8NtZ5
In addition to the sky and the patterns, I often look at people when I'm on my way to anywhere. Often, my eyes are searching for a recognizable face. Even if I may not be good friends with someone, just saying Hi to them is enough to make an "on the way" task into something more memorable.
OOooooh I love looking at people too. A little trick I’ve been doing lately is “Mettā meditation” towards strangers on the streets. Basically wishing them well, wishing them to be free from suffering etc. It’s really really nice ☺️ Perhaps you can try that when you’re looking at people on your way too!