Open on March 19, 2013

  03/19/2013 HAPPY 31st BIRTHDAY  DEREK LIN   How long have we known each other? Two years? I have probably harassed you far more often than acceptable  to listen to my frustrations, dreams and quirky proposals to which you’ve been: 1.) Amused 2.) Annoyed but always Attentive (Hey thats 3 As!) You know Id do the same and more for you but all you ever wanna talk about are: 1.) Work 2.) Money 3.) Porn … Read the rest


Authentic Chinese New year with the Agico Veggie Family

First time  we experienced an authentic Chinese New Year ceremony. We had Tikoy; sticky rice and sugar for lasting family bonds, mung bean bun for long life and Ponkan for wealth. I ate so much Ponkan coz I was desperate for more money and ignored the Tikoy and the Bun coz I wasnt really sure I wanted to live long anyway. As for the Family bind effect of Tikoy, I have independent siblings and I … Read the rest


3rd annual Vegan picnic

  Every year, a Vegan picnic is held, hosted by Azalea Bianca Antonio of Philippine Vegetarian Society. (Thanks for the photos Azalea) We (Cocogreen and Agico vegetarians) were invited for the first time. Talks of business, leisure, politics and organic finds floated aboard. Andrew brought a sushi platter, which was widely appreciated by the Vegan Club. Everyone brought in their specialty dishes, ironically no one brought greens. We were so thrilled to have met the … Read the rest


Aumnie Shanghai, the making

Aumnie is Canadian born and raised in Shanghai. A true global citizen. Fitting: We tend to gear away from flashy prints and seasonal cuts. Classic styles are always safe and preferable although a few risky designs here and there wouldnt hurt as well. I hate wearing black for Yoga. (Except for bottoms). It makes me feel like Im projecting dark energy somehow, besides outside my yoga wear Im often already in black and white. I … Read the rest


Shanghai musings

Ive always had a love-hate relationship with the Paris of the east, the pearl of the orient. I love the cold, but always hurt myself with its icy atmosphere. I respected the hard work its people relentlessly devote to economic progress but lamented the cost their sacrifice entailed. Today Beijing is at a critical level of air pollution. About 60% are infected with lung disease, word has it that the city may be evacuated and … Read the rest