About Me
I was born in a small country in Southeast Asia, Thailand, and my parents have their own businesses. Indeed, I have many opportunities to observe people and I realised people always cause problems. From this point, I prefer to find an ordinary happiness.
I was born in a small country in Southeast Asia, Thailand, and my parents have their own businesses. Indeed, I have many opportunities to observe people and I realised people always cause problems. From this point, I prefer to find an ordinary happiness.
I do believe, no matter how long time has already
passed, words still express the authors’ emotions clearly as reflections on
mirrors. One of my favourite novels is The Traveling Cat Chronicles.
The other passion is playing with a lovely white stray cat named Shiro.
I met it by a coincidence after finishing from the final rehearsal for a festival of my university. Day by day, both of us became more intimate. Unfortunately, most of stray animals have their own genetic defects, so does Shiro. From this point, I couldn’t estimate how much time we left.
I met it by a coincidence after finishing from the final rehearsal for a festival of my university. Day by day, both of us became more intimate. Unfortunately, most of stray animals have their own genetic defects, so does Shiro. From this point, I couldn’t estimate how much time we left.

Based on the truth, somebody believes no matter how beautiful flowers are, people will ruin those beauties again.
On the other hand, a gear of destruction can be changed into
a gear of creation as long as people nurture everything by love instead.
Shiro is so cool!
ReplyDeleteYour favourite book and cat's name is Japanese. Do you like Japan? If so, you should visit in near future!
ReplyDeleteI know this book, and I've thought that I want to watch the real action movie of it recently.
ReplyDeleteThe Traveling Cat Chronicles is a Japanese novel, isn't it? I haven't read the novel, so I want to read it someday.
ReplyDeleteI have heard the name of "Tabineko repo-to", but I have never read that.
ReplyDeleteAnd Shiro is very cute!
Momoka
Shiro is so cuteeee
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Pete. I like your final point about tools for destruction being repurposed as tools for creation. A phrase from the Bible echoes this idea: "Beat your swords into ploughshares!"
ReplyDeleteDavid :-)