Predicaments of pix-addiction
As the result of my own thoughtless actions all pictures of Hainan happened to be treacherously and foolishly deleted from my computer (if it's any comfort for those who didn't lose faith in my mental adequacy, I may say that it all happened deep into the night, as the last
This unfortunate event didn't prevent me though from contemplating a possibility that the Higher Powers - with the best of intentions - chose to bereave me of some unnecessary pictures, and for that I cannot but be simply grateful because all's for the better and I was really getting too obsessed with those images, thinking of how I'd post them and what I'd write on them... You know, the Hainan experience was in itself a pretty nice gift bestowed upon the bleak days of my routine-clad life to be veiled by some pixelled images : )) Makes you wanna value life for what it is and not the reflections of life, doesn't it?
And as a sign of the white stripe on that zebra'ed hide of life here's one visual treat from our trip - a lion dance we witnessed in Haikou. Imagining the deafening pulsation of the cymbals riding on the rhythmical throbbing of the big drum (partly seen on the left) might create the lacking audio stream a picture cannot provide. I enjoyed the performance (given apparently to some bosses of the Haikou Hotel seen in the background),
as much as I enjoyed brief talks with the members of the Haikou city kung-fu club who actually put the lion dance up, especially the daughter of the Teacher, who - after the necessary timidity ritual of giggling and "I'm not worthy" rolling of the eyes - gladly showed me what she's all about (martial-art-wise).

