Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Balance and Stability

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If only muscles, bones and tendons could be stacked like concrete blocks to not fall down.

Sadly, after 5 weeks of running and achieving 10.5 km in one hour last Sunday, I must report a setback. The muscles in my left leg are not able to withstand the training regime thus weakening my physical balance and stability. Some careful reconsideration is now necessary with regards my participation in the half marathon.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Leephotostudio

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The time has come to launch a website just for my photography in hopes that a professional career may unravel and spiral to the top. Thank you to all who have been dedicated readers of kleejourneys. I hope that you will also visit leephotostudio as often and invite many of your friends as well.

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Katrina Lee Photography

www.leephotostudio.blogspot.com

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Celebration

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The Other Side

There is this place sometimes
in your most unconscious dreams
Where the mind has no boundaries
nor your body, or so it seems

There, you float down a path
where the trees lead the way
Their arms pulling you forward
down here, as if to say

Maybe you soar up in the air
towards the unknown plight
Fighting every twist and turn
Through cloud patterns in sight

Then silently down you come
landing on the grass below
There is a light on the other side
So through the tunnel you must go

But don't worry, for you should know
Your footprint can always be seen
That many love you just so, and
walk with you within your dream


Today is one of those days when I wish I could be in Toronto, to join my film comrades at a memorial celebrating the life of Chris Howard. So instead, here is something from Denmark, inspired by the unbelievable amount of love and support that has poured out from the film industry and more since his passing.




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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Paris finale

Compared to tiny Copenhagen, Paris is a huge, dense and vibrant city buzzing with life. How nice that for 5 days, I could clear my mind and fulfill my needs...

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...at anytime and anywhere

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with the virtual world left behind

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À bientôt!

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Monday, February 2, 2009

In memory of Chris Howard

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In the last week, memories of my days in the film business have been awaken. Today I am again brought back to those days but sadly, through the discovery of the recent accident and passing of one of my favorite crew members and friend Chris Howard.

The film industry is an exciting business, but also one that is harsh with many emotional highs and lows. To survive, I had to grow a thick skin. But sometimes when those layers wore down, it was the support and kindness from people like Chris who made it possible for me to work a show until the end without falling apart.

Thank you Chris for your smiling face, positive energy and patience with my neverending senseless AD demands on "Bride of Chucky", "Dirty Work" and "Bulletproof Monk". My thoughts are with you and your family.