Jan 21:
Police Drones Overhead

Look up, Lammaites, when you
hear the unmistakeable whirring
of a drone floating in the sky!
It might not be an
overly-enthusiastic drone-flying
neighbour or their kids
excitedly trying out their
Christmas present. It could be a
police drone taking surveyance
video of your activities,
illicit or not!
So our local police force has a
new toy to play with, much more
fun than to chase down all these
electric bikes, skateboards and
hoverboards that are all illegal
on Lamma. HK Standard story:
Police expand drone patrols
to... Outlying Islands to combat
crime

Many comments
from the very active Lamma
social media...
Jan 20:
Bliss!

How little does it take to make
a Lammaite or visitor happy?
Case in point: My lunch today in
Jaybird Rest., YSW
harbourside.
Sitting outdoors on a cushioned
chair in warm weather (see clock
tower in picture) and this
amazing, peaceful view of the
harbour and the ferry pier,
sipping this very pretty and
tasty hot chocolate, after lunch
of a burrito and a glass of rose
wine, no worry about the time;
that's the encapsulation of a
happy, often blissful
experience.

Jan 18:
Senselessart Exhibition

This is ine of the pictures
exhibited right now in Rachel
Smith's
solo show @ Major Pop Gallery,
Sai Street, Sheung Wan:

Wow, I haven't seen all these
great new works from
Rachel Smith since we
both were in an
Abandoned House group exhibition
(more
photos) together in an
abandoned villa in the deepest
New Territory just 2 years ago.
Official invitation by Rachel,
also a very talented writer:
"In
a wayside forest, a
long-abandoned building sits,
dreaming of days gone by when it
was the heart of a family. Then
on Saturday, 20 May, 2023, this
silent, forgotten home will be
transformed by a diverse group
of artists into an underground
celebration of creativity and
freedom.
A
select group of art lovers will
arrive by bus. They will find
the space alive once more.
Visitors will freely wander
through corridors and hallways,
discovering rooms and hidden
corners filled with
installations, paintings,
sculptures and performances.
The
space is abandoned, unregarded
and unloved but for one
afternoon. We seek to encourage
and challenge people to try
something different, something
far from the shopping malls,
chain stores and coffee shops.
Then, at the end of the day, as
all the visitors disperse, the
group will pack up their work
and disappear into the dusk,
leaving behind only traces of
their creativity and a sense of
hope for a more vibrant,
expressive and inclusive city."
If this made you curious, here
are my own photos and
"hallucinations":

Afterwards, I expanded and
further developed my pictures
into my Wall Calendar 2025:
I highly recommend to visit Rachel's
So Long HK exhibition!
Just one more week!
Jan 17:
Underground Wins 3 Awards!

Founded by ex-Lammaite
Chris
B, her longtime music
organiser startup
Underground
HK
won 3 well-deserved awards from
HKClubbing.com. She writes:
"For a tiny independent platform
that started in 2004 with a
simple dream – to give original
bands a stage and a community –
this is honestly overwhelming.
Everyone who voted, everyone who
came and/or performed at The
Underground shows in 2025 – this
win belongs to you as much as it
does to The Underground team."
Jan 14:
The
Princess Greets the Rock Troll


This rock formation at the back
of Mt. Stenhouse is showing up
in more and more posts by hiking
Lamma visitors. Here's a nice
photo from
Yaris Ellen Malene
(13K followers).
It inspired me to use the
latest, most powerful AI image
generator (Google's Nano
Banana Pro) to
transform this photo into
The Princess Greets the
Rock Troll. A morning
of fun in Photoshop.
Like it? Too Disneyfied?
Jan
2:
Sweet Potato Blog


"Francis Cheng, Managing
Director of Hong Kong Electric,
has launched a new quarterly
column titled
Sweet Potato
Pages, which officially debuted
today (1 January 2026).
The title "Sweet Potato Pages"
cleverly plays on the Cantonese
pronunciation to signify
"Francis' Pages", embodying
both Mr Cheng's pragmatic
approach and approachable
manner, alongside his emphasis
on team development.
This
mirrors the solidarity seen in
sweet potatoes, which often grow
in clusters or multiple tubers
underground. Through Mr Cheng's
perspective, the column will
share HEC's latest developments
and strategic direction,
highlighting progress in
innovation, smart grid
construction, and carbon
reduction initiatives.
This aims
to strengthen communication with
stakeholders, showcase HEC's
pragmatic, reliable and
professional corporate culture,
and enhance transparency and
community engagement.
The Sweet
Potato Pages conclude with a
special note highlighting Mr
Cheng's management philosophy:
"embracing sustainability,
valuing team development, and
pragmatically embracing change."
The Sweet Potato Pages will be
published quarterly on the
HK
Electric website and
the
HK Electric App. Your
support is greatly
appreciated."
Jan
1:
Happy New Year!

Dec
31:
Good Riddance to 2025!

I made this farewell card from
the YSW ferry pier webcam photo
of last night's amazing doomsday
sunset.
Many people took a photo of
today's sunset, posting it on
social media but this one was
the very best, IMHO. By
Deb Lindsay, watch the
biker going down Fishermen's
Pier in YSW harbour at almost
max. high tide!

One
more? Credit:
Chi Shan Jimmy Tang

Dec
28:
Calendar 2026





In Love With Lamma,
AI-processed photos
AI-generated (Google's Nano
Banana Pro) from my photos
in the
In Love With Lamma group
exhibition in the
LAMMA ART COLLECTIVE
with
Mark Malby and
Ewa Wilkinson, Nov 2018.
Dec
25:
Happy Holidays!

Dec
24:
'Beside the Placid Banyan Bay'
Christmas poem & video
by Mark Malby
of
Mute Planet:
"Well, it's that time of year
again when we pay tribute to the
little world we call home, where
we celebrate the warmth (and
cool nights) of the season with
a poem:
O little town of Yung Shue Wan,
how comforting to see!
Beside
the placid Banyan Bay
is
where I long to be.
And with
your bright streets shining
the restaurants and bars;
you
bring us hope through all the
years
beneath the friendly
stars."
Lamma Christmas video:

"A brightly-lit Christmas tree on
a rocky islet in the middle of a
harbour is a rarity in this part
of the world, but makes a
wonderful gem on a December
night.
Our gratitude to whomever is
behind it. Merry Christmas and
Happy Holidays to all the
friends of
Mute Planet, near and
far.
May you find joy and
serenity as the year’s end
approaches."
Dec
21:
Happy Winter Solstice!

Lynne:
"Seasons Greetings and happy
winter solstice today!
Last
weekend before Christmas to buy
something special. Have a few
more dried fruit packs left for
your cocktails, decor, etc.
Thank you to all that have
bought from me [on YSW
Main Street]."
Dec
20:
Aberdeen MTR Station!

Announced today:
SOUTH ISLAND
LINE (WEST) MTR!
This new line is expected to
begin construction in 2027 & be
completed by 2034. This 7.5 km
long line will go via a tunnel,
have 8 new stations, incl. a
Queen Mary Hospital and an
ABERDEEN station, just across
the street from the Lamma ferry
pier, South of Aberdeen Plaza!
Details.
Dec 19:
Aberdeen Promenade @ Christmas
Time

Just a 20-minute
ferry ride from
Lamma to Aberdeen,
their harbourside
Promenade is a
photographer's delight,
especially at Christmas time.
Dec 18:
Home Sweet Xmas Home

Merry Early Christmas with a
Christmas wreath on our outside
door.
Should we get one this
year as well?
Dec 17:
Yuleternative


Harry the
Smoocher
writes:
"That was a blast! Has anyone
got pictures?"
More pictures from
"A fun night of music and
mayhem"
Dec 16:
Snow Day!



Tamara Norris
of
Vivid Vibrations_HK:
We have two great Forest School
events coming up!
Sun Dec 28 -
Family Fun Snow Day
@ Forest School, Open Space -
snow, scavenger hunt, nature-based crafts, bamboo treehouse,
trampoline, mud kitchen,
campfire and marshmallow
roasting!!
All ages welcome
with adult accompaniment.
More photos:

Mon/Tue, Dec 29/30
- Forest School Day Camp
2 days of fun and
exploration - safe tool use,
building, knots, campfire
lighting and campfire cooking,
nature based crafts and so much
more.
Ages 7+ - no adult
accompaniment required.
Pick
up and drop off at Central Pier
#4.
Get in touch via
Whatsapp
for any questions, or
register here."
Dec 15:
Winners of
'Green Energy Dreams Come True'

"Winners of this year’s
Green Energy Dreams Come
True
-
HK Electric’s
flagship initiative under the
Happy Green Campaign
(minisite,
Facebook)
– set off on 15 December for a
six-day
Green Energy Study
Tour
to Chengdu, embarking on a
journey to explore green energy
and Chinese culture...
...Upon returning to Hong Kong,
HK Electric will host a sharing
session to enable more “Happy
Green Schools” to gain deeper
insights into how they can
contribute to building a
smarter, greener and more
sustainable city."

HK
Electric's Community Investments:
CAREnJOY for the Elderly
U3A Network
Happy Green Campaign
Green Hong Kong Green
Smart Power Gallery
(virtual tour)

Dec 14:
HEC Promotes 'Digital
Accessibility Design'

HK Internet Registration Co.
writes:
"HK
Electric
has been committed to promoting
digital inclusion to ensure that
the elderly, persons with
disabilities and all members of
the public can easily use online
services and enjoy the
convenience brought by
technology.
By improving the
website
and app, including voice
assistance, clear font, high
contrast and other barrier-free
elements,
HEC hopes to narrow the "digital
gap" so everyone can use it with
peace of mind.
HEC's general manager of
IT, Mr. Wu Wei-kin,
said:
"We believe technology should
serve everyone, especially the
elderly, the disabled and the
underprivileged.
By promoting
accessibility design, we are not
only improving the accessibility
and fairness of our services,
but also implementing the
corporate value of 'Caring
Community'."
Dec 13:
Jo San, Good Morning!



Photo from
Ariele this
morning, showing the most
colourful house on Lamma, close
to the Pak Kok ferry pier. Plus
my own photo showing the front
of this unique village house.
Dec 12:
Just Another AI Calendar?


45+ years ago, I drew these
images by hand with colour
markers, many of them aided by
the
Spirograph geometric drawing
device. I scanned the
best ones and assembled them
into my
1980 Calendar.
This year, I've used them as
input for some creative
experiments with the new
Photoshop AI features,
Generative Fill and Expand.
Some interesting results after
many happy hours of in-the-flow
experimentation with usually little idea
where the creative flow will
lead me in the end.
Dec 11:
Nick the Artist's Model

Imagine just sitting by the side
of the road, reading a book, not
bothering anybody, and quite
often passersby will stop and
ask to take a picture or even
draw or paint you?
This seems to happen to
Nick the Bookman
on a regular basis, see the top
2 very recent artworks! I've got
a folder full of them as offline
Nick is usually asking the
artists to email them to me
after completion.
I'm guilty of this as well as
his image often inspires my
digital Creative Experiments.
I'm happy to publish them all
here and in the Lamma-zine.
Maybe we should organise a
Nick-themed art
exhibition?
For more Nickensian lore,
23 years of photos, artworks,
reviews and stories.
By the way, it's
Nick' birthday today, Dec 11!
Wish him all the best when you
pass by his bookstall!
Dec 10:
Decarbonisation – a Journey for
All

HK Electric:
"Why
are We Embarking on this
Journey?
"Climate change, caused largely
by the emission of greenhouse
gases generated by human
activities, is one of the most
significant and imminent
challenges faced by mankind.
To avoid the irreversible impact
of climate change, we need a
substantial and long-term
reduction in carbon emissions
through decarbonising various
aspects of our daily life."


Working Smarter and Greener


Deploying Smart Meters

Our Journey of Decarbonisation
Dec 7:
Antique Dragons For Sale

Custom-made for me 25 years ago,
in the Year of the Dragon.
Halloween horns added later,
easily removable.








All for sale, click above and
contact me!
Dec 5:
Toddler Disco, Yuleternative &
Beer Fest








What's on in YSW this month?
Dec 4:
Chow Yun-Fat, Lamma's VIP

"How Chow Yun-fat became a Hong
Kong cinema superstar without
losing his humility"

"Dokbak Tour Cast Visits Chow
Yun-fat's Childhood Home on
Lamma Island"
Dec 3:
'You Are Secured'

Reports from my free
Netvigator Shield and my
Norton 360 paid
subscription about security
risks on my home office PC.
I haven't had a security problem
in years, fingers crossed! But
the attacks keep on coming in
from phishing, botnets, viruses,
scams and malware, in addition
to all the increasingly smart
emails getting you to click on
'bad' links.
Dec 2:
2026 Lamma Calendar?

Is it time to create a 2026 Lamma
Calendar!?
Maybe something like this one
above, from photos I took of
Lamma Fun Day visitors some
years ago?
Or something like this one
below, choosing some of the
best photos from my 25-year
archive of Lamma photos?

As there's not been an
"official" Lamma Calendar
published again this year, mine
would be for sale only for
individual orders, IF at least a
few people might be interested.
Here are a few
calendars I've created
over the last 45 years.
Would YOU want a 2026 Lamma
Calendar?
Dec 1:
Wind Anemometers

A fascinating video about HK
Electric's former power station
in
North Point, before
moving to Lamma in 1982.

"A
trip
to the
wind anemometer
insistence:
Extreme winds of 150 miles per
hour (about 240 km/h) are
unimaginable even today in
Victoria Harbour...
However, during the "Ding Ugly
Storm" of 1937, the wind gusts
recorded at the North
Point Power Station of
150 miles per hour,
making it one of the highest
wind gusts in Hong Kong!
The
ability to accurately measure
the high wind speed depends on
the company's engineers who
insisted on purchasing
high-standard wind anemometers.
This forward-looking and safe
mind set not only guarantees
reliable and stable power
supply, but also provides
valuable data for Hong Kong to
improve wind resistance
standards in the future."
Plus a video about the very
first power station, opening 135
years ago in 1890
in Wanchai:
