The Beauty of It

Yes, thanks to Fukie, I got a free invite at the Grand Opening of the first Leica Concept Store at Raffles Hotel yesterday. And time and time again I was mesmerized by the beauty and the control of the camera. The feeling’s like driving a manual car. You want the power, you want the control. And in the Leica, you got that kind of control you want. Aside from all the digital SLRs that we have these days, the Leica is so much so a manual camera that you gotta pit your skills and your adjustments in quick fashion and take a snap of something that you like.

Advantages aside, this camera is not meant for you to do any events. But what makes it special is that it’s special for special occasions. As in, you take people, and scenery, things that don’t usually move in anyway. And it is so good because the photo turns out crisp clear.

I used to hear my dad telling me all about Leica, and how great, reliable and durable it was as a camera brand. And when he saw Panasonic Lumix using their lens, he couldn’t help but heap praises on the Lumix. All thanks to the Leica lens. But now, as I have seen it for myself as one of the first patrons at the first Leica Concept Store in Southeast Asia, I get to witness the range of cameras and accessories, even getting some history lesson from the main Lecia CEO himself. All that talk, and it was enough to keep me determined.

Determined to get one that is.

The store was fantastic, in fact, I feel good in the shop. But I gotta say, to own one of these will take a long while to achieve this target, though the cheapest range of camera they have is like $1328. That’s what I’m targetting. The most expensive is like what, $30,000? I can buy like at least four Canon 5D MkII with 24-105mm lens EACH. Or maybe a new car.

Realistically and rationally, I wouldn’t spend that kinda money unless I’m like $1 million richer, but it’s already a feast to the eyes and I don’t see why I ain’t full. The touch of that titanium and leather is also too good to be true. What smooth quality.

Now I see the beauty in an old-fashion outlook in Leica. Hold on baby, I will get you someday.

Carrots and Fishfood

Today while dumbing the remains of my meal into the dustbin, I came across a carrot head cut and thrown away, missing the bin somehow when it’s like only 30cm away from the sink (-_-”) and then I had to pick it up to throw. I bet it must be my mum. But then again, that’s not the point as when I picked the carrot head up, it brought me back to times when Aishita (our family pet rabbit) is still living and lazing around at it’s cage.

It loved carrots and french beans. And my mother will make it a point that whenever she is cooking carrots or french beans for the day, she will leave the head and probably some remaining french beans for that bunny to eat. And it was a joy because it knew whenever we will going near with a bowl of vegetables, she will jump up with excitement and then start demanding for it. Greedy, but that cute furball never fails to make us smile.

But well, it’s gone.

My dad used to keep fishes and still rearing some. Back then, I realised that he had like 7 to 8 blood parrot fishes. Then since, unfortunately the tanks that he came across to utilise were leaking and had no choice but to change them. But every time he changed one tank, one or two fishes will die. Up till today, only 2 survived, but looking pale and kinda bad in condition. But my dad still decides to keep them, apparently in a container. Sadly my dad’s been busy at work and stuff like that but there’s one good point about him and that he – no matter what living thing is that – will still make the effort even at his loss or sacrifice to keep it alive.

And I admire that character because it is pure sincerity. And it’s also the reason why I’m still walking on this earth healthy and fine. Without that amount of sacrifice, I won’t be here today. Then again, I would say that I pray for the fish to survive till my dad gets a better tank. Or at least find the time to release it to waters where it will be dangerous but much more freedom for it to enjoy.

Emotional pets aside, seems that tomorrow will be battlefront day as all of them were clearing off today. Tomorrow is meeting day and I’m sure gonna get buttered left right centre. Maybe additional kaya still. Then again, at this crucial point of time, they take away my monitor at my office for repairs when the annual audit check is coming in September. Fuck my life no?

This is bad counterproductive work behaviour. And I don’t like it.

Anyways, some photos that were taken from the past few months of late. Most can be found on Facebook. =)

Big Walk 2010 with family and Geokie and Zai! =)
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Food Spree with Colin and Annice! There was more food. Just lesser pictures. Haha! =)

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Marina Bay Sands and World Cup Finals! Epic Tiredness. Haha. =)

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One day I decided to cook maggi mee when I was dead hungry.

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Singapore International Jewellery Show 2010 at Marina Bay Sands with Xueli! Only Models Sadly. Haha. =)

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Thanks for looking babe. Haha.

I heard that during the Singapore International Jewellery Show, 2 China nationals went there to rob and steal a pair of diamond earrings I think. And it’s of $10000 in value. One went to distract the salesperson after he took out the diamonds and the other just grabbed and go. And the security guard just felt that they were suspicious and gave chase. Haha. You think Singapore security guard dumb one ah. I think sometimes some security guards are respectable for their attitude at work. *Salutes*

Will blog more soon!

The Weekends

Well spent at Lower Pierce Reservoir Park, a place where serenity and tranquility resides. Picnicking there wasn’t a bad idea at all. Probably in the future, prata and curry will be our next habitual purchase for subsequent visits.

Some pictures to go about the day. =)

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The Bird Day Girl.

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Zai.

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Mr Handsome.

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Smileyz.

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Geokiemon with Miss Chan.

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Myself with a suspect cup of urine sample. Ok, it’s green tea.

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All waiting for the awaited sunset!

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What a beauty eh.

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And…. that’s me.

If only every sunset everyday like this. With clouds the scatter through the sky and the crimson horizon that makes me wanna hug someone dear but with no one to do so. Shucks.

Not bad for a DigiLomo cam though. Quality ain’t that bad after all.

But of course, the day doesn’t stop here as we head down to Robertson Quay for some souffles at Laurent Bernard Chocolatier. Of course, we got her a Pokeball. Something that can be thrown around to cast herself out of the blue and start defending against any physical threat to the human self. Fantastic. Hurhur.

And Sunday…. just head off to develop some films. Dad didn’t want to shift the fishtank in the end. Gotta wait some time soon.

Now, after much weekends, I believe a one time good one was really good enough to make things look complete. Somehow the Nobles became part of my life. Be it Supper, photos, picnics, kite flying, dinner, desserts, anything. It’s just a day that probably I couldn’t live without sometimes. Then again, it keeps the bonding warm and close. =)

And as the days draw closer, there’s many preparations to be done.

Time to power up, drink some superhuman drink.

Some Hits and Misses

Haven’t been making my blog colourful recently. Now’s the time. Before the Man Utd and Liverpool match begin, let me post some photos that probably might do just good. =)

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Morning breakfast at Prive. Smile for the win! =))

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Hort Park was next.

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And shots that I have been missing out for so long. =)

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Heh. =)

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Missing times like these. It’s been a long time since I took all my cameras out for a short walk.

Then Mel left for Aussie again. Will drop by whenever I can! =D

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Grandmum’s Birthday!

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And we have our grandma’s 82nd birthday!

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Time to bring out my cameras. Shoot those sorrows away.

Oh Yeah.

Oh baby, see you on Wednesday. =D

CNY 2010 Day 1

Some photos of yesterday’s get together with the cousins. =D

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More photos on Facebook. =)

This first day of Chinese New Year is like good old times, getting back together to celebrate and catch up with everyone. But I guess it feels different this year. Then again, putting all sorrows aside, I guess that’s what matters the most right now.

In time of test, family is the best. - Xueli

Amazing eh.

One By One, I see all my friends tying the knot. Slowly but surely, all of them are ready to go. And I wonder – when am I gonna save that much money?

I guess I gotta live the simplest of all lives now. Eat, sleep, work.

Then again, looking at them with all the smiles and stuff like that gives me that kinda blissful feeling that probably no one could ever describe. I guess it will be like a very big eventful thing. My mum used to tell me that they had like 2 wedding dinners just to cater to the friends of my grandparents, whom were ALL vegetarians due to religion. And the fact that both dinners were hosting like 50 tables for each dinner, I can’t help but wonder where the heck did my Dad get so much money to hold his wedding?

Based on my own assessment, I’m sure my Dad took countless years of pain and suffering to save that much of money. Imagine having a lot of money but not being able to spend? I guess this reaps what you sow. And you end up with a beautiful wedding. Perfect one so to speak.

At times, I sat down in my room, staring into blank space, then I start to ponder about my age, and when I’m gonna be happy ever after, but dreaming is no use, because I’m not doing what I’m suppose to do. And I can’t find much purpose in life now other than working and slogging my hearts out at work. It’s really quite taxing. And the fact that it doesn’t come easy for me makes life a little much worse.

Even a yakult a day can’t save me from being a happier person.

Anyways, some photos from the past few outings that I couldn’t count because of the sheer lack of time to update.

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Now let me lay myself to rest.

Difficulties.

You know, it’s really really hard to think positive. And I believe it’s the same as that saying that says that people won’t remember the goods that you do but the bads that you have done. Well, negativity is what clouds most of us, probably the same amount as what I have. Only the determined ones are those with the positive and “never-say-die” mindset.

Today, I put myself through a gruelling 12 hours or work at the office, clearing all the shit that I can clear. Manage to do many, with not much confidence because everything in my job as days go by becomes something new. But what can I do? Sometimes I wonder if the shit is ever mine to clear. Then again, if I don’t do, I will get into trouble. So what can I do? Probably my job now is to clear shit of the past. And if I clear it well and clean, then probably I will be recognised. But I doubt that is such the case in government jobs.

I surprisingly refrained myself so much more to log into facebook and twitter for today. I think I didn’t log on as many times I did in previous occasions. Quite impressed with that, but still, I’m trying so hard to segregate myself from the world because I feel that I should take a break from everything. The holiday did justice, but wasn’t enough. This ain’t humble greed. But I guess I could do with silence for awhile. So mind me but I probably will only blog and not Facebook talk for the moment. Will only be contactable if I’m contactable.

2010 has so far been quite shitty because of the first day of work. And that this first day seemed to be like any other day that is quite shitty at work. But still, reaching home is a blessing. I hope tomorrow will be a little earlier of sorts. But I doubt that is the case because I have tons of more shit to clear. Not mine though. But left behind by what I know as people who do not do their work well enough.

Now, pictures to sum up my 2009. Here goes.

Warning – a post that is too long to remember, but too long to forget.

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CNY – this was taken when we always have this standard issue of visiting this granduncle of ours first. This is when we all really gather together for a photo taking session, EVERY YEAR, same area of phototaking. Totally brings back many fun memories. =)

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Our home steamboat. Apparently we always eat healthy, but always full to the point that sometimes I wonder why I became fat. Pork, prawns, abalone, fish, chicken, quail eggs, vegetables, sausages etc. Totally love it!

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This was taken when we did a night CNY visit to Bren and Bert’s “mansion” apparently we did many stupid things like playing blackjack with 5 cents? LOL. And we probably did some photoshoot and stuff like that. Oh well.

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I became bad after that bad experience with her. So what happened is that I went sisha for the first time. Of course, I won’t post the photo here. But then, it was a fantastic experience. Not always a regular thing. Perhaps just for fun. Warning, it’s unhealthy as you all will know.

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Then came girlgirl’s birthday. Memories unfold as we all did our crankiness well by playing… in the wardrobe. Of course, those were one of the best group photos taken. Totally fun. A great place with a great night stay indeed. P.S. Geoks, you say want to take photo with me on your birthday also never happened in the end. LOL.

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Then came the green laterns. We headed to IKEA after a streak of boring days. Of course, we didn’t waste much time in dwelling, but wasted much time on the kids section. Like what we are above.

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Then the picnic after the birthday. Muq made great tasty muffins for all. Fully chocolate, it’s really really rich in chocolate fudge. Totally dig that for sure. With almost full attendance, the picnic was a success, minus the rain, but positively, we picnicked for the first time as a huge group. Kudos to all!

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And yes, my birthday. I still look rather weird that day. Oh well. But I loved the fisheye camera. Thanks Nobles! <3

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Of course, how could we forget April without Qing Ming Festival? Another usual practise with my family members and relatives. Visited the big grave at Mt Pleasant in a Bus. Then phototaking as if we really have all the time in the world. The laughters. The ancestors. The rain. The fun. Totally fun.

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A bad day for girlgirl ended up in smiles when 4 guys and a girl decided to head to T3 to become the most crazy group of people ever. I wonder why we even did ballerina and ninja poses.

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After much effort almost into midnight, I fixed up my photos and this huge piece of A0 Photo at Liquids Cafe itself. Displaying there with such huge aura is that sunset picture taken many years back. Amazingly, it still stands out somehow. Of course, it’s for sale. Any takers?

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It was Sentosa with WJ one day. And it really brings back so much memories of a child, where I felt that the moving belt around that tank was quite a fun experience. Of course, everyone grows up, and I realise Underwater world is a small peasy place. Can’t compare, but the reminisce of times like these does help bring back smiles in the heart.

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We headed to the Henderson Ridges after the exploration session at the Railway itself. The boardwalk was definitely tiring, with Suban having cramps on both legs on the first slope of the walk. But still, he made it with the rest of us nonetheless. Great job brother!

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Well, how could we have forgotten that RAWR-ing bread. I brought it along for a trip that probably is it’s first and it’s last. But fun nonetheless. =))

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Got a free entry to the Aquarama exhibition at Suntec thanks to a guy who decided to give his tickets away to no one else but me. Totally amazed by the exotic fishes and beautiful aquariums in there. Nice.

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Enough said. 5 folds. Enough money. Overkill.

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Steamboat at David’s place. Had an impromptu dinner there with loads of food and a greatly done soup courtesy of Suban. Definitely, we had so much food that probably couldn’t make us sinfully sit down and watch tv all the while. Definitely a great time to catch up. and enjoy for sure!

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The two rascals that can’t seem to stop bothering me for a minute. Then again, they are just adorable kids that disturb the peace in the house. The girl’s gone to AMK, leaving the boy alone…. to create more disturbance. Irritating. But just damn cute no?

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One of the days of work when it was quite boring. My dad brought me over to learn how to overhaul not one but two car engines. It’s definitely a tiring job. But it was worth learning that damn experience.

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Coffee Club’s Mudpie still owns sometimes. Had a night out a Clarke Quay with most of the guys from the Nobles. Fantastic catch up with David and Colin being disturbed time and time again. Amazing fun day indeed. Can’t stop laughing as well!

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Another day out, with Eugene joining us. Definitely another day of phototaking for sure. =)

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During the first week of August, my aunt celebrated her 60th birthday. And boy was it a big one. Check out the family members and relatives there and you see why. Even the last row had to stand on the chairs. Not enough space! Even I’m stuck at the back.,

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Another impromptu outing again. I can’t remember much from this, but I’m pretty sure we sat down and Starbucks and McDonalds.

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After a day out, we decided to crash KPO in the evening for some ice cream and sorbet. And boy were we happy people after that. The sorbet was quite way above my expectations. Though the place has total coolness in their interior designs, the sorbet was the one that rocked my socks off for sure.

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Joyce’s birthday was one of the highlights because I covered her birthday party photos. But it was the food somehow that keeps me eating non-stop. Probably it’s the price that she pays that makes it so tasty. Overall a great party as well as great catch up. I hate the stayover part though.

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An impromptu trip to Jurong Hill one night after Al Azhar was the time to really reflect so much in life. I guess the strong wind and the great company did help. =)

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I loved the series of this edits because of it’s blurry effect but it was times like these that we decide to sit down and chill. Good old times my friends, good old times.

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One boring night when we were bored and didn’t know where to explore, we ended up in the east. But still, this didn’t stop Colin from being funny as always. Never fail to entertain Mr Foo, keep it up! Haha.

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Then came Gilbert’s birthday. Tell me, isn’t this picture lovely? Cafe Cappadocia was great, then we went Giraffe to slack, and Zainal and David left early, but still, it was a good night out for all. French Fries was key.

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And how can I ever forget when the KOP came to Singapore? Sang my lungs out, lost my voice, did the Kallang Wave in so many years time, wave scarfs as if I was at Liverpool, it was an unforgettable evening. Totally love this match for sure. 5 – 0 thrashing yo. But then again, we gotta give credits to the Singapore team as well.

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AYG. Media Boat. Photos on Straits Times and various newspapers and website. What more can I ask for?

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Impromptu Sentosa outing with the cousins. It’s time like these that you realise how close can the family get. Sometimes I just gotta take time off and spend it with them.

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The First exploration with a large group… to 15 minutes… to order $20 worth of fries… and get scared of it… That’s why Colin has a huge *ahem*. LOL.

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Dad’s birthday at Astons. It was my treat. LOL. But I couldn’t help it because I got my first pay. And I felt it was right of me to do so. So I did what I had to do. At least everyone enjoyed their meal. =D

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After Colin’s birthday celebration, Mount Faber was probably the only place that we can think of, so it was cam-whoring time as usual, with that ballerina pose surfacing from don’t know whose mind, and then having more fun shots like these. Friends are still the fun ones to be with somehow. Haha.

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Right, Colin’s Birthday. I mean, this is the start of Coke’s revolutionarised birthday cards. I mean, Xueli did received one of her own recently for her birthday. I think Zai and Muq did received them too. LOL. But it’s the thought that counts. Great handicraft! Credits go to Coke. =P

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Remember Suban’s atas birthday place? Who could have asked for more? I’m pretty sure that the place is still as pretty. Manage to meet up with Wayne that day as he was the lifeguard. Small world, but can’t find time to talk cock with him. Then again, Suban’s birthday was definitely all planned up. At least he enjoyed. And at least he had fun. And all of us being silly in that birthday hat and mask. LOL.

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Another impromptu outing. This time with Annice. In fact, it was the first and the last in 2009. LOL. She’s too busy to meet up with the rest, as usual.

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Then came my long awaited Australia trip. A trip that probably I will never forget because Qantas gave me the worst experience ever. TV on plane spoilt, baggage delay, missed flight, stuck at Brisbane for 9 hours, only to reach Adelaide after that, and then flight delay on the way back. Kills my mood somehow. But I still love Adelaide. The weather, the peace, the relaxing pace of life there. This year. One more time. If not, Europe.

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My 2nd wedding photoshoot in my lifetime. The couple had a simple wedding but of course, for every wedding comes with memories in pictures, and I was quite eager to shoot with determination spurning me on most of the time. I hope I didn’t ruin anything for them. But after this experience, I know how a traditional wedding goes as well as learning points taken.

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Yes, and full attendance came. Come on, we hardly have the chance to meet, and just at the right time, on Muqsit’s 24th, everyone appeared. Amazingly. A great group outing with lots of laughter and cheers. And paranormal activity.

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The first discovery of One Rochester for us. Amazed by their interiors and ambience, we probably didn’t know that the place was that expensive. But still, we loved the dessert. Fine apple and frangipane tart is still my all time over there. Somehow. Haha.

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The first time discovery of Silvery Moon at Pasir Ris Park. Topshells were the tastiest somehow. Of course, accompanied with great ambience, we did had a great time slacking there, apparently because the seats were damn comfortable for me. LOL. Well, nothing beats the company sometimes. =D

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Then mum and Andrea’s birthday came. 1 day apart, both of them usually celebrate their birthday together, like how me and Nat celebrated together when we were young, but people can tell that it is 9 days apart. Zzzz. But still, that night we had great Hokkien cuisine with a tasty cake for dessert!

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The first discovery of Moonstone. Then again, subsequent visits made it more memorable because of it’s Xmas lighting as well as a relatively worthy liveband to patronise in the future. Saturdays are great days there. And once they remove the canvas shelter above you, a clear sky greets you, and the stars are just within your vision. Fantastic eh.

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My First Interior Shoot. Totally stitch it up. And it looks like this. Makes me wanna have a house.

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One night when we were bored, Barrage seems like a place to go. And fun usually follows. I forgotten what the game was all about, but I know the both of them were laughing out loud most of the time. Haha!

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Well, what’s fun without having fun with toys?

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And what’s love without experimenting? Then again, this two shoots were done on a random note. But it was worth it. At least it represents something.

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And on a night that was supposingly happy, I guess this picture did sum up most of our mood. Probably on the opposite end, I was quiet that day. Didn’t speak much. But that’s what’s happening to me these days. Probably I shouldn’t talk to much. Oh well.
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And so the season to be jolly arrived, where all of us stayed so long to enjoy the little things in life. Though most of them left early, this party was one party never to forget. Great presents exchanged, great food, great music, great photos. Apparently it was totally awesome. =))

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To sum up 2009, I guess it was company like these that makes life so much more fun and less-stressful. New year’s day was a one to remember as well, though we had much time to individual selves. But still, it was fun though.

Now let’s hope that the ushering of 2010 be a good, if not great one. Doesn’t sound right for me now, but hopefully things will fall in place.

Time to go. Time to let go.

Moonstone

Located at the top of Mount Faber stands a few small restaurants and chill out areas that probably not many people want to go. That’s because to go up to Mount Faber, either you have a mode of transportation, or you literally have to hike your way up there. Nonetheless, it’s up to Mr Muscle to go up.

So we had to dine there with some drinks and finger food. Sad to say, they do not have desserts, which I was so craving for that night. Eventually, we settled with a combo set of fries and chicken wings. The fries wasn’t too amazing though, but it wasn’t so bad either. The chicken wings are not bad. Fried to almost perfection, the wings are tender-fresh too.

Ordered the Ice Latte and I would say that it would be the best drink for the day for me. It’s refreshing yet not too sweet for a latte. Good drinks. But what intrigues me up there is the constant breeze accompanied with a breathtaking night view of the sea as well as the lights of Harbourfront and the horizon of ship lights. Turn around from my seat and 180 degrees of horizon greets me.

Ambience was dark and cool at the same time, with very low lighting and very cosy feel. At the same time, light changing fountains were making most of the noise but it’s still a very very nice place to chill nonetheless. Will try their food some day. =)

Some pictures. All are on Facebook though. =)

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RATINGS (Out of 10 Stars)

Customer Service – 8
Ambience – 9
Food (Outlook) – 7
Food (Taste) – 8
Cost –8

Muq Turns 24! With Full Strength!

First time out of dunno how long… that the Noble Nine got ALL together.. in Full Strength. And here we are!

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More pictures on Facebook! =)

The world will forever still be unfair.

Adelaide through the fisheye. and a little motivation.

I guess I said what I have to say in my previous few posts right?

Pictures pictures pictures. =)

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Glenelg.

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Marion.

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Toy Factory.

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Saltram Vineyard.

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Hahndorf.

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Mount Lofty Summit.

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Cleland Wildlife Park

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Lost in Brisbane.

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Cape Jurvis.

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Remarkable Rocks.

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Feels like the moon to me.

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I recently attended a one day motivational course which was rather useful. It kinda helps you make your workplace a better one and changes your thinking on always being a complaint.

The trainer quoted that SM Goh Chok Tong once said that Singaporeans are a bunch of people that only love to complain. But what the trainer taught us is that – We can complain till the cows come home, but the question is – what can we do about it? Prolly not many people ask themselves about it, but in fact, I feel that we all should ask ourselves about what we can do about it.

Many at times we complain and complain and complain. And the fact that only a minority finds a solution to the complains are those that are smart enough to move on. I mean – if we don’t adapt, we die no? It’s all about accepting the change and putting a smile on your face, knowing that a better tomorrow can be achieved if your perspective in life weren’t that full of negativity.

It was a real refresher. I came out thinking differently. And I came out thinking that if I don’t move on with an eye of ambition, I will not achieve what I want and what I deserve. Hard work pays most of the time. So it’s either I sit there and sulk, hoping that miracles will fall from the sky, or I can go out there, in the scariest of all jungles, and make my way out of here to a better place of paradisaical feel.

So are you still sitting there in your underwear watching tv? Get up! Do something about your life. Don’t frown and fret over the smallest things that our weak hearts couldn’t take. Because the only medicine to your weakness is your positivity to NOT let your heart feel that way.

And remember to smile, because a Smile is a curve that sets everything straight. =)

Adelaide Day 7 – Wildlife, Rocking Horses, Vineyards and Hahndorf

Day 7 was a thrill for me because I get to go to their Wildlife park. I mean – it’s like a zoo just that it belongs to all of Australia’s animals itself. Things like the Tasmanian Devil, the Wombat, the Emu, the Koala etc. I have not seen these animals in my life before and I got the chance to see it. How cool is that?

Anyways, we went to 4 places to make it exact. First up was Mount Lofty Summit, the highest point of Adelaide. Of course, needless to say, that it is 10 times more beautiful than being up at Mount Faber. Literally you can see the whole Adelaide from that summit itself. It is a real beauty to behold.

Then we headed to Cleland Wildlife park, where kangaroos, ducks, geese, emus, pelicans etc all roam freely around the park. Insane but true. But it was a good experience nonetheless. Things like the Koala, Wombat, Tasmanian Devil etc are all caged up for sure. Too wild and rabid I believe. Not the koala because it’s too…. tamed. Haha.

Then we head off to Hahndorf, the oldest German Settlement in Australia. Hahndorf by the way is “village” in German. It’s a relatively quiet and yet peaceful village that we really enjoy. Their German Sausages at the Hahndorf Inn were fantastic by the way. And their desserts. OH SO LOVELY. The taste of the Blueberry Crumble Cheesecake will always be in my tastebuds. Because it’s SO DAMN NICE that I think Singapore’s desserts couldn’t be compared. It is the BEST cheesecake + crumblepie together. Oh my. Feels like falling in love again. Too bad it’s not human.

The village itself is an abundance of blooming flowers and beautiful “botak” trees. Even their trees look beautiful. Damn..

Then we headed off to the Toy Factory, where they built the LARGEST ROCKING HORSE IN THE WORLD. Seriously it is really huge. I mean, which human in the world can rock that shit. But the wildlife park they have is interesting. Sheeps, Alpacas, Ducks, Chickens, Peacocks etc flock to you for food. And it’s not like I’m carrying anything. But it’s really fun to see these animals getting close up to you even when you know they might attack you anytime, yet they mean no harm.

Then it was Barossa Valley. There wasn’t much things I could do there besides taking pictures because I don’t drink. We were at Saltram Vineyard and yes, Louis drank more than what we deserved. I think he was the only one of out the whole group of 19 who had the most drinks. Haha. Nonetheless, it was a good place to look around. And it is also a good place for a wedding from how I see it.

Now, pictures then. =D

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Adelaide.

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Still at Mount Lofty.

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Cleland Wildlife Park.

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See what I mean.

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Fat Wombat.

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THAT particular Blueberry Crumble Cheesecake.

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World’s Largest Rocking Horse.

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At Saltram.

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Lovely eh. That summed up many things in Adelaide. Hope to go back there one day again. =DD

Adelaide Day 4 – 5 – 6 : Grocery and Sunset Shopping

Day 4 and 5 was spent mostly on grocery shopping at Central Market and Chinatown. Gift shopping, souvenir shopping, all done within that day itself. Though there were more eventually. Haha. The market itself is rather interesting because you get to see different things that you will hardly see in a normal wet market that they have here. And mind you, their market aren’t slippery and wet like ours here.

I will let the pictures do the talking. And yes, more sunsets too. =D

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Oysters selling fresh in the market for consumption on the spot. =D

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Kangaroo meat?

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Rabbit meat.

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Fresh fish everywhere.

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Ventilation above in the market. Notice the Smelly Cheese Shop. Yes, they sell cheese only.

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Chocolates and nuts all sold here. Nice

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Chinatown.

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Victoria Square, Adelaide.

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Rundle. Pardon the line, must be Photobucket. zzz.

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And we went Toys ‘R’ Us for a walk, and we saw toys that haven’t really been around in Singapore for years I guess. Haha.

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Leaving Rundle after a walk there.

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What did I told you. =P

Then Day 6 came.

So we had Nandos, some Portugese Eatery at Glenelg itself. I must say that their chicken dishes were really well done. Love the spiciness levels too. =) Then we booked our tour to Cleland Wildlife Park as well as a tour to Hahndorf too. More shopping was done at Rundle as well, this time, the Northen Terraces, where the museum, the university and the casino are situated at. But it was yet again, the sunset that took my breath away time after time after time.

More pictures to enjoy. =D

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Seriously, seriously large.

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Ooh, Spicy.

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Some guy that has the attributes of Theodore Roosevelt.

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Their normal street trees. Amazing eh.

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South Australian Museum.

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On the way back in the bus.

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This is a brothel. Ok, I’m kidding, this is a shop that sells newspapers, magazines, gift cards, drinks etc. In short, a mamak stall. Haha.

Left one or 2 more days for updates. Stay tuned!

Australia Day 3 – The Kangaroo Island Escapade

This is why I go to Kangaroo Island – to see natural landscapes that money can’t buy. And yes, it made my dream come true. What more can I ask for? It’s like watching Westlife’s My Love music video all over and over again. The ocean that stretches to the horizon, rocks that form ever so lovely on the gorges, and gorges that form the landscape of stones and greenery. Oh my.

We went to places like the Australian Birds of Prey, where they display stunning abilities and educate the tourists on the instincts of the birds and stuff like that. Also, we manage to go to sceneric places like the Remarkable Rocks, The Admiral’s Arch and Flinders National Park. Places that we went to visit includes the Seal Bay itself. Cute seals there indeed. Fat and wobbly. Haha.

Overall in Kangaroo Island, the island itself is 7 times bigger than Singapore, and has a population of only 4000 people I think. But nonetheless, the breathtaking landscape makes up for all the things that I have been dying to see all these while. And as I left the place with a heavy heart, the sunset was another beauty that took my breath away. Reflecting on the top of the ferry deck, out in the cold wind, telling myself that no matter how bad the day will be, when the sun sets for me, it will surely be a beautiful one.

And I wasn’t wrong about it. Because the sun grant me my smile. =)

And here are some photos to sum it up. =)

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At Cape Jurvis, departing for Kangaroo Island.

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Having fresh sandwiches on board. =)

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At Seal Bay.

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A very big Eagle.

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At the Remarkable Rocks.

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Admiral’s Arch.

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Admiral’s Arch.

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Pennesville, near the jetty to go back to Adelaide.

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Big Sunset Photo. =DDD

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Very cold, but reflecting still.

 

As usual, please head to Facebook to see them. Photobucket don’t give me that much quota to post, or else my bandwidth exceed. zzz.

Australia Day 1 – 2

Apparently, the first day was just being stuck at Brisbane. I will post up film photos of that day once I get it developed.

Day 1 (Night) – Reached Adelaide (finally) at 9:20pm there (which is about 6:50pm here). Alex, Louis, Meli and Aunt Alison were there to pick me up. And when I went out of the airport, yes, smoky breath. That’s how cold it is. Of course, I went home, then took a good stroll to the ultra cold jetty which has kinda slight blistering winds blowing in land. Of course, my hand and ears were numb. Totally.

Day 2 – They brought me to Harbourtown, a place where shopping is like on discounted prices all over, but not all prices after discount are that cheap either. Some are like normal pricing after discount (this show’s how expensive it is over there.) Of course, I didn’t really shop there, but what’s worth to buy would be their Levi’s jeans, which is apparently cheaper than I thought it would be.

Secondly was their Havaianas. The normal ones there are selling at like 2 pairs for $30, but mostly were either the girls ones or the same old normal type (black or white) which is rather boring. Then again, the fruits, the food, the shopping, was just splendid. Enough said.

Dinner was at this restaurant simply named Fish. Dining by the marina by the way. It isn’t cheap as well. Though we had the seafood platter, the meal itself was rather expensive alone. But it was so fresh that I felt the money we paid was well worth it. What more can I ask for? Then again, standard of living there is rather high, and eating at a normal eatery has pricing that is as good as eating Sakae Sushi here. That’s how expensive it is. Imagine if you start dining in a restaurant.

Some pictures of my time away. =)

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Moseley Square town clock. =)

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On the way to Harbourtown in the bus.

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Harbourtown itself. It’s only like 1/15 of the whole place.

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Me. At Harbourtown.

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A Church at Glenelg itself.

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Crossing the Road at Jetty Road, Glenelg. =)

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One of the few Marinas at Glenelg.

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At the breakwater before dinner at Fish.

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The ultra Seafood Platter. Amazingly fresh. =D

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Sunset. =)))))))

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Moseley Square memorial.

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Moseley Square and the evening sky. =DD

More pictures on my Facebook. Please go see. Haha.

Day 3 – 4 will be up prolly tomorrow I hope. =D

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