Sunday, March 28, 2010
"Everything with fries" sampled!
Finally had my first meal at "Everything with fries". Ate their breaded NZ Salmon and it was tasty. Their fries are out of this world :p
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Cats galore
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Surprises
The day started off with this surprise. Crazy rain in the afternoon that obscured Resorts World across the water.
Surprise... surprise. AA brought me window shopping for guitars but I ending up buying a new guitar. It was love at first sight... I saw it and knew I had to have it even though I had not strummed it yet. The first time I strummed it... the sound was magical.
Surprise... surprise. AA brought me window shopping for guitars but I ending up buying a new guitar. It was love at first sight... I saw it and knew I had to have it even though I had not strummed it yet. The first time I strummed it... the sound was magical.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
"Man Ji"
"Everything with fries" revisited
Went back to "Everything with fries" for dessert. I like the ambience there and the cool chalkboard menu. Had the pear tart again but found the tart nicer the previous time I was there. Hmmmm... maybe I will try another dessert next time. Saw the table next to me wolfing down yummy burgers and fries. Mmmmm... will definitely go there for dinner in the near future.
Treat
Cat Face Camera
Monday, March 08, 2010
Self portrait
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Peranakan Museum
It was my first visit to the Peranakan Museum and I loved it. The Peranakan culture is fascinating and I learnt that the Peranakans are very detailed people. Hmmmm... maybe I should find a Peranakan GF. Haha.
On the way to the museum. Museum facade. Did you know that this was the original site of Tao Nan School?
Mosaic of Peranakans young and old. Can you spot Dick Lee? Mock-up of what a main hall of a typical Pernakan household would look like. "Patriarchs" Neo Swee Lin and Lim Kay Swee :p Portrait of a Peranakan man made of tortoise shell. Mock-up of a Peranakan house entrance. Wall sketch of old shophouses.
Inside of the museum. The famous Kebayas and other Peranakan items as well as fixtures on display.
Back outside the museum. Departing the museum.
Evidence of the heat wave that we are experiencing. My future second home.
On the way to the museum. Museum facade. Did you know that this was the original site of Tao Nan School?
Mosaic of Peranakans young and old. Can you spot Dick Lee? Mock-up of what a main hall of a typical Pernakan household would look like. "Patriarchs" Neo Swee Lin and Lim Kay Swee :p Portrait of a Peranakan man made of tortoise shell. Mock-up of a Peranakan house entrance. Wall sketch of old shophouses.
Inside of the museum. The famous Kebayas and other Peranakan items as well as fixtures on display.
Back outside the museum. Departing the museum.
Evidence of the heat wave that we are experiencing. My future second home.
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