Monday, 28 July 2008

The Transformation

Saxophone Case (Design by Øistein)
check out this funky musical instrument case!!

Painted by me but design is by Norwegian cartoonish Øistein Kristiansen (see website - can you believe this incredible artist is actually based in Singapore?? :))
Beijing Olympics!


so much muck at the Qingdao venue that swimmers and sailors will be stuck for sure! (see more pics)


Construction workers stand on scaffolding erected to build an Olympic exhibit as the city is covered with smog and pollution, a month before the opening of the Olympic Games in Beijing on Tuesday, July 8, 2008. (AP / Oded Balilty)

and the air is still so bad competitors will collapse from their running, jumping etc.. will Beijing be ready in time??

Friday, 25 July 2008

'How to encourage your child? Use your imagination.'

in case u haven't seen it, the video that (probably) inspired our NDP2008 video..



as Alex Au of Yawning Bread puts it.. "It's a powerful ad that reminds us how imaginative genius can easily be mistaken for madness and be dismissed, or worse, suppressed. "

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Oh Great Leader we obey thee

Oh Great Leader we obey thee

original painting by eeshaun (www.eeshaun.com)

supporting local artists! :)

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Daniel Powter - Bad Day



i know it's kinda soppy but hey, it brought a smile to my face and might just do the same for you.. :)

and besides, according to BBC UK, it "has been the most played song in the UK over the last five years"... not bad, huh?

Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Toy Shopping @ China Sq (Sunday 13 July 2008)

eager to do my patriotic bit at boosting the domestic economy, i trudged down to China Sq last Sunday, shortly upon receiving my mid-year Civil Servant bonus, and threw it all (well, not exactly) into the following cuties...

Toys Glorious Toys!
Toy Shopping @ China Sq
Toys Toys and more Toys
it's all for a good cause, i say.. :p

Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Outdoor Photography Course - Day 1

Outdoor Photography Course

theme is "Colour".. which is kinda hard when we are asked to shoot within a 200m stretch of secondary rainforest.. haha.. oh well, i love my snail pic.. :)and if u look carefully enough, i do have a nice range of colours in my photos..

Outdoor Photography Course (BnW)

and we were also given opportunity to shoot "Textures & Shapes" in B&W.. more snails!!! :p

Update: Anatomy of a Snail

Monday, 30 June 2008

Toys, toys and more toys (Singapore Toy & Comic Convention 2008 @ Suntec)

Gloomy Bear & Wall
Mori Chack and My Gloomy Wall!
Bought a piece of the wall from Gloomy Bear creator Mori Chack's booth.. toys were all sold out by the time i got there but they started to sell chunks of the wall instead, with the artist's autograph, for $10 a piece and my, was the queue long! :p i can't believe mori chack is actually here! i've been such a huge fan since 2002!! :p

Gundam BB Warriors - Romance of the Three KIngdom
Couldn't resist buying the Bandai Gundam series of BB Warriors - Romance of the Three Kingdom.. hope i have time to assemble them all together..

Keroro toys
and i still have all my Keroro toys to assemble... :O..

and guess what?? I managed to buy the Friends With You's Wish Come True toys made by Strangeco!! whee... they are so cute!! and apparently they jingle too when they rock from side to side!

Friends With You's Wish Come True toys

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

breadou

breadou

someone put a 'breadou' on my table today.. luckily i already had lunch and wasn't hungry... it's quite spongy and cute and smells nice.. :)

update: showed it to mum and she told me to keep it properly in case daddy accidentally eats it for supper.. wahahhahaahaha... she knows him so well... :p
Southern Ridges Walk (5 June 2008)

Henderson Wave

over-photographed... but still nice... :)

if u need advice on walking the whole route from end to end, u can email or msn me.. we did the 9km walk starting from Clementi Woods, got really lost somewhere in NUS literally going around in circles, then bounced down the whole winding length of South Buona Vista road, strolled through the picturesque Kent Ridge Park, had fun playing in the wonderfully manicured Hort Park, saw the often over-shadowed but nonetheless quite pretty Alexandra Arch Bridge, clanked the whole metallic length of the seemingly never-ending but supposedly only 2.4km canopy bridge called the Forest Walk (The forest walk consist of a series of interlinking grated steel walkways joined together to form a continuous linked hilltop walkway towering over the tree canopy tops), ending up at Telok Blangah Hill Park slightly past dusk, in time to witness the really-quite-beautiful Henderson Wave basking in the twilight, before charging through the rest of the walk (Marang Trail - basically a forest walk) in darkness using our headlamps, and eating dinner at VivoCity, some 5 hours later..

u can definitely do the walk at a much faster pace if you take less photographs and have less fun at Hort Park and don't stop to listen to the birds chirping in the trees.. but then, what's the point of doing the walk then?

this guy's blog has the description of the whole route and the sights along the way in quite an incredible amount of detail..

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Singapore Arts Festival 2008 Closing Celebration : Hydro Sapiens by The Lunatics (at Bedok Reservoir)

Singapore Arts Festival 2008 Closing Celebration : Hydro Sapiens by The Lunatics

Another cryptic performance.. but nonetheless quite interesting.. though i personally prefer the water-based performance during the opening celebrations..

Friday, 20 June 2008

Road Trip to Western Australia (08 to 16 June 2008)

Road Trip to Western Australia
Road Trip to Western Australia
Road Trip to Western Australia

Itinerary: Perth-Williams-Mt Barker-Albany-The Gap & Natural Bridge-Albany Windfarm-Williams Bay-Valley of Giants & Tree Top Walk-Pemberton-Margaret River Wine Region-Mandurah-Fremantle-Perth (1470.1km)

Plus took an additional two pretty typical day tours: (1) Perth-York-Hippos Yawn-Wave Rock(Hyden)-Mulka's Cave/The Hump-Babakin-Perth; & (2)Perth-Caversham Wildlife Park (Koalas, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Wombats)-Corrigin Dog Cemetary-Pinnacles Desert-Lancelin Sand dunes for 4WD off-road driving & sandboarding-Perth

a nice and relaxing (albeit more costly) break, vastly different from most of my recent adventures to less developed countries... i've got a lot of other pics, if you are a friend and want me to show them to you do msn me :)

Saturday, 24 May 2008

Company Ilotopie- "Water Fools"

Company Ilotopie- "Water Fools"

went for the opening show of the Singapore Arts Festival 2008 by French street theater Company Ilotopie.. though i didn't have a great vantage point (wrong side of the river and lens too short) and couldn't make out what was going on most of the time (which i found was probably the norm from the hilarious running commentaries cum interpretations the people around me were making.. haha..).. nonetheless, it was quite spectacular and unusual.. the sort of stuff i like... :) go see it if you can. at boat quay. free. tomorrow and sunday i think..

Friday, 23 May 2008

Moon Photography

Moon Photography 23 May 2008
i'm not sure why it looks different every time i photograph it.. this time i can see the texture of the moon more clearly... hahaha.. if you're not a great fan of moon pictures that's just too bad!! :p i think the moon is just so darn fascinating!!

Wednesday, 21 May 2008

More Celestial Images!

Sun Photography
pic of sun taken this morning at 7am - the sky wasn't exactly this dark (i.e. its because i 'spot metered' using the sun) but it was really so flaming red! wake up earlier tomorrw and take a look!!

and i took the moon again tonight.. not as clear and bright but i've captured the 'viewing platform'! :p
Moon Photography

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Full Moon
Moon Photography

just took this 15 mins ago out of my apartment window.. the moon was so distractingly huge in the night sky on my drive back along the PIE that i almost had difficulty keeping my eyes on the road...

according to this moonmap from this website, you can see 2 craters (Crater Tycho & Crater Copernicus) and 2 mares (Maria means 'sea', namely Mare Nubium ("sea of clouds") and Mare Tranquillitatis ("sea of tranquillity") in my picture! can you spot them?? you need to sort of tilt my pic a bit cos i think the other pic was taken in North America or somewhere..


according to all astrological predictions i see online, tonight as a full moon night is quite something indeed...

"Full Moon in Scorpio Ritual - May 19 - 20, 2008 - This Full Moon in Scorpio is an excellent time to make an important choice...will you allow yourself to fall into the trap of external reality and find the mundane world and the wishes of others dominating your life, or will you step forward and decide that you are driving your own chariot? Will you accept responsibility for creating your own life and step firmly onto the path of personal evolution? Taking control of our own thoughts, deeds, and actions will infuse us with inner strength and creative power that can become the driving force behind living a joyful and enriching life. Now is the perfect time to choose your path and create your destiny."

nonetheless, when is it ever NOT a good time to take responsibility for our own thoughts, deeds and actions?? haha...

guess it's the same with new year's resolutions, we always need to have a "special time" to start making changes in our lives.. oh well...:)

Monday, 19 May 2008

News Report: Superstitious Chinese link earthquake to "unlucky" Olympic mascots

Olympic Mascots 2008

these are my Olympic mascot toys (bought from my school trip to Xi'an and Chengdu last Nov) sitting atop my desktop computer, prettily and patiently awaiting the start of the 2008 Olympic games.... unbeknownst to them, accusatory rumours swirl around cyberspace concerning their inauspiciousness... who is to say what is to be believed or not..? afterall, the facts are spookily coincidental...

Hong Kong - Superstitious bloggers have linked China's earthquake disaster and other recent misfortunes to the five Olympic mascots seen on posters across the nation, a Hong Kong newspaper reported Friday.

Gossip sites are full of speculation that four of the five cartoon mascots have fulfilled prophesies of doom with one more, connected to the mighty Yangtze River, ominously still to come, the South China Morning Post said.

The five Olympic mascots are Jinjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, Nini and Beibei - and Jingjing, a panda, the animal most closely associated with Sichuan province where the earthquake struck.

Huanhuan, a cartoon character with flame hair, is being linked by bloggers to the Olympic torch which has been dogged by fierce anti-China protests on its round-the-world tour.

Yingying, an antelope, is an animal confined to the borders of Tibet which has been the scene of riots and the cause of international protests against China, the bloggers point out.

Nini, represented by a kite, is being viewed as a reference to the 'kite city' of Weifang in Shandong where China saw a deadly train crash last month.

That leaves only Beibei, represented by a sturgeon fish, which online doomsayers suggest could indicate a looming disaster in the Yangtze River, the only place where Chinese sturgeon are found.

Peking University sociologist Xie Xueluan told the newspaper: 'Chinese see major calamities as divine intervention ... The absence of religion reinforces this trend.'

Wednesday, 14 May 2008

Battle at Kruger NP



in case you're not one of the 31 million people who have viewed this on youtube... Winner of the YouTube's Best Eyewitness Video.. and now apparently National Geographic has bought the rights to the video for a rather tidy sum... oooooh.... :) there's even a website..
"Our pandas are ok"

Chengdu Panda Breeding and Research Center

... so said my travel companion to Chengdu and Tibet last year, over msn to me just two days ago... and this was also confirmed by the AP news report i find online... that's a relief, at least.. so huge and yet gentle is how i remember these lovely bi-colored bamboo chewing herbivores.. and of cos there were the frisky red pandas too, with their thick striped tails...

and as i type this blog entry, i hear the news blaring out from the living room tv, giving updates on the latest death toll in the Sichuan province.. 15,000... and interviews with the people who survived.. so many disasters, one after another, natural, manmade.. i can barely bring myself to read the papers nowadays... After the crackdown in Lhasa, then all that hoo-ha with the olympic torch, and then the myanmar cyclone and now the 7.8 richter scale earthquake.. and if that wasn't enough, i just read a report on the series of bomb blasts in Jaipur, a fascinating city which i visited just a mere 4 years ago on my month and a half long trip to the colourful desert state of Rajasthan in India.....

its hard to be optimistic about the future... but we must try i guess...

Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Look what my colleague found in her breakfast this morning!

Lizard Bun

and horrors of all horrors, she only found it after eating the 1st of 3 buns she had with her!! eeeks!!!!

where did she buy it from?

this bakery opposite the old Ginza plaza along West Coast Road.. i think it is called Clementi West St 2 .. she said it is not prima deli but "the other one at the corner".... ummm...