Saturday, May 19, 2012

Lovely Tote Bags, I Luv you!!!!!

Couldn't resist these these lovely Japanese Tote Bags from Feis Japan @ Bugis Junction. 
So I bought 3 at $24 each after 50% discount. Father said the discount is bull-shit.
It's worth it because the workmanship is so gooooood! and each of the bags has got a  side pocket.
The one with a ribbon was for Janet. She would luv it....
Alyssa: "Will Uncle Richard say we are Japan Siow?"


From Bugis to Civic District 6









From Bugis to Civic District 5

This is the Hindu Temple situated next to Guanyin Temple in Bugis area.




From Bugis to Civic District 4

CHJIMES, formerly Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ Victoria St). I'd been inside once on World Red Cross Day when I was in Primary School. Besides being a convent, it was also a girls'school (primary and secondary). According to older folks, some poor who couldn't afford to keep their infant daughters either due to social-economic reasons or superstitions would leave their children at the door step of the Convent. The girls would be brought up by the Catholic nuns in the convent.

Sometime in the nineties, the school was moved out and the building now houses eateries, shops and bars. Is has become a tourist attraction.
C.H.J.I.M.E.S. along victoria st 




Friday, May 18, 2012

Love Bites from Sand Flies

Joined Richard for a jog at Changi coast. Got s few love bites from Sand Flies. The affected areas became more swollen and itchy after a day. And I'm still scratching away.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

From Bugis to Civic District 3

Outside the Guanyin Temple at Bugis

Our National Museum - must go back one day =)

Relaxing at SMU Campus Garden

One of the many faculty buildings at SMU

Former Middle Road Church - not sure what it is now but will find out

Well restored but not in use at the moment.

Former St Joseph's Institute - now Singapore Art Museum

Front of the SAM

Closer up


Trip top Velocity

Dropped by at Velocity after attending Novena, hoping to get bargains from Adidas Factory Outlet. But was turned off by the long queue! Went for a light lunch at Soup Spoon and headed back to the east.

Alyssa looked like she was fascinated by something...

At Soup Spoon. I liked the salad.


From Bugis to Civic District 2

Here are some shots taken inside the Catherdral of The Good Shepherd on Saturday, 5 May 2012.



 This reminds me of "Pieta" by Michaeal Angelo  - though it's a far cry from it....
This is one of the 2 spiral staircases that lead up to the organ.

Friday, May 4, 2012

From Bugis to Civic District

Since Alyssa commenced her Chinese lesson at Jiang Education Centre at Fu Lu Shou Complex, I had been roaming the bugis area while she was in class. 1.5 hours are quite a long while. And for a fast walker like me, I can easily cover some major shops in Bugis Junction to OG to all the nearby street stores. Having done that for several weeks, I ventured further and explored the campus of SMU. I was impressed with the infra structure. Along the way, I decide to rediscover the Civic District for the next few weeks. I must say I used to comb this area when I was in school - to hunt for second-hand text books at the now demolished bookshops along Bras Besah Road at the beginning of the school year, OR to go for movie after the final examinations. I also frequented the Red Cross HQ which was located somewhere near Clemenceau Road - not far from the Civic District.

Some of the landmarks in the Civic District that I had revisited include the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd which is the first purpose built Roman Catholic Church in Singapore. It is now raising funds for restoration work. I also spend some quiet moments alone inside the cathedral in the past three weeks.






Changes

Someone suggested that I could plan to stay at my next post till my retirement. I advised her that while there is such a possibility, we must not be so sure that things would remain status-quo for the next 2 years. In my working life, I had seen many changes - particularly removal of job posts because they were deemed obsolete, or because of the need to downsize, job enlargement and job enrichment, saving, leverage on technology, outsourcing etc etc. We cannot be too complacent, but have to be mentally prepared to face the changes as they come.

Terrible event

I had to attend a event last night. It wasn't necessary for me to go but had to.... The event turn out to be boring and I had to struggle to keep myself awake. That gave me a splitting headache half way through the event. But I had to endure it.Thank goodness, a colleague offered to give me a lift home. Back home, Alyssa rubbed some Kwan Loon Oil for me because she did not want me to take panadols. Her little hands did some wonders and it helped me fall asleep. But alas! the headache was still there when I woke up at about 5 am.....No choice but to pop panadols. Otherwise I won't be able to work.