27 Mar 2017 – Applecross With The Leungs



Fri: TGIF from the delightful neighbourhood of Applecross – Stenocarpus sinuatus, known as the Firewheel Tree and Cassia fistula, known as the GoldenRain Tree.





The pelicans here have marked their territory on the lamp-posts and have made their landmark as sculptures on the roof-top of the gas-station.






Enjoy grocery shopping, so much new to see. Good idea and looks attractive too with these shades for the roof-top car-parks. Nice place this Waterford Plaza, with all kinds of International foods…



even my fav SIN Old ChangKee currypuffs!



Seafood shopping@Booragoon, a suburb of Perth is the Aboriginal name for the lower reaches of the Canning River.




A good fresh variety for shell-fish lovers, including a ‘Run-away Abalone’ – lol 🙂



Tkx to Les of a seafood dinner@Joe’s Shack in Fremantle with family: bros Lawrence, Les, nephew Larry, extended family: bro-in-law Michael and his nephew Robert, Gertrude&Geoffrey and their son Tony.






Sat: heading out bright and early for the Farmers Market on Manning located on the campus grounds of Clontarf Aboriginal College. Most interesting flavourful native Australian limes.



One of the best breakfasts, Gozleme from The Turkish Saj with the unique sound of the didgeridoo in the background.



Perfect weather and ambiance. Could not resist buying honey, mushrooms, leather goods,



best grapes in this life-time so far (Les bought 6kg to take back to SIN), local flowers which I arranged for a center-piece. Peggy’s purchase covered all her kitchen counter as she will be preparing a retirement party for 20+ppl tonight.



Appreciate to meet up with YeeHong&MinFong, YeeSang&Frank (who had to take off before this pix), YeeChit&Angela – all of Peggy’s siblings+their spouses who were all coincidentally in town, and that is not the usual case! Tkx for dim-sum lunch@Imperial Court****good food, but seemingly the owner has a different attitude where service is concerned!!




One of the world’s largest musical instruments, The Bell Tower (1999) houses the Swan Bells in a 82.5 metre high tower located within Barrack Square.




On level six – the Observation Deck, 360º views of the Swan River, Kings Park, City of Perth…



The view of the city from the other side of the river – South Perth. Tkx to YeeSang for the city walk.







Sunset walk@Kings Park, tkx to YeeChit& Angela.




Yummy BBQ dinner (King-prawns, steaks, lamb-chops and fish) prepared by the Ongs@Aurora. What a blast to be able to have a house-warming with the fireworks – time to pop the champagne with the cigars for the owner! Family pix credits to YeeChit. Those who know me also knows my love-hate relationship with fireworks!




A dim-sum conveyor-belt (yes, sushi – here is my first with dim-sum which was so-so). Ian ironing my blouse ( I would also stay married if I had a hubby like him 🙂 ). Annya, a dog who does not know how to eat a bone (she sadly carried it in her mouth crying, and this is for-real). Joel must have the largest most unusual cacti collection. All my shopping, mostly gifts for ppl!!
Sun: safe&sound back in SIN after a wonderful week in Perth. Tkx to Peggy&Ian for putting me up and for putting up with me; appreciations to the Leungs, Puddeys, Ongs, Wence&Chris, my 2 bros Lawrence, Leslie and nephew Larry.



The Leungs and our family go way back a long way, and we are also related by marriage. Mother’s bro-in-law Henry LEUNG is Peggy’s paternal grandfathers brother, ie her grand-uncle. Thus that makes her my niece! Pix from SIN 1954-57 – 5 Temenggong Rd. VanKleef Aquarium with Les, YeeSang (on my mother’s lap) Peggy, YeeHong and auntie June (before YeeChit). The old Turf Club visiting father’s and uncle Vincent’s race-horses.
Front left-right: Peggy LEUNG, LEUNG YeeHong, me, uncle Henry LEUNG, uncle Vincent LEUNG; Second row: LOW YokeSau (2nd sis-in-law), auntie June, TSENG MayLan (mother); Third row: LAM KwokKiong (2nd bro, the first of the green generation to pass away), LAM TinYue (father), EU KengLun (a close family friend and the former Lee Wah Bank director and the Eu Yan Sang family).






















Thu: beautiful sunrise bush walk, tkx to Wence, Peggy&Ian. According to Wekipeida – Grass tree (Xanthorrhoea), blackboy, based on the purported similarity in appearance of the trunked species to an Aboriginal man holding an upright spear. The last name is now considered offensive to Aborigines, or at least belonging to the past.
















Fri – TGIF and Happy St Paddy’s Day to all celebrating. Appreciations for a great reception from the Embassy of Ireland last night. Parade pix from 2008-9-10. 2009 was the year when it was pouring buckets…





















Something I would really like to promote and help. Will figure out something when time permits. What a fabulous recycle idea, especially when knowing that different kinds of plastic can degrade at different times, but the average time for a plastic bottle to completely degrade is at least 450 years. It can even take some bottles 1000 years to biodegrade!


























































































Tue: one of my favourite local snacks from OldChangKee. Movie A Silent Voice***



Wed: Does anyone remember Fear of Flying 1973 novel by Erica Jong? If you do, hope that you have enjoyed it as much as I did then 🙂 Happy International Women’s Day 2017.









































Fri: TGIF, enjoying Fri by starting the day at 0530hrs@MT-WetMarket with shopping for fresh produce for the week (S$10). Done organizing by 0800hrs and there will be purple sweet potatoes, pumpkin-soup, lemon-grass&rosella-tea, etc.





















SIN Flyer to discover that only 2stalls were opened@SIN Food Treats, but there is a lovely stone bench there that I would very much like to have! Bought back childhood memories of our garden where we used to have 3-4 of these including a stone-round-table with 4stone-stools@5TemenggongRd. Decided not to wait for these stalls to open but to walk on to








Appreciation to niece 





A while ago since last watching a movie on a big-screen: Cooking Up A Storm决战食神***A culinary competition becomes a battleground for a Cantonese street cook and his chief rival, a French-trained Michelin-starred chef.


Thu: dentist appointment early morning 0800hrs@NDC, now under subsidized-plan, do wonder when they will put me in this new Geriatric Special Care Dentistry Clinic?! 🙂 done by 0830hrs. Walked to Chinatown via the road-works@Pearl Bank – looks like it is going to be some mighty MRT St@Outram!








The historic market LauPaSat 老巴刹 also known as TelokAyerMarket (1838) has a graceful colonial architecture and a longstanding heritage. Enjoy bringing visitors here to show the building and to the satay-street in the evening. Being surrounded by skyscrapers, it is one of the most challenging buildings to get a proper full building pix. Aerial pix downloaded.


