Happy Easter/God Påske 2011

22 Apr 2011 – Good Friday/Earth Day

Last year’s Easter Sun was on 4 Apr (posting 4 Apr 2010, Richard YUNG’s Bday). Easter (death of Christ) is the holiest day, besides Christmas (birth of Christ) for the Christians. Back in the dark ages, 1970s/80s! in Norway, practically everything was shut down and most of the natives will disappear from town to retreat to their mountain cabins to go skiing. It was not even possible to buy milk for nearly a week. But of course that is not the case now.

Today is my turn to make lunch for Kenson and it suddenly dawn on me that this is the first Easter we are celebrating together! He is my oldest friend and godfather to May. We have known each other since 1954 and he made many visits to Norway during his student days in UK. Even painted this lovely drawing of the cabin up at the mountains in Norway. So how is it possible that he was never there during Easter? The only explanation is that during our student days, we stayed in Dublin and did not travel to Norway. That must have been the times we drove around Ireland. Need to dig up those old colour slides to refresh the memory.

To nephew Clement & Audrey, thanks for coming by to dinner and helping to clear the food 🙂

As far as Easter is concerned, Good Friday to Easter Sunday and Easter Eggs, they have all been posted, 4 Apr 2010, 11 Apr 2009 so no point repeating them! But this Easter is going to be a special one. Tomorrow in KCH, Lawrence & Mabel are getting baptized and so is Chuan. Will be flying off bright and early Sat morning to attend their baptism. Seems like I was just there…

Most people outside of America won’t get it. It’s the Easter bunny. It’s another lie and I don’t understand why we had to invent this character – Todd Rundgren

Tanjong Pagar Railway Station/2011

20 Apr 2011 – A National Monument

This place brings back childhood memories! Glad to see that it is going to be a National Monument. And knowing the SIN system, this place will be immaculately refurbished and maintained. Was there a couple of years ago arriving with the train from KL to SIN and it was a rather run-down sad-looking colonial-style building. Looking forward to visiting when it gets restored back to its heydays. Ariel pix credit to Straits Times and the rest of the pix credits to Raymond CHAN.

1950s, first trip on a train was either from or to this station. Was intrigued with the toilets. They were not flush-toilets but what one could see was the moving tracks at the bottom; for a child, it was scary doing business onto the moving tracks! No wonder they could not be used when stationary or when in stations!

Second sister-in-law would take the train from Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia/near the Thai border to visit SIN now & then. Whenever we saw her off, the customs checks were very harsh. They would take out every single object including the clothes, to see if they are anything hidden in between. When the clothes look new, there would be a fine and if you could not pay, things get confiscated and believe me, these so-called custom-officers were unkind and even mean to an extend (hmmm wonder who benefits from the confiscated goods?). It was quite a painful and time-consuming ordeal 🙁

Choo choo train, chugging down the track,
Gotta travel on, never coming back. Ooh!
Got a one way ticket to the blues – Neil Sedaka                                                                                                                                                                                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmcwBkt0xfE

Temenggong Road(2)

1950s: The above picture was taken with the habour view from 5 Temenggong Road. Quite a contrast from the BEFORE to NOW, where the wavily roofs then is now Vivocity with more wavily roofs… at least the wavily remain consistent 🙂

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Money/Story/STIStory_658404.html

Apr 19, 2011 – Mapletree Group to launch IPO

By Francis Chan

Mapletree Commercial Trust, which owns Vivocity mall and office complexes, will offer about 713 million units priced at 88 cents apiece – PHOTO: VIVOCITY

INVESTORS can now own a piece of Singapore’s largest mall or be landlords to a big American bank and the operator of the world’s second busiest seaport.

This can now happen, after Mapletree Commercial Trust (MCT) announced Monday that it will raise $893 million in an initial public offering (IPO).

The offer could also potentially rise to $983 million if the over-allotment option of 101.5 million units is exercised in full.

MCT, which owns Vivocity mall and office complexes including the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Harbourfront and PSA Building, will offer about 713 million units priced at 88 cents apiece.

Based on the offer price, trust manager Mapletree Commercial Trust Management has forecast a distribution yield of about 5.7 per cent for next year and 6.2 per cent for 2012.

The public offer for MCT opens tomorrow and closes at 9am on Apr 25. MCT expects to list on the Singapore Exchange two days later on Apr 27.

Garage Doors!

18 Apr 2011 – Pick Your Choice!

Decided to blog these silly pix today, actually more funny than silly! Appreciations again to Chris in London for sharing. This is to help chase away the Monday Blues for Aileen and for the spastic stiff neck muscle which is a headache! In additional to being SPAMMED in FB again yesterday, twice within last week, first Hunky Harry and then Cute Robin who were spreading their viruses like wildfire (lessons for playing with fire!) Spent hours last night (no help to the neck!!) to clear and update everything. Can hear some of you moaning, oh please let her have her camera. Enjoy the silliness for the time being… hehehe!

If your garage door is boring, and most are, you may like to consider one of these alternatives or design you own! Just stick a new decal on your door! Make an impression and statement with your garage doors and be assured that you will always find your way home 🙂

Do it yourself…

In case of car problems!

An invitation to burglars 🙂

Ahhh… that’s my kind of garage and you will get heaps of visitors, cheers 🙂 🙂

Too clean to be Manhattan…

Last but not least 🙂 🙂 🙂

The doctor must have put my pacemaker in wrong. Every time my husband kisses me, the garage door goes up – Minnie Pearl

How coincident, the doctor who attended the stiff neck at the Polyclinics this morning is Pearl HUAN! No kidding and NOT HIGH on muscle-relaxin or pain-killers… YET!!!!!  Have a wonderful week.

Connect the Dots

16 Apr 2011 – A Relevant Comment… 

From now on, I’ll connect the dots in my own way – Bill Watterson

The comment below is from squidoo.com and the reply is as simple as it can get! Forgot to mention that even if and when the dots can be connected, the big pix is life itself and the end result is still death! So just live life to the fullest with good intentions so that you can face yourself within. Appreciations to all the readers and to those who have bother to comment. And yes ALL comments are read and noted. This is another example of what WordPress considers spam. It does not matter that it is spam, more important to thank you for all the encouragements. Please see posting 15 Dec 2010 regarding as to why the responses are limited to the comments where WordPress has already filtered into the spam box.

Lanell Kesten
squidoo.com/iolite-portable-vaporizer
4Guanche@gmail.com
200.24.227.170
Submitted on 2011/04/15 at 13:46

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Submitted on 2011/04/15 at 14:20 | In reply to Lanell Kesten.

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Bye-bye Camera

14 Apr 2011 – No Camera…

Camera has gone bye-bye to me 🙁 Lawrence is giving me his camera next weekend, so will have no camera until then! Life without a camera means more words since a picture is worth a thousand words – Napoleon Bonaparte

1,000 words are not the forte in this blog, so will blog about one of the favourite pastimes-movies! The other favourites being sleeping, eating, catching up with family & friends and hiking. The weather here is no fun to hike in but somehow it did not seem to bother during childhood days when cousin Wilki and I were roaming Mr Faber and it’s foothills, climbing every climbable tree! Does age play a role or is it really global warming??  Would like to think that it is the latter 🙂

Don’t Go Breaking My Heart****a single girl notices a handsome hunk in the office building across the street. A quirky romance ensues as she starts communicating with the stranger through paper signs. Her fate changes when she is approached by a misfit. They start talking, become friends and she starts helping him to rebuild his confidence to get back on tracks. However, she meets the hunk and falls for him. Complications in a love triangle but an entertaining and feel good HKG movie!

Spoken in both Cantonese and Mandarin. Have once commented that will not watch another HKG movie here in SIN as the Cantonese is dubbed to Mandarin, thus lost in translation! Surprised and thrilled that this flick is not dubbed. The Hongkies spoke in Cantonese while the mainland Chinese spoke in Mandarin with English sub-titles. The 5*rating by local viewers was the reason that got me going. So sometimes the ratings can be right!

Norwegian Wood***Japanese flick but had to watch this with a title after the classic Beatles song Norwegian Wood! Watanabe is uncertain as to how to view life after the death of his friend Kizuki. Watanabe is a quiet and serious Tokyo college student who falls deeply for Naoko, an introspective young woman who was Kizuki’s girlfriend. Naoko feels as if some integral part of her has been permanently lost.

When Naoko decides to quit college and become a recluse, Midori comes along. Midori is outgoing, vivacious, supremely self-confident and basically the very opposite of what Naoko ever was. Watanabe is torn between the two women whom he is deeply attracted to. A melancholy slow drama befitting the mood of the title but in the Japanese culture!

Melancholy is the pleasure of being sad – Victor Hugo

Limitless

13 April 2011 – High With Actions!

Limitless***an action-thriller about a writer who takes an experimental drug that allows him to use 100 percent of his mind. As one man evolves into the perfect version of himself, forces more corrupt than he can imagine mark him for assassination. Out-of-work writer Eddie’s rejection by girlfriend Lindy confirms his belief that he has zero future. That all vanishes the day an old friend introduces Eddie to NZT, a designer pharmaceutical that makes him laser focused and more confident. Now on an NZT-fueled odyssey, everything Eddie’s read, heard or seen is instantly organized and available to him. As the former nobody rises to the top of the financial world, he draws the attention of business mogul Carl, who sees this enhanced version of Eddie as the tool to make billions. But brutal side effects jeopardize his meteoric ascent. With a dwindling stash and hit men who will eliminate him to get the NZT – Relativity Media

Too much action, too unrealistic but at least not slow! Would not have chosen to see this flick if not for obliging an out-of-town guest. Perhaps a touch of action and fantasy will do no harm at this moment… 🙂

Lawrence is in SIN until tomorrow. Thanks to Ivy, Les & Jo for dinner two nights in a row. Poor Les, he just arrived from his 50th Blackrock Reunion in Dublin and was jet-lagged and tired. Today Lawrence, Jo and I was at Mandai Crematorium to pay respects to our parents. The crowds have thank goodness thinned out after the actual ChingMing/清明=clear bright date, 5 Apr this year. Also known as Tomb Sweeping Day and All Souls Day. And no to the burning of the paper stuff as mom & dad did not believe nor practice this ritual. If interested what ChingMing is about see posting 29 Mar 2010.

Pix from today will be borrowed and downloaded from different sites until the Nikon CoolPix can be replaced! Camera is really acting up and will have to look for a new one 🙁

What if a pill could make you rich and powerful? Everything is possible when you open your mind – Limitless

Room & Pool with a View

11 Apr 2011 – Marina Bay Sands Hotel

Pix of the exterior of this hotel have been posted 14 & 26 Jun 2010.

Visiting guests@Marina Bay Sands on the 40th floor suite. Views from the bathroom, bedroom and living room.

Finally got to swim in this neat infinity pool with the SIN skyline in the background. How lucky to experience such luxury! Like being on top of the world, a kind of natural high feeling without any substance 🙂 🙂 🙂

Enjoyed the all you can eat and drink club by the pool while the rains moved in and the sky opened up raining cats and dogs! Quite an impressive sight with the lighting and thunder.  The casino was just too crowded and not my scene, decided to do window shopping after all the food and champagne!

Interesting door in one of the shops. There is an unusual fountain by where one can row a boat on the water-ways. From indoor, the water is coming out at the bottom of a transparent semi circular design. From the top (outdoor), it look like a mini hurricane with all the water rushing to a funnel.

If any philosopher had been asked for a definition of infinity, he might have produced some unintelligible rigmarole, but he would certainly not have been able to give a definition that had any meaning at all – Bertrand Russell

Happy On-Line Surfing!

10 Apr 2011 – Some Favourite Bookmarks

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_654767.html


Tanjong Pagar Rail Station, a National Monument… This place brings back much happy childhood memories! Glad to know that it is now a National Monument and knowing the SIN system, the place will be immaculately maintained. Was there a couple of years ago arriving with the train from KL to SIN and it was a rather run-down sad colonial-style building. Looking forward to visit when it will be restored to its heydays.

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/innovation/04/08/tropical.fish.concept.yacht/index.html?hpt=C1


Tropical fish inspire innovative yacht design… Designs like these are interesting and like any art, it is a personal and subjective taste.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-12893416


Why did LOL infiltrate the language? The internet slang term LOL (laughing out loud) has been added to the Oxford English Dictionary, to the mild dismay of language purists. But where did the term originate? And is it really a threat to our lexicon?… All these internet terms are fun and certainly makes life easier when chatting on-line or messaging on the mobile phone.

http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/article4088088.ece


Økende tendens til nett-blokkering… Increasing tendency of web blocking/China. Difficult to imagine that China pop is app 1.3bil! With that kind of figures, perhaps web blocking, especially the destructive, harmful etc sites should be block for the younger impressionable Y-generation!

http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/ South China Morning Post/HKG news, one can only get the headlines and when you click onto the link, this appears To read the rest of the article, you need to subscribe 🙁

Just sharing some of the favourite bookmarks news sites and my two cents worth of comments! Have a wonderful Sunday 🙂 🙂 🙂

The question is no longer IF the internet can transform learning in powerful ways – The Web-Based Education Commission