Reflections of Iceland

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 12 Sep 2014 – Unlike Any Other Place on Earth

An early visit to Ytri-Njarðvíkurkirkja before heading to the airport. I have travelled quite extensively but have not experienced anywhere like Iceland. The nature is so surreally out of this world, and only being there can one feel the splendour of this country. Thank you to Peggy & Ian for good company, missed KK this trip.

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Goodbye Iceland and hope to visit again. Appreciations to PP for the write-ups and to both Peggy & Ian for the pix following –

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After an exhausting over 30 hour flight from Perth but Ian and I landed in Reykjavik minus luggage. We nearly missed our flight from Oslo as I had misread the departing time. Reykjavik was quaint and most of the shops closed early. The next day we had a hike around waiting for our cases to arrive. Ian was distinctly unimpressed and wondered why I dragged him round the other side of the globe. During our walk met up with a young man who offered to take photos of us and also recommended some sites to see and restaurants to go to.

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Our overall impression was how polite and well spoken the Iceland’s were. Service was also prompt and cheerfully given. The only exception was the Thrifty car hire crew. Firstly they forgot us then gave us a round of nonsense excuses. All they had to do was apologise for the mess up and not lead us on. We were two and half hours late in our departure as a result.

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Iceland is breathtakingly beautiful and wild. The mountains were rugged and the black lava rocks covered with thick green moss was surreal. We felt we were on another planet. When the clouds were low the mountains took on a mystical appearance as the mist swirled around us as we stood on the edge looking down on a pitch black beach with thundering waves breaking on the shores. Walking up to the glaciers (Jöklagöngur Glaciers) was also very exciting -instead of pristine white snow and ice the volcanic ash gave an interesting pattern to the snow, like shadows. The water in these areas are also coloured a vivid blue/green colour.

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Going down the volcano was also very exciting. The articles I have read did not really describe what actually occurred. The walk 3.5km to base camp was through volcanic plain devoid of vegetation and the path was covered by volcanic rocks. Amy’s shoes were ruined going through this area. The guides walked very briskly so you get very sweaty quickly but your hands are freezing from the wind. Once at base camp you are harnessed and given a safety helmet. The guides keep mentioning going down the spout in a basket. One imagines a wire net basket and that aggravated my fear of heights even more. It was actually a gantry and the floor closed. All I then had to do was stare straight ahead to manage the descent. The inside of the volcano was enormous and the Statue of Liberty reached 2/3of the height of this cavern. The colours were astonishing. Well worth the cost. The guides also told us the whole operation including the base camp was packed away end of every season only to be reset up the following year. They were very ecologically conscious.

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Saw geysers up close and not fenced off. Smoking bubbling hot rivers and hot springs everywhere. It is quite scary to stand on ground that was also sending up plumes of hot steam. One wonders if gushing hot water will follow. Smell of sulphur was quite strong in some areas.

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The quaint little villages and churches were also very picturesque. Saw some tiny houses built into the mounds – perhaps for elves??

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One thing we noted was the lack of trees and wild animal life. We saw one fox and one mice in the mountains. We did see groups of flying geese and swans. There were sheep and horses roaming freely everywhere. Cows were contained in a paddock. We were not bitten by insects so that is a plus.

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The distance between sites occasionally take up to one hour and many areas were off road conditions.

It is very hard to summarise the experiences over the past week. I would undoubtedly think of others in time.

While there is life there is hope. I beg to assert…that as long as a man’s heart beats, as long as a man’s flesh quivers, I do not allow that a being gifted with thought and will can allow himself to despair – Jules Verne/Journey to the Center of the Earth

Iceland Day 8/edited 18 Oct

11 Sep 2014 – Happy Bdays to May Yung-Lam and bro Steven

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Tue: Strandakirkja was originally built in the 12th century. The story relates that there is one night when a group of sailors tried to navigate back to Iceland in a storm. The southern coast of Iceland is notorious for its hidden reefs and rough coast. The distressed sailors prayed to God for a safe return and vowed to build a church wherever they landed.

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When they ended their prayer an angel, seemingly made of light, appeared before their bow. The angel guided them through the rough surfs and led the crew into a bay for safe landing. The sailors, making good on the promise, built a wooden church at the site. The bay nearby is named Angel’s Bay to commemorate the incident. Many miracles have been attributed to Strandarkirkja and there was a time when it was one of the richest churches in Iceland from the donations of Icelanders coming from all over the country in hopes of having their prayers and wishes realized.

So if I do return here, it means that my wish has been granted…

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Seltún, boardwalks meander round a cluster of hot springs. The steaming vents, mud pots and solfataras (volcanic vents) shimmer with rainbow colours from the strange minerals in the earth, and the provocative eggy stench will leave a lasting impression.

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Kleifarvatn is the largest lake on the Reykjanes peninsula situated in the southern part of the peninsula on the fissure zone of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The lake’s greatest depth is 97 m. The lack of life gives an amazing deep feeling of inner peace.

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After the big earthquake in 2000, the lake began to diminish, and 20% of its surface has since disappeared. The cracks that opened up in the earthquake have since then slowly filled again and by 2008 the lake had regained its previous surface Level

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Hópsnes Lighthouse is a spit of lava land between Cove Hraunsvik and Cove Jarngerdarstadavik close to Grindavik. The lighthouse there was built in 1928.

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Blue Lagoon is a must to end this astounding and breath-taking trip with the Puddeys.  A dip in these clear blue hot springs, paradise on earth is the best reward and way to relax after all the driving over the week – EUR40 S$65 including a towel rental). Thank you Marisa, manager of the Blue Lagoon Shop for her excellent service. Would certainly like to visit again and take on her hospitality.

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Pix credits to Peggy & Ian for the 3 above pix from the Blue Lagoon. Was to busy enjoying the soak to take pix! This is the 2nd visit at this location and will certainly visit again even if it means to have an overnight stay when travelling from the US to Norway on IcelandAir in the future.

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Our last hotel and dinner in Iceland for this time round – Icelandair Hotel Keflavik**** Dinner at Vocal Restaurant****with a delicious serving of Ling Fish at a discount as they had a big group and the service was slower than normal. Not a complain, just a comment. Like that they actually separate the big groups into another room and we had a quiet and peaceful time to wrap up our Iceland tour.

Paradise is open to all kind hearts – Pierre Jean de Beranger

Iceland Day 7

10 Sep 2014 – Landmannalaugar

Mon: thanks to Peggy for this write-up…

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‘Woke up to another grey drizzly day. Today is our free day. Ian was determined not to stay indoors. He pored a over the map and decided on an area called Landmannalaugar. Ian and I was talking about the volcano that erupted in 2010 earlier. We were not sure about road condition so I asked at the desk. I mentioned the volcano and they said 4 wheel drive required and that we could rent one.

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All through the trip I chatted about the volcano to Amy. Meanwhile Ian was looking for a place to hire 4 wheel drive and apparently saw a place but neither Amy or I heard it.  So we kept going and the roads were really dodgy. Amy kept going bravely. we saw the most fantastic views.

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A testament to the views Ian took 200 odd photos of the area.  Breath taking to quote Ian. Took 1.5 hours to go 30 km without stopping to take photos. Well worth the effort. Like the day before the weather cleared on our arrival and stayed clear till we left.

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Landmannalaugar is a place in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve in the highland of Iceland.. It is at the edge of Laugahraun lava field that was formed in an eruption around the year 1477. Lies at the northern end of the Laugarvegur hiking trail and a popular destination for tourists. The Iceland Touring Association operates a mountain hut with sleeping bag accommodations for 75 people and a public toilet with showers.

The colours and views in this area cannot be justified with pix, paintings or words. You need to be there to really feel and see the effects they have on you…

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Another night at Hotel Selfoss and dinner at Kaffi Krus. Did not have the time or energy to check around this place but the view from the bedroom window is a reminder of the river and the bridge. Two paintings by some local artists on the hotel walls which caught my eyes.

Iceland Days 5-6

9 Sep 2014 – Golden Circle

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Sat: wet start and instead of the fjord drive, took the toll tunnel and headed to Þingvellir National Park (UNESCO World heritage Site), the first national park in Iceland and was decreed a protected national shrine for all Icelanders, the perpetual property of the Icelandic nation under the preservation of parliament, never to be sold or mortgaged. Parliament or AlÞingi was established at Þingvellir in 930 and remained there until 1798. It is a site of historical, cultural, and geological importance.

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Thankfully the rains stop when we reached Geysir. The word geyser comes from Geysir,  the name of an erupting spring at Haukadalur, that name, in turn, comes from the Icelandic verb geysa=to gush, the verb itself from Old Norse.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gullfoss

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Night at Hotel Helka***more inland and into farming area, thus lamb was the dinner choice for us.

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Sun: the small peninsula Dyrhólaey (formerly known as Cape Portland by English seamen) is located on the south coast of Iceland not far from the village Vik. It was formerly an island of volcanic origin, which is also known by the Icelandic word eyja meaning island.

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Beautiful and interesting geologic formations and black beaches.

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The village of Vik

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Solheimajokull glacier, Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss were wet experiences, but by then it did not matter as it was time to find our hotel in Selfoss

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Hotel Sefoss located by the river will be the accommodation for tonight and tomorrow night. Good fish dinner at Kaffi Krus***

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Iceland Days 3-4

7 Sep 2014 – Snæfellsnes Peninsular/edited 9 Oct

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Thu: Happy 36th Birthday to May, my 2nd born. There was some mess up with the rental car co and we were picked up 2hrs late. If you are thinking of renting a car here, do not go with Dollar Thrifty Car Rental. After all the paper work, we managed to get out of town by 1115hrs heading NW.

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New fresh strawberries for sale by the honest system, ie the trust that one will leave the payment in the locked box provided.

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Strawberry picnic at Deidartunguhver hot springs. Stunning colours of stones in the hot springs.

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Waters in Hraunfossen and Barnafoss waterfalls sure looks cold compared to the previous hot springs!

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Amazing nature, Gerduberg basalt columns. The only other company we had were 3 sheep staring at us from the cliffs

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Imagine living by your own waterfall with the view of the glacial and lava rock. Even the road leading up to this house has a ‘Private Road’ sign. Someone there must have had too many people using the road to turn around after taking pix!!

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Hotel Hellnar****with views, good food and a patriotic neighbour! Lovely evening with a shy appearance of Aurora. Not cold and clear enough for her full appearance!

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Fri: Happy 3rd Birthday to Olai, youngest grandchild. Lóndrangar are a pair of single sharp and steep cliffs, or volcanic plugs pf basalt, that have been hewn out from softer surrounding rock by erosion. Miles and miles of beautiful moss-covered lava rocks can really create quite an imagination! No wonder the locals think that elves live in them 🙂

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Exploring around the peninsular to see a black pebble beach/Dritvik, to the other extreme of a yellow sand beach/Skardsvik and to Kirkjufell, the mountain where it is most photographed in Iceland. Surprised to see Hurtigruten in this village of Grundarfjörður. With the rains coming down,  mutton soup lunch at the café hit the spot.

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Back to Hellnar Hotel for another night and the smoked trout and mussels were delicious for dinner.

In Iceland, it was believed that a pregnant women who looked that the Lights would give birth to a cross-eyed baby…

Iceland Days 1&2

6 Sep 2014 – Reykjavik/edited 9 Oct

According to legend, Reykjavík/REK, the capital was home to Iceland’s 1st settlers, the Norse Viking who arrived in 874AD. Today almost 3 out of 4 Icelanders live in REK. Iceland’s pop of 325,671 and an area of 103,000 km², making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe.

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Tue: from Keflavik Airport/KEF to REK –  app 50km/30mins on the bus with no built-up area.

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Hotel Leifur Eiríksson is set in an old respectable house right in the center of REK where we are staying. Across the street from the hotel is the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja, the most famous landmark of REK.
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The church is also used as an observation tower. One can take a lift up to the viewing deck and view REK and the surrounding mountains.
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REK is the largest city of Iceland with its  latitude at 64°08′ N, makes it the world’s northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With an urban area population of around 200,000, it is the home of the vast majority of Iceland’s inhabitants. It is the center of culture and life of the Icelandic people as well as being one of the focal points of tourism in Iceland.
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Dinner at Sjávargrillið**** a variety of fresh fish deliciously presented.
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Wed: morning walk to the museum and around town.
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2014-08-21 03.27.162014-08-21 03.20.55App half hour drive from Reykjavík lies the dormant Thrihnukagigur Volcano that erupted 4,000yrs ago and the only volcano on earth that can be explored on the inside.
After app 50mins walk to the crater (this is where my shoes gave out on me!), we were lowered 120meters/400′ in a cage into this volcano with all kinds of colours inside.
This tour*****was just one of a kind with professional cheerful well-trained guides and staff who put my shoe together. Highly recommended, even thought it was quite expensive – EUR260=S$425
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Another delicious dinner at Fish Company****
The fact that a cloud from a minor volcanic eruption in Iceland—a small disturbance in the complex mechanism of life on the Earth—can bring to a standstill the aerial traffic over an entire continent is a reminder of how, with all its power to transform nature, humankind remains just another species on the planet Earth ― Slavoj Žižek

Hello Iceland

3 Sep 2014 – SIN-HEL-OSL-KEF

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Sun:  met with Peggy and Ian and the privileges of traveling with airport lounge people  who could take a guest. Ian was already tired after nearly 5hrs from PER-SIN. Flight SIN-HEL (no joke!) on FinnAir 12hrs

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In HEL (not too hot!!) with 5+hrs layover and Ian still tired. Quite a lounge and a spread here and their displays and designs are lovely – Arabia, Italia, Marimekko, etc are  a few of these timeless designers.

Mon: HEL-OSL 1hr 10mins flight and spent a lovely afternoon and evening just enjoying every minute with Olai, too busy to remember to take pix!

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Tue: up bright and early and quietly took leave but looking very much forward to be back on 10Sep. A lovely morning coffee at OsloS station before the train to the airport. Uneventful nearly 3hrs flight from OSL-KEF.

4 Sep – Happy Bdays May HALD & Vincent LAM

5 Sep – Happy 3rd Bday Olai HALD-HERMANSEN

11 Sep – Happy Bdays Steven LAM & May YUNG-LAM

15 Sep – Happy Bday ENG Ting Ting

16 Sep – HappyBdays Ivy YAP-LAM & Edith LAM

20 Sep – Happy Bday Amy RASHAP

21 Sep – Happy Bday Greg TRIBBE

23 Sep – Happy Bdays Joyce LAM-AMEEN & Klaus LAM

24 Sep – Happy Bday LAM Kah Yun

25 Sep – HappyBday Kat LAM-TRIBBE

30 Sep Happy Bday Mabel ONG-LAM & Daisy LAM

To be edited with more pix and quote when time permits

Goodbye August 2014

31 Aug 2014  – And Thank You August!

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Sat: up bright and early heading to the museum for the Lighthouse Heritage Trail. On the ferry before 0830hrs heading to Raffle Lighthouse on Pulau Satumu, app 14km south of Mainland SIN. Our guide informed us that there are 7 lighthouses in SIN. The blue flag is SIN State Marine Ensign.

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The lighthouse guard insisted that there are 90steps to the top but I counted 103! On land here for about 1hr 30mins. Water seem pretty clear but the sharks also share this water here. Tkx Hannah for pix of myself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raffles_Lighthouse

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Continued to the Sultan Shoal Lighthouse which was built in 1895 during the time when the late Commander Charles Quentin Gregan Craufurd was the Master Attendant of SIN. This looks more like a beautiful villa with a tower stuck in the middle. We were not allowed to land here, but still a lovely view from the boat. Great to catch up with Hannah and her parents who also were on this trail. Mr Leong is the only person I know who is born and grew up on Pulau Bukom.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Shoal_Lighthouse

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Got back to mainland SIN app 13.15hrs and was totally zonked out. Eyes could not stay open, took a nap when I got home. Lucky to get on this trail as the first tour was completely filled and NHB put out an extra tour because of the overwhelming response. They did a great job and appreciate the chance to see these 2 absolutely beautiful lighthouse.

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Fri: SIN Night Festival, another event I usually miss and now finally got to attend. It was pouring cats and dogs earlier but turned into a pleasant evening for Adeline, Audrey. Clement and I. Divine Trees by Clement Bried are quite something, first time seeing such creation. The group was convinced that the trees were sculptured but was there the next morning with shots to convince them otherwise.

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Camper’s Corner has their tents up with lights and shadow play. Great effects.

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Richard has been having fun about Johnny and my FB TGIFs. The cartoons are good and funny. Thanks RY. And the season’s first strong Northern Lights have been sighted by Ellen Brox in Tromsø last night. last night.

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Wed & Thu: really needed the 2 days to get my thoughts and packing together before heading to Iceland and Norway. More than half the suitcase is filled with gifts and sooo frustrated – unable to find the travelling adaptors. Must have left them with Linn or May! Tkx to Henry for a beautiful piece of ‘seraphinite’ which supposedly  has impressive healing attributes for both physical and emotional healing. It is a stone to aid you to bring Divine Light into your being and this brings with it spiritual healing.

530fe0c91a_190x272_16981e2234Had to see this newly released movie about food and more food. The Hundred-Foot Journey***Adapted from Richard Morais’ bestseller by Steve Knight and produced by Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey and Juliet Blake, the film follows an Indian family who moves to Southern France to open an Indian restaurant across the street from a high profile French restaurant that starts a culinary battle between the two restaurants…

Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck – Immanuel Kant

Preparations for Iceland

27 Aug 2014 – With Fingers Crossed…

Wed: that the volcanoes will not act up when are there. Sadly KK has to cancel due to his mother’s frail conditions. Sorry to miss his company. Peggy, Ian and I will continue if the volcanoes are not angry. According to PP, it seems that the Icelandics are rather blasé about their volcanic activity but then it is very much of their daily lives and we will have to go with their flow since we choose to visit there!

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Tue: to start a day with dental work is not much fun.  Oh how I dread shopping and packing but then it is a situation by choice, so no complains but just stating my mood! Shopped at Mustafa, the only 24hr shopping place in SIN and also the only place where one get practically everything under one roof, including money exchange, but no ISK=Iceland krona…

Advise from our Iceland tour consultant: all major currencies can be exchanged at the airport, banks and currency exchanges in Iceland. Due to currency restrictions, it is extremely difficult to obtain ISK in a foreign country before arriving in Iceland. Likewise, it is a good idea to exchange any surplus ISK before leaving Iceland. 

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Thanks to Henry for cheering me up and for the company. Dinner at Komala’s***and when in Little India, do as the Indians. This interesting dish looks like some paranormal blob from outer space. The Bhattura is a fluffy deep-fried leavened bread from North India. It is often eaten with chickpea curry, chole or channe. Here it ould barely be contained in the metal tray and it tasted good when eaten freshly made.

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Mon: appreciations to KK for a good Yong Tau Foo lunch at My Favourite Café*** Lucky Plaza, 6th Floor and for lovely gift.

Had to just get my mind off everything after blood tests etc… chilled with 2 movies.

56c8931d61_190x272_67ef463ca6Magic In The Moonlight***A Woody Allen comedy film set in the 1920s French Riviera starring Emma Stone and Colin Firth who is Stanley as a British stage magician brought in to help unmask a possible fraud spiritualist named Sophie (Stone). The magic continues and being a Colin Firth fan it was still magical and delightful even when he is not Darcy here!

Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen – Goethe

0491b419a2_190x272_592f23088cBoyhood****Filmed over short periods from 2002 to 2013, a groundbreaking cinematic experience covering 12 years in the life of a family. At the center is Mason, who with his sister Samantha, are taken on an emotional and transcendent journey through the years, from childhood to adulthood. Slow at times but realistic to life.

After A Week of 2014 SGF

25 Aug 2014 – With More Experiences Gained

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After being exposed for a week in the oppressive humidity and heat is not the idea situation for both head and heart. Tkx to Calvin to including me to his Camper’s Corner Team. Good to have done it and with a young and delightful companion of Chris, the week was filled with laughter and humour. Happy to know him better. Missed him on Fri when it was his day off. To Yukie, grateful for her bringing us food and for helping. Enjoyed her youthful refreshing company.

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The neighbouring booth, Nep’s Plants is one of the best neighhours who have crossed my exhibitions show paths. SIAW Yu Zhang launching his book XYZ’s Experience with Growing Tropical Pitcher Plants in Singapore. This young 17yrs man is knowledgeable and passionate about his air and pitcher plants with his whole family (3 generations) including grandparents supporting him thru’ out the week. Such a privilege to have met his family too.

Met some interesting people including Emiliano from Tahiti and a lady from Steward Island/NZ. First time meeting people from those places and learnt a bit from them. Grateful to others who stop by, especially to Christian who was busy packing to head back to Norway.

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The organisers will be getting feed-backs from the various booths where Camper’s Corner was also located to let them know that there were no signages to let the public know about the booths around the SuperTree Grove. The shuttle completely by-pass this area. The whole show beautiful as it is was too spread out and there were some fainting incidents and sirens were heard! As this is the first time using Gardens by the Bay for SGF, hopefully they can improve for the next SGF in 2016, ie if it is to be held in this same location.

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Sat: tkx to Les&Ivy for pre-dinner drinks at Pollen@the Dome and dinner at at SuperTree by IndoChine*** Perfect locations after a hot tiring long day! Good to also catch up with Lawrence who is visiting for the weekend from KCH.

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Fun paper chair, mini dome lights, remote-control VW van and a 4pp tent on display.

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Sun: happy to close this 2014 SGF. To Christian, Chris and our neighbour Richard (the heat took its toll), blessed to have these charming men crossing this life’s journey at this stage. Best of luck to all.

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Appreciations for the relaxing family champagne and caviar dinner at Les&Ivy. Jo made some food too. To be with family Lawrence, Jo&Michael, Les&Ivy and dear niece Sue is the priority. Safe journeys to us who will be flying off to our various destinations this week… 

IMG_4624One of my favourite displays at the 2014 SGF located at the Meadow/Gardens by the Bay. This simple serenity is pleasing to my eyes…

Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood – Ralph W Emerson