Sunday, December 31, 2006
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Prickly Things
The discarded outer shell of a fruit called Durian. Have you all tasted it?
When I was young, I loved it, but when I got older, I seem to have been avoiding it. I don't know why too!
Has it been a prickly year for you?
Today's New Year's Eve's Eve. Wishing all a very Smooth and Brand New & Happy New Year!
Labels: Fruits
Friday, December 29, 2006
Happy Bears... Why?
A pair of Happy Bears, these were soft toys that my cousins just got. We were in the car going home and decided to just take a photo of them.
Looking at cute soft toys reminds me of Amedée of Evry Daily Photo (France)
Today's the last working day of the year for 2006! I am so happy! Going off to work now.
Labels: Soft toys
Thursday, December 28, 2006
It has been raining and raining...
It has been raining almost non stop again this starting this week.
While going out for lunch, I took this. 
It's not a waterfall, but water at a drain. The drain has multiple layers, not sure if you can notice the other 'waterfalls' higher up. haha...
Labels: Water
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Christmas Day Dinner
A Blessed Christmas to you all in other parts of the world that is still on 25 Dec. ;-)
This was last nite's dinner at aunt's place. She roasted the turkey while sis and I made Pasta, Fruit Salad, Shepherds Pie and Apple Crumble. There are lots of other food. 
For those in Singapore, it's time for Post Christmas shopping? haha. There seems to have great bargains! Also, SMS service has no more delays. I had diffulty sms-ing Christmas greetings to people in my phonebook. This crazy guy sms over 60 sms at 25th midnite, contributing to the annual SMS jam. LOL...
Oops, I am reusing the same photo I posted on my daily food blog here. Haha... There are other food pictures, too tired to look for other photos.
Labels: Christmas
Monday, December 25, 2006
Blessed Christmas Day to All...
Here's a picture of a church that was having a Christmas Eve celebration. This picture was taken at nearly midnite, the start of the day of this post.
Have a very Blessed Christmas to all visitors of this Daily Photo Blog.
Labels: Christmas
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Gifts right from the heart.
A very Blessed Christmas Eve everyone.
It has been a very very busy week. I have not been visiting DPs or replying comments. I will do them next week. Been very busy with Church activities.
Yesterday, instead of just buying gifts which everyone is buying, we thought we will make gifts from the heart. After pouring thru so many recipes, we settled for Oatmeal Cookies. We made 11 boxes of cookies and it took us 6 hours in the kitchen yesterday. (We were very very tempted to just give up and buy them instead. haha..)
Here's a picture of the cookies on the cooling rack. 
They have mostly been distributed at church this morning.
Labels: Cookies
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Remember to Flush!
The purpose of this sculpture is to remind us to flush. 
Do you have autoflush WCs in your country? In Singapore, most public toilets will autoflush after you finish doing your business. haha...
Labels: Sculpture
Friday, December 22, 2006
Beetle Bug - A Big Black One and Hungry too!!
Hmm I hope Jing from ShanghaiDailyPhoto.com do not freak out. She said that she quickly closed her browser looking at one of my bug posting.
More bugs! This is at the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom at Sentosa.
Close up of the big black bug!
They look kinda real, don't they? Mini Jurassic Park like eh?
Labels: Sentosa
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Invasion of the giant lady bugs!
Are they lady killers? Haha... Giantic ladybirds or ladybugs climbing on to the trees. They have grown so big that the birds looks so small!!
This is part of Sentosa Island, the Resort Island in Singapore. 
This second picture is to gives you a bigger picture. Looking at the bugs, reminds me of Ladybird books. I grew up reading them!
Labels: Sentosa
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
The UCC - Magnificent View at Nite.
This is the University Culture Centre (UCC) at nite.
The UCC is where the Commencement ceremony (or Convocation) for NUS Graduates is held. It's a beautifulu hall with superb accoustic system. It is also a popular venue for concerts, plays, and every year the Prime Minister's National Day Rally Speech.
Labels: NUS
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
The biggest cello in Singapore
This is the new home of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music.
This building was officially opened on 7 October this year.
There's lots of glass being used. They are supported by paired bow trusses which look like the strings on a violin or cello.
Monday, December 18, 2006
Study Music at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
Thinking of studying for a music degree?
Well, the National University of Singapore's Conservatory of Music might just be the place to go. The full name of the conservatory is the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music.
It was establish in 2001 between NUS and the Peabody Institute of the John Hopkins University. Recently, they just moved to their permanent building.
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Blue Bird with Mud
This little one must be the naughty one. It went away to play with mud. Now it has got mud all over.
Labels: Nature
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Oh Sweet Nectar from the Bloom
Sweet sweet nectar from plants. This bee sure is busy.
Arrgh. Have you been stung by a bee before? I remember when I was young, I had, and mum put vinegar on it to soothe the excruciating pain.
Labels: Nature
Friday, December 15, 2006
Imagine one million legs on you.
Hmm if one million legs stepping on you, would that be a nice massage?
I used to be so so so scared of milipedes when I was a small boy. Were you all like that when you were young?
Labels: Nature
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Biten by an ant? Oh, what a holey leaf!
We shall enjoy nature for the next few days. Here's a big ant on a leaf. 
Yes, the pictures these few days were taken from a green jungle in Singapore. Located at MacRitchie Reservoir Park, a few friends, we went for the Tree Top Walk.
Labels: Nature
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Into the Forest - Silence is Gold says the sign...
Today we shall take a walk into the forest. (yes, small island Singapore has forest!)
Hope you will enjoy the trip. But first, let's observer some silence.
Do you agree with the statement above?
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Monday, December 11, 2006
Species of Lilies
I don't know the name of this, but I guess it should belong to the lilies species.
It's lilies with moustache!
Labels: Flower
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Orange Heliconias
Hmm, am I addicted to Heliconias?
Walk around, and you see more, and you snap more of them!
This Heliconia is orange in colour.![]()
Labels: Flower
Saturday, December 09, 2006
But wait, there's more! Heliconia Rostrata
Just when you thought that that's the end of my Heliconia posting. Here's another one. I took them yesterday lunch time after getting caught in the rain.![]()
This species: Heliconia Rostrata.
It reminds me of bananas!!
Labels: Flower
Friday, December 08, 2006
Growing Tulips in Singapore
This was my experiment in growing tulips in Singapore. The tulips had winter and spring simulated by placing them in the freezer / refrigerator.
Then I planted the bulbs into the soil in pots in my kitchen.
It started to grow, but sadly it did not flower. 2 other colleagues who did the same thing, but left the plant to grow in air-con rooms had the flower bloomed. It was so pretty. But sadly, mine dried up after 2 weeks without flowering :-(
The bulbs were from Amsterdam, courtesy of colleague who went there for a conference.
Labels: Flower
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Oh Sweet Heliconias, the Ants love it too!
Going round taking pictures of different kinds of heliconias, I saw this with ants all crawling on it.
Looks like big red ants love this plant too!![]()
Be careful, this red ants are really nasty! One bite and you'll suffer for the next few days. This picture was taken in the evening with low lights, so pardon the blur-ness :-)
Labels: Flower
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Big Heliconias - More of it!
This is another species of Heliconia.
The big red ones with yellow inside. ![]()
It is also very popular all around Singapore as ornamental plants.
Labels: Flower
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Heliconia - It's everywhere too!
From yesterday's comments, wow, now I know that Bougainvillea can really be found everywhere. Thanks for dropping those comments too!
Here's another plant that is found almost everywhere in Singapore. Heliconia. It's so pretty too!![]()
It's a very popular plant for landscaping. I hope I am getting it right, the plant name should be Heliconia Psittacorum.
Labels: Flower
Monday, December 04, 2006
Bougainvillea - It's almost everywhere
Bougainvillea is a flower that you can find almost everywhere in Singapore. (and many parts of the world as well).
It's a very thorny plant, and I have been pricked by it many times. This is an example of the purple flower Bougainvillea.
Labels: Flower
Sunday, December 03, 2006
It's been raining...
Look up and you will see that the skies are dark.
I think sitting in front of the monitor you will be able to sense the rain that's going to hit on your window panes.
Labels: rain
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Creepers on Walls
These creepers are popular. They are planted to wrap up walls, and make them green.
This is taken behind a bus stop, where the wall is growing with it.
Labels: Plants
Friday, December 01, 2006
Theme Day - December 2006
Today, 1 December is Theme Day for Daily Photo Bloggers.
The theme is something from the waist down. Well, if they are kids, it will be too small if it's only from the waist down.
This is a picture of Renee on the left and Hannah on the right. Look how cute they are holding hands. 
View the Rest of the DP Bloggers who are posting something similar.
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