Friday, September 5, 2008

Patterns on skies

The sky looked so beautiful just like a piece of fabric. It was taken at different times in the evenings.






Thanks to Tom for hosting Sky Watch. For other sky watchers, you can go to Tom's skywatch blog.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Ice Cream Seller


A common street scene in Orchard Road. There should be at least four or five ice cream hawkers along Orchard Road. They are legal. Most ice cream comes in cones or biscuits but some are ice cream sandwiched between two slices of bread (see above photo). I prefer the ice cream in bread....yummy.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Tiny butterfly




This little guy decided to make my home his home...lol. BTW anyone know what this is. I am not familar with the names of insects. It looked like a tiny butterfly.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Chinese Medicines

It is always interesting to look at the assorted chinese medicine sold by the Chinese Medical Hall in Chinatown. I have never taken these lizard looking animals that are being dried and I think they are the flying lizards. I have no idea how they are being consumed or cooked.

And dried seahorses, no idea what are they used to cure what types of ailments.

I only knew these dried scallops and lingzhi....lol. These lingzhi are one of the most expensive mushrooms sold. They are real huge. For more information on Lingzhi, you can read them here.

And I have no idea what types of skins these are. I think they belong to some kind of reptiles.

You can look at my other post on how a chinese medical hall looked like. Click here for the photo.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Temporary Stadium

Today my photo for skywatch had many buildings with the sky as the background.

You can see many office buildings, hotels, the flyer (you called it The Eye) and the colourful blue, yellow, red and green seats in the background. The red seats are where the VIPs sat. This is our temporary stadium.

This temporary platform was where we held our recent national day celebrations. Our old national stadium was torn down to make way for the new Singapore Sports Hub. For more information of the old stadium, you can view here. We have many stadiums around Singapore but the national stadium is the largest in Singapore.

Thanks to Tom for hosting Sky Watch. For other sky watchers, you can go to Tom's skywatch blog.