Time passes fast. It is Friday again. I seems to have luck seeing nice images in the sky. Last week, sky looked so heavenly and today, the image looked like an angel holding a book and singing. Looked like there's a halo above his head.
Not sure you can see what I see. Now what would I see next week. :)
For other sky watchers, please hop over to Skywatch blog.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Iluma Shopping Centre-Bugis Area
This is the new shopping mall in Bugis Area. I have featured it in my previous post in here.
The mall is now open and it is very spacious inside. I love the highest floor, it has a nice food court and many restaurants. :)
These little kioks are for those DIY and sovenirs. Mostly are youngsters selling their own handmade stuffs.
The mall is now open and it is very spacious inside. I love the highest floor, it has a nice food court and many restaurants. :)
These little kioks are for those DIY and sovenirs. Mostly are youngsters selling their own handmade stuffs.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
My World Tuesday-Bugis Street Shopping
Sick of shopping in those big malls? Try shopping in Singapore Largest Street Shopping Paradise in Bugis Street.
Bugis Street was previously well knowned internationally for its nightly gathering of transvestite beauties who paraded its sidewalks.Today, the original Bugis Street is now a shopping street. On the other hand, the lane presently known as "Bugis Street" is called "the largest street-shopping location in Singapore".
Over here you can find good bargains and if they are not fixed price, you could actually bargain about 20% discount unless it is your lucky day you could actually get 30% discount, that's what J and I found out...lol.
It is no longer so stuffy shopping in here cause they have renovated the place with higher ceilings and huge fans.
There are many stalls selling food and snacks.
Now this is cute. That is a jackfruit and it is decorated with a wig and tomatoes for eyes and a carrot for its nose and banana for its mouth...lol
It belongs to this fruit juice stall. Oh I love watermelon juice.
Bugis Street was previously well knowned internationally for its nightly gathering of transvestite beauties who paraded its sidewalks.Today, the original Bugis Street is now a shopping street. On the other hand, the lane presently known as "Bugis Street" is called "the largest street-shopping location in Singapore".
Over here you can find good bargains and if they are not fixed price, you could actually bargain about 20% discount unless it is your lucky day you could actually get 30% discount, that's what J and I found out...lol.
It is no longer so stuffy shopping in here cause they have renovated the place with higher ceilings and huge fans.
There are many stalls selling food and snacks.
Now this is cute. That is a jackfruit and it is decorated with a wig and tomatoes for eyes and a carrot for its nose and banana for its mouth...lol
It belongs to this fruit juice stall. Oh I love watermelon juice.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Advertisement on Bus
Another beautifully decorated tour bus. You can guess it that it promoting the BirdPark Attraction on the bus.
Geez, been a long time since I visited the Bird Park, I think I got to visit it but is so far west of Singapore. I guess I have to wait for my nieces/nephews next school holiday. It would be more fun to go in a group.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Pink Saturday-Bus
My contribution for Pink Saturday are buses with pink features in them.
I noticed the new buses over here, have very pretty pink railings in them. Most of our buses are air conditioned and fitted with a mobile TV. No eating and drinking allowed in the public transports to keep them clean. The old buses always ended having cockroaches cause inconsiderate people eat and drink in the buses.
Oh I like these open top buses. Did you spot the pink bus in the photo below? This was taken at Bras Basah Road.
I noticed the new buses over here, have very pretty pink railings in them. Most of our buses are air conditioned and fitted with a mobile TV. No eating and drinking allowed in the public transports to keep them clean. The old buses always ended having cockroaches cause inconsiderate people eat and drink in the buses.
Oh I like these open top buses. Did you spot the pink bus in the photo below? This was taken at Bras Basah Road.
Each Hippo tour lasts approximately 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The Hop-On Hop-off system allows tourists to tour at their own leisure pace. Spot an interesting place or sight and simply inform the captain or HiPPOtainer. Hop off and walk around at your on pace and tourists can always continue the tour later by hopping onto the next HiPPO bus.
You can get more information and the prices for the hippo bus in their official website.
For more pinky participants, please visit Beverly of How Sweet The Sound.
For more pinky participants, please visit Beverly of How Sweet The Sound.
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