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« Reply #50 on: 09/15/07 10:25 PM »


.. a picture of my apartment block, shot early in this morning at 1am!! Tongue
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« Reply #51 on: 09/15/07 11:59 PM »

all random pics  Cool







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« Reply #52 on: 09/16/07 12:46 AM »

Cool pics. Love the cat photo.

About five years ago I was inside the buildings in the 3rd photo. Beautiful architecture.
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« Reply #53 on: 09/16/07 04:07 AM »

Cool pics. Love the cat photo.

About five years ago I was inside the buildings in the 3rd photo. Beautiful architecture.

oh u been here before ?
somebody actually made fun of it by describing it as an erection... oops
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« Reply #54 on: 09/16/07 01:23 PM »

My first thought was that a giant microphone had fallen over. Cheesy
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« Reply #55 on: 09/20/07 09:54 AM »


-one of street  performers in "Junction 8" - a shopping mall near my workplace.
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« Reply #56 on: 09/20/07 10:26 AM »


- a typical train ride in Singapore.. if you got a chance to see for yourself, you noticed that Singaporeans treasured their spaces very very much Smiley
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« Reply #57 on: 10/03/07 04:39 AM »

We get ALOT of rain at times....  I'm ready for some sunshine now.

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« Reply #58 on: 10/03/07 01:19 PM »

I have been walking a lot to school ect. I got some snaps of my town/city, i'll upload when I have the time.
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« Reply #59 on: 10/03/07 03:56 PM »

I live in the beautiful hill country of Texas, a small village named Wimberley. Check out this link for some of our local entertainment and our famous dust artist!  Cheesy

http://www.littlefarmmusic.com/

Edit: I forgot to mention that Scott painted the set for "Man of LaMancha" play at our local Wimberley Playhouse Theatre. Cheesy
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« Reply #60 on: 10/03/07 05:42 PM »

We get ALOT of rain at times....  I'm ready for some sunshine now.


Wow.. should this happened in Singapore, the residents will be concern if there are mosquitoes breeding in those flooded areas!!
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« Reply #61 on: 10/14/07 08:48 AM »

hi guys.. another update here...

A bit spiritual here, went to a temple (named: Loyang "Tua Pek Kong" Temple) located in the eastern part of the island..

Was told this temple will be packed with hordes of devotees during any auspicious occasion (lucky not this afternoon when i was there)




- the front and side view of the temple.


- First of all, pray to the deity before place the joss sticks on the dust heap inside the urn.


- burning of the joss paper
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« Reply #62 on: 10/14/07 02:27 PM »

The temple is very beautiful. Smiley Thanks Pohui! One question, why do they burn the paper?
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« Reply #63 on: 10/14/07 06:23 PM »

The temple is very beautiful. Smiley Thanks Pohui! One question, why do they burn the paper?
to make it simple,Gina..the joss papers are actually some form of "currency" meant for the deceased..
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« Reply #64 on: 10/14/07 06:26 PM »

Norway


boats


a church undergoing restoration



place where they melt Iron


Residental/IT district (the large building is the Telenor building and the tower is a radio building for State radio)


a bridge overlooking old part of town.
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« Reply #65 on: 10/14/07 06:40 PM »

 Smiley Thanks Telefunk for the photos, my favorite is the one of the bridge overlooking old town. Smiley
I also liked the boat dock with the town in the background. The photo of the church under restoration is interesting to me, it's very tall.  Smiley

I've always wanted to travel to Norway. What is the best time of the year to travel there?
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« Reply #66 on: 10/14/07 06:46 PM »

Smiley Thanks Telefunk for the photos, my favorite is the one of the bridge overlooking old town. Smiley
I also liked the boat dock with the town in the background. The photo of the church under restoration is interesting to me, it's very tall.  Smiley

I've always wanted to travel to Norway. What is the best time of the year to travel there?

late may to early june. Any other time it is black and wet, and  even more black, cold and yet more wet. Norway is expensive. other than that, Norway is a great place to visit with its 1000 year old culture and natural beauty. 17 of may is the national day with parades of school children and workers/sports teams/clubs ect. with people dressing up in their bunads(traditional norwegian clothing) clothing)/formal wear.

Anyways, the best would to go in may/june, but if you are on a budget august would be the time for you and you escape the tourist season and get some nice weather (around 20 degrees Celsius)
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« Reply #67 on: 10/22/07 10:15 AM »


- co-exists should fit the picture above.. took this shot before heading to a game.. it showcase how both the old shophouses can blend well with the upcoming condominium Smiley
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« Reply #68 on: 10/25/07 10:58 AM »

late may to early june. Any other time it is black and wet, and  even more black, cold and yet more wet. Norway is expensive. other than that, Norway is a great place to visit with its 1000 year old culture and natural beauty. 17 of may is the national day with parades of school children and workers/sports teams/clubs ect. with people dressing up in their bunads(traditional norwegian clothing) clothing)/formal wear.

Anyways, the best would to go in may/june, but if you are on a budget august would be the time for you and you escape the tourist season and get some nice weather (around 20 degrees Celsius)

Telefunk, thank you for the dates. I'll put this info where I can't lose it.  Cheesy
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« Reply #69 on: 11/01/07 06:06 PM »

the biggest sofa i seen...



and it's that BIG (as compared to the double-decker bed beside it), the store assistant told me it was for display purpose..

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« Reply #70 on: 11/01/07 06:29 PM »

 Grin You're right, that is a BIG SOFA!! Cheesy
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« Reply #71 on: 11/01/07 07:38 PM »

Grin You're right, that is a BIG SOFA!! Cheesy

And BRIGHT, too!
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« Reply #72 on: 11/01/07 10:51 PM »

9:00 this morning outside the bedroom window.....

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« Reply #73 on: 11/02/07 02:03 AM »

Pookie, that is awesome, I dont think i've ever seen a candid picture of our bald eagle.  For years I thought they were extinct.  Great Picture!
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« Reply #74 on: 11/02/07 08:42 AM »

Pfft, that happens everyday here.[/lie]
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