Tuesday, 30 November 2010

My Mammoth Blockbuster Burger Meal

Oh my goodness. I just found the one meal I made which got my whole family so stuffed they could not finish the entire meal.  And it is so sinful. Yes, this is my Mammoth Blockbuster Burger Meal which consists of:

1. Burger which includes: 
- Fried Chicken Fillet
- Fried egg ala Ramly Burger style
- Lettuce and cherry tomatoes
- Dressing: assortment of sauces

2. Mashed Potatoes topped with mushroom sauce

3. Saute Mushrooms with specual oyster sauce

4. Grilled Potato topped with chunky bacon bits concocted with special sauce

5. Chilled Coleslaw 
- Veggies (cabbage, red cabbage, carrots, green onions)
- Dressing (mayonnaise, white vinegar, salt & sugar)

Hungry yet?

Monday, 29 November 2010

The month of November 2010

This month of November just flew by so fast I could hardly breathe. Here's my month-end summation of snap shots. 



November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.

With night coming early,
And dawn coming late,
And ice in the bucket
And frost by the gate.

The fires burn
And the kettles sing,
And earth sinks to rest
Until next spring.
- Clyde Watson

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Sean Stephenson meets the Dalai Lama

Sean Stephenson was expected to die at birth. He has faced an army of reasons to give up and countless opportunities to embrace pity. He suffered more than 200 bone fractures by age 18, reached a height of only 3 feet, and is permanently confined to a wheelchair. Despite his challenges, he took a stand for a quality of life that has inspired millions of people around the world, including Tony Robbins, Richard Branson, and President Clinton. Despite his physical disabilities, Sean is now a certified psychotherapist. He has written a best-selling book called, "Get off Your BUT: How to end self-sabotage and stand up for yourself" and is currently working on his PhD.

A Dharma sister shared the below clip, where Sean related his touching encounter with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. It left me a little brimming with tears. Listen to Sean's experience when he met His Holiness, how great compassion transients religion, race and discrimination. This is one of the many personal encounters I have heard from people who first met His Holiness, the Living Compassion Buddha, who has touched them simply with his loving kindness and compassion. Sean is truly blessed.




The greatest achievement is selflessness.
The greatest worth is self-mastery.
The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.
The greatest precept is continual awareness.
The greatest medicine is the emptiness of everything.
The greatest action is not conforming with the worlds ways.
The greatest magic is transmuting the passions.
The greatest generosity is non-attachment.
The greatest goodness is a peaceful mind.
The greatest patience is humility.
The greatest effort is not concerned with results.
The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.
The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances.

- Atisha

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Dakota Estate, fragments of a past era

One day, I was checking out one condominium establishment, Dakota Residences, which my friend was eyeing. It is located somewhere near the Old Airport Hawker Centre. Instead I discovered another old estate near the condominium. So I went for a stroll and captured some shots.  

This is the small neighbourhood at Dakota Crescent, which I have never been before. It is a quiet estate which has housing blocks of a few different designs. Obviously, although the old blocks of flats is circa 1960-70s, they have been properly maintained and upgraded, with new windows grills, neat and freshly painted walls and walkways. This unusual block is not just U-shape but slanted at the 2 sides as well.

Notice the grills of all the ground floor units have different designs, from symmetrical to flowery. And again like the old neighbourhood in Bendemeer which I blogged recently, outside each unit, they have old school fixed poles for hanging laundry.

All fenced up to prevent break-ins?

Old unwanted stuff neatly lined the exterior compound. 

And it is interesting to observe how each unit utilise their small balconies at the upper floors; some cluttered, some neat, some empty. 

Strangely, the many stray cats I discovered here are all beautiful looking. They do not look dirty or fierce. Instead they look relaxed and comfortable in this idyllic neighbourhood.


I still do not understand the design and structure of these flats in those days.

Another good looking cat at the stairways of a deserted block of old shops.

A closed shop of what used to be a chinese clinic on the first floor and an unit on the second floor.

Old school antique looking signboard of a shop.

An old dirty deserted unit. I do not know why this pussy is facing the door.

She is another pretty pussy with blue eyes.

At the junction of Dakota Crescent and Dakota Close. The highest floor in those days is only 7-storey high.

Someone napping at the small park cum playground. It is a funny feeling that when you are here, in addition to being transported to the older days, you also feel a certain calmness and solitude with the surroundings.

The old school playground, with real sand! There are so few of these left in Singapore.

Another old rugged dirty looking fixture at the playground in those days. 

The design of this block of flat looks very different from the rest. It is longish with flowery wall tiles and looks like a pigeon hole.

I thought the wall tiles look so retro and vintage.

In old estates, you find many lonely-looking old folks as well.

On the first floor of a flat. I remember an old relative of mine used to stay in those 2 room units in Tiong Bahru which looks like this.

These days, the older flats are mostly rented out to foreign workers, who adorn the windows and ledges and balconies with their laundry.

A nice stroll it was in this old estate in Dakota Crescent. I hope to discover and capture more of these gems, remnants of a bygone era. Can you recommend some old estates for me to check out?
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