More stolen moments & THE END

Category: travel, life

It seems that whenever we wanted to end something, gush of nostalgia would suddenly filled this tiny gray matter of ours. I made some wonderful trips, had some memorable fixes, sometimes fun but often tiring & trying. But these were exactly the bits & pieces that slowly built up my experiences & appetite for more challenges ahead.

Some have been blogged, some not - too numerous recount. Still I hope to share snippets of these wonderful experiences before I embarked on another new journey.

For those who have previously expressed interest in my new journey, I will be informing you of this new place soon (Probably early Apr 2008) ;)

THANK YOU & ADIEU!!!………..
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Remembering Hakodate Station

Category: travel, japan

A friend recently asked me to suggest a nice destination for her upcoming holiday. I told her Hokkaido. She got a green light from her hubby, but I’m not too sure if they will change their mind again ;P

I was in Hokkaido briefly back in 1999. Took the Shinkansen from Tokyo to Morioka - switching to ordinary train onwards - going via the undersea tunnel that connects Honshu to Hokkaido.

Hakodate was the first stop on Hokkaido island. I only stay a night, enough time for me to visit the spectacular night view on top of Hakodate-yama and gorging some seafood at their morning market.

Back then, Hakodate was just a small train station. I remembered fondly how I was taking naps on their old wooden bench while waiting for train onwards to Sapporo and Morioka (when I was heading back to Tokyo).

Today, Hakodate Station has become an ultra modern building. I still missed the old quaint station that it once was. *sighz*
Wikipedia: Hakodate Station

It’ve been 8++ long years, I think I ought to pay a visit again.

Simple Happiness

Category: life, home

happiness \ha-pe-nes\ n 1 : a state of well-being and contentment; also : a pleasurable satisfaction 2 : aptness - Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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The Hunt for SATAN

Category: life, home

Recently, I posted about my “Series of Unfortunate Events” in Feb 2008 HERE. I’m down with a desktop, fortunately i still have a notebook with me. However, I still need to salvage those data in desktop before I decide what to do next with it.
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Baik Kampung

Category: travel, life, malaysia

Should I switch to new blog or continue with my current one? Sometimes, being a Libran is never easy. Always performing the act of balancing & rebalancing. Taking forever to reach a decision *sighz*. And so I baik kampung “go back village” in search of inspiration, and some may even for say - “enlightenment” :P
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Beginning of the End

Category: life, home

Between October 2004 ~ January 2005, two Talipot Palms (Corypha umbraculifera) finally begins their last journey in life, after spending 79 years living in Singapore Botanical Garden, Palm Valley.

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Travel Packing List & GPS

Category: travel, life

Usually I kept a standard Travel packing list for various kind of travels. You may have one list for long trip oversea and another for day trip to nearby location. I find that it really handy & helps you to pack quickly. You just need to add extras item when you think you may need to cover special activities.

So for typically Motorbike day trip, a daytrip backpack, basic first aid kit, sunblock & GPS are my essential. Not shown in photo are the extra T-shirt, water bag, energy snacks). I only need to thrown in extras like insect repellent since i anticipate I may trek a little.

One of the more useful gadget I acquire is this portable GPS. While I may not have use them frequently for short trips & familiar routes, I still find them useful in helping to remember POI (Point of Interests) as well as occasion location verification just to ensure I’m right on track. Previously, I have relied on map & compass. But after my driving trip around North Thailand (Mae Hong Son Loop), I find the compass & map to be difficult to use especially on winding terrains / roads.

So there, just sharing some of my travel experiences … have a good weekend!

Teochew Char Kuay Teow

Category: food, home

Located at Commonwealth Ave Cooked Food Center, Hai Kee Teochew Char Kuay Teow remains to be one of my favorite Char Kuay Teow in Singapore. At S$2.50 generous amount of See hum (Blood cockles) thrown in, it’s really good value for money. Besides that, the Wok Hei is fantastic and friendly uncle is ever so accommodating to customer various requests.

Lately, I found that he has a website @ http://www.haikee.com.sg/
I wonder why he would ever need to have that *chuckle*, the long queue is always there daily!

This Week’s Rant

Category: travel, life, malaysia

Tires, being your only contacts with the tarmac, are absolutely the most important components on the whole automotive system. Without them, you can’t move & control your vehicle. And when you can’t control, you & your vehicle becomes with a road hazard to others around you. This is downright irresponsible to other road users & your family (since you are endangering yourself as well)

Hence, always sadden me when I see such irresponsible drivers / riders on the road. Just look at the worn-out tires! Besides, this is a huge commercial truck, it would be disastrous in event of mishaps due to tires.

And to add salt to the wound, their spare tires weren’t in good condition as well too. I sincerely hope Johor authorities do something so control this situation.