Well, very funny film. You have to like Rowan's brand of buffoon comedy though and apparently a lot of S E Asians do!!!! With 6 shows a day for the last 10 days, all being full house at Queens Bay Mall, I can safely say, Malaysians get Mr. Bean. So for that reason along 3 on the door. Good job you cannot be sent to the tower by the Queen these days!!!
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Film- Johny English Reborn
Well, very funny film. You have to like Rowan's brand of buffoon comedy though and apparently a lot of S E Asians do!!!! With 6 shows a day for the last 10 days, all being full house at Queens Bay Mall, I can safely say, Malaysians get Mr. Bean. So for that reason along 3 on the door. Good job you cannot be sent to the tower by the Queen these days!!!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
New oven.
Now, why all the excitement about an oven? Well Gek first laid eyes on this beauty in Australia. And it was love at first sight!! She wanted one. Why, I have no idea. She just wanted it. But, baggage weight allowances being what they are on budget airlines.....no way!!! Then, lo and behold, one turned up in our local electric shop in Bukit Jambul!!! Would you credit it? Could we find one in Singapore? No.......but Bukit Jambul,? Well, yes.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
New Hawker Centre.
I may have just mentioned, not just a few times, about the number of food opportunities on offer here in Penang. Well, that number just increased by 50 or more. A new HC on our door step. Our block is the one on the right in the back ground.
And practically no over lap. Each hawker offers something different. 5 mutton + 5 chicken satay....9 RM (2 GBP)
Char Kway Chow.......4 RM (1 GBP). And really good. I guess Penang apartments are going to evolve without kitchens!!!!!! who needs them?
And practically no over lap. Each hawker offers something different. 5 mutton + 5 chicken satay....9 RM (2 GBP)
Char Kway Chow.......4 RM (1 GBP). And really good. I guess Penang apartments are going to evolve without kitchens!!!!!! who needs them?
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Singapore River, dusk
After Dali, dinner. But first, chill by the river.
with Linden
and interesting perspectives on iconic buildings.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Dali Exhibition - Distortions
D'surreal 1
In the spirit of DIY, curved mirrors, a wall of clocks and Dali piece.
D'surreal 2
D'Surreal 3
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Dali Exhibition - Other stuff.
But you do get the opportunity to play with Dali. Hit the plungers and you create.
Not sure what Gek was signaling but fitted in with the place well!!!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Dali Exhibition - Sculptures, Part 2.
The curating of the exhibits was exceptionally good. This gal has drawers by the way.
Here you have bronze, glass and photographes, but it worked some how.
I was first drawn to serealism by Dali's oil paintings. Saw those at the Tate in Liverpool some years ago now. So this is like a new discovery for me. Sculptures.
Here you have bronze, glass and photographes, but it worked some how.
I was first drawn to serealism by Dali's oil paintings. Saw those at the Tate in Liverpool some years ago now. So this is like a new discovery for me. Sculptures.
Furniture or art?
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Singapore Stop Over
The building that looks like an up turned hand houses the exhibits. Makes the hotel behind it look like a miniature.
The helix pedestrian bridge has a few panels added, but you still need to carry your own shade.
ArtScience Museum.
The architectics 'pub' sketches. Amazing to think this evolved into this extraordinary building.
We decided to start at the top and work our way down. And what a start. Visual and sound feast.
Multi screen, covering multi topics, across multi centuries,
We decided to start at the top and work our way down. And what a start. Visual and sound feast.
Multi screen, covering multi topics, across multi centuries,
across multi cultures.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Dali Exhibition - Sculptures, Part 1.
For the uninitiated, here is a list of Dali keys to understanding his work. Also for your information,
most of the pieces were cast in 1984 but conceived years earlier.
- A soft clock cannot work and refers to eternity:
- Ants symbolise death, decay and an immense sexual desire.
The exhibition at the ArtScience Museum is of Dali's sculpture and water colours.
Of course, you can view a piece of sculpture from an infinite number of angles. These are my 2 angles. Egg, soft clock and ant, not seen in the photograph complete the nude.
Thursday, September 08, 2011
On the way to see Dali.
The walk from city Hall to the Esplanade can be done completely underground.
The stretch from the Esplanade to the ArtScience Museum is an above ground walk....and it is hot out there. Time to cool off.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Sarong Kebaya at the Peranakan.
Lady Peranakans wore and some still wear this distinctive form of dress.
Very lacy and see through.
Some Batik was also on display.
Sunday, September 04, 2011
Shophouse revisited.
Singapore's Peranakan Museum have used the shophouse to demonstrate the original use of the house as part of an educational programme the museum runs in the school holidays.
Seems it was a hit with boys and girls,
and their mums!!!! The house will also be doing a tour of Singapore's regional libraries, starting next month, October, at the Central library. Result!!!! Photos thanks to Cherry and Michelle.
Seems it was a hit with boys and girls,
and their mums!!!! The house will also be doing a tour of Singapore's regional libraries, starting next month, October, at the Central library. Result!!!! Photos thanks to Cherry and Michelle.
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