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1. Previously, I used a smartphone app that says ... take a snapshot of a leaf; and leave it to the program to identify the tree. 2. This application gave a totally wrong tree! Deleted the app... yet need to subscribe it monthly or yearly! LOL! 3. Finally, today, asked a client who owns Eco Scape https://www.eastec.com.sg : What is the actual name of this “umbrella” tree... Combretaceae (Bucida molinetti = Italian name of this tree) 4. Also commonly known as Indian Almond and Ketapang family tree. 5. For me, I shall still call these trees simply as umbrella trees.. LOL 6. Light green version.. these trees are four years old:- 7. Dark green version.. these trees are much more older or mature tree than above...light coloured ones.. 8. These Dark green trees are at least 8 years old:- 9. However, during dry Seasons, expect lots of leaves falling to the ground! 10. Thus on such occasions.. it may sound like mini firecrackers.. if one walks on the fallen leaves.. LOL
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$2/- vegetarian bee hoon at LAI LAI = means come again Basic bee Hoo $1.00 And $2.00 as what I am having now..
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Castle Gate tilting of main door... similar to that of Hyatt Hotel, Orchard/Scotts Frankly, few Feng Shui Masters have the expertise to determine and advise on this. My former Master (deceased) had passed this down to me.
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28.11.2019 Side view of Tong Nam Building.... One of the shop houses at Macpherson Road...with two fierce guardians and a ba gua mirror..
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1. The ceremony may also occur in the pavilion situated within the grounds. 2. Spontaneous prayers and chants are performed on the 49th day to provide advantages to the departed. 3. These occurrences can take place on different occasions, such as the Chinese New Year, without any prior announcement.
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Sengkang Grand Residences by CapitaLand and CDL at Bangkok MRT
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Case Study 9: Is it true that a degree in common sense is free? Okay... this is another common sense, thing: Good if the bathroom glass door swings outwards. But Why? 1. Got a snap-shot of this from a facebook posting. 2. Forgot to capture the source. Thus if anyone knows where this photo comes from let me know. Or if you are the copyright owner or know the source; please drop me a note: support@geomancy.net if you want this photo to be removed. 3. Else, it is good to know.. especially if one has a weak family member or elderly... thus do take precautions and preference for the glass door to swing outwards... 4. Anyway this development's illustration for bathroom doors is for it to swing outwards... guess this is another indication that their toilets is too small for a swing in .. LOL.... 4.1. Frankly, all bathroom swing doors have no limitation to swing in or out. Just make sure the length of vertical water seal plastic is placed appropriately. 5. Source: ?? Showing someone fainted.. and unable to push the door open to help the person:- P.S. If you are the copyright owner or know the source; please drop me a note: support@geomancy.net if you want this photo to be removed. Alternative, I will be glad to place a Source and Credit for this photo. -
HDB Anchorvale Plains @ Sengkang
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
27.11.2019 Just T.O.P. Looking towards Rivercove Residences (under construction). Stacks/units beside this condo seems to be noisy and dusty for at least around 4 months or more... -
HDB Senja Heights BTO launched in May 2016
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Case Study 2: Common Bin Lobby (CBL) and Main Entrance Door 1. For three (3) stacks, it is possible to see the CBL from the Main Entrance Door. 2. For stacks 229, 265 and 267 if like HDB Tampines Greenweave where the CBL is an open area supported by low height railings = standing at the Main Entrance Door might be able to see into the CBL. -
HDB Senja Heights BTO launched in May 2016
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Case Study 1: Senja Valley's NE and SW cross-path with the future Chinese Temple 1. Stacks 269 and 273 is aligned in a NE and SW pathway with the future Chinese Temple. 2. Avoid hanging any wind chimes especially with solid rods. 3. If an altar is placed in this homes, do pay more attention to the placement of these altars. As there is a higher chance of opening a porthole or gateway for spirits to enter and exit out. -
HDB Senja Heights BTO launched in May 2016
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Kitchen Tips from Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net Seven (7) Commandments of Stove Placement 1. Shield from vibrant wind. Avoid having a big window behind the stove. 2. Do not place next to sink. If you have to, try to leave a gap or distance between the two. 3. The stove should not face the main door; a toilet door; a bedroom door and the kitchen door. 4. The stove should not be under a beam or below sewerag or drainage pipes. 5. Do not place it in a corner. 6. It should not share the same wall as a bed-head. 7. It should not share the same wall as the toilet bowl or toilet sink. A Cook's Harmony The kitchen is a central part of the home. Where many of our basic needs are met. With good Feng Shui, you can enhance your kitchen's healthy flow of abundance. Wake up to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee or the tantalizing whiff of bacon and eggs and chances are, you will be looking forward to the day bright eyed and bushy tailed. Kitchens are the nucleus of every household. It represents both wealth and health. This may explain why Chinese families boil plenty of water at the start of the day - to ensure a never-ending abundance of the Earth's life force. "In Feng Shui, each compass direction is associated with an element, "says Cecil Lee, Principal Consultant and founder of GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research. "In any kitchen, there will always be the interplay of water and fire elements. Ensuring a good balance between yin (water) and yang (fire) will result in favourable fortune. Upsetting the balance could result in poor health, loss of weath or both." A key factor to harmony in the kitchen is the location of the stove in relation to the door, sink and window. The metal element, which is common in this area of the home and represented by cooking utensils for example, is often used as a bridge between the water and fire counterparts. So what happens if there are imbalances? According to Lee, it depends on the severity of the situation, "The solutions can range from the re-orientation of the fridge, moving the stove, using a mirror to renovatng the kitchen." Comfortable surroundings breed content so it is vital that the person who spends the most time cooking in the kitchen has a conducive environment. Any disturbances could affect the cook's energy and the overall ambience of the home. Having enough working space is a good start to encourage a steady flow of chi. Practise basic Feng Shui hygience such as keeping the area neat, orderly and clutter free. This can be achieved by having plenty of storage space to put things away. Take note that a refrigerator stocked with fresh foods symbolizes prosperity in the household. "Make sure you have a well-lit, properly ventilated kitchend and preferably one where the person who is cooking can see the door way," suggests Lee. Airflow ensure that heat and vapours do not permeate the rest of the house. The cook needs to be aware of the presence of visitors or other family members to avoid unwanted surprises. Dangerous situations can present itself in the activity zone of the kitchen when an suspecting cook could accidentally spill extremely hot contents and hurt someone. More advice On the location of the kitchen and stove 1. Avoid placement in the North which is associated with the water element: water drowns fire 2. Avoid placement in the Northwest or Heaven's gate as it also represents the head of the household, that is, the father. On the location of the fridge and sink 1. Avoid placing them next to the stove as this can cause a conflict of water versus fire.
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