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Cecil Lee

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  1. The frangipani tree is in excellent health and has beautiful pink flowers, displaying a high level of maturity.
  2. There is really a Whole Child Nurture Centre @ Fernvale And the above centre is close-by to where this photo was taken. To the left of this photo is Lush Acres on the extreme left is H20. In between are show-rooms of two ..... new launches... P.S. The Half Child Nurture Centre unfortunately is fictitious .. in case you also want to save on child fees...
  3. +++++ At a Poulet outlet at Vivo city ++++++ A mother: " How much is for half-a-chicken?" Waitress: "Madam, it is $15/-. While a whole chicken costs only $35/-." A mother: "OK give me half-a-chicken" +++ Next day.... @ Whole Child Nurture Centre +++ The same mother: " How much for half a-child?" Principal: " Whole child for a month is $2,450/-. For half-a-child the fee is $1,200/-" The same mother: "In this case.. I take half-a-child.. will do.." Principal: " In this case, take a bus to Yishun. We have a centre there that is called: HALF CHILD NUTURE CENTRE Here is the directions.. Good Luck Madam! "
  4. 1. In my opinion, since you are going to replace it on or around September 9th; and this is just 8 days or less. 2. If it is me; I would instead do a swop after I had obtained a replacement unit (if any). 3. These are not considered as items and not religious relics or figurines; thus, best to e.g. wrap it up in newspaper and throw it away. Just like any other "rubbish" into the bin is fine or okay or acceptable. 4. The reason I recommend the method under Para 3; instead of burying it is because although say the wood can decompose; but if there is a mirror at the middle and if the mirror is made of glass; 4.1. This glass material may take 100's of years to decompose - if it is possible. 4.2. And if it should be broken, it can be a safety hazard when a person or child steps on it. Or if one has a playful dog; it may just get its' mouth on it and chew/digest... erh.. I don't even want to think ... about it... P.S. I realised that this thread was one of the earliest postings when we migrated from one of those free forums to our very own server based forum. This is the history and time-line ....
  5. Compass Point no more. From today onwards it's Compass One Please avoid visiting a newly opened mall or rather a newly refurbished mall on it's first day or re-opening.
  6. First Impression counts... The perimeter fencing surrounding the development has that classic and distinctive personalised feel: specially designed and installed just for this Lush Acres development. If one does not know where Lush Acres was; and was blind folded.. And later the blind fold removed.. I would not believe that this development was in a sub-urban district. The external design of each block / stacks elude "class". There is also the stylish club-house and designer furniture... Even the entrance : the guardroom; the drop-off point looks luxurious and classy... Near-by.. La Fiesta and even Luxurie condo looks "cheap" when compared to it even though it is just superficial beauty...
  7. Just T.O.P. in August during the Chinese 7th month. Today, 1st September 2016 is the 1st day of Chinese 8th month... clients collected keys and went in..
  8. Nowadays you guys have to place a pack of tissue paper to reserve the seat. Look at me! With this model of a chair; I merely have to place my "barang-barang" (Malay word for items / things) ... That easy right? And.. "SORRY! THIS SEAT IS TAKEN!" =================================== Tell it to the Shenton Way, Marina Bay and Financial District office workers.. and one may hear a unified voice: " WE WANT THIS! WE WANT THIS! Lau Pa Sat , Maxwell food centre, Amoy Street Food centre, Capital Square food outlets... YES! WE WANT! WE WANT !!!
  9. Many of us just walk past coffee-shop furniture without blinking an eye. When I see this elderly lady utilize this iconic chair. I see both the pure beauty of the form and function of this chair! Even if this chair looks dated. This is why I believe so many new kopi-tiams; food courts etc.. don't stock it any more. Does not blend with their modernistic décor? Who cares... Contrast this with the photo of the stylish green chairs. Although both chairs should provide comfortable seating.. but this green chair lacks the added function. Let's hope more coffee-shops; Chinese restaurants like Soup Restaurant etc.. use this kind of chairs. For example, when did you go to restaurants like Soup Restaurant and Din Tai Fung try to find some place your purchases / umbrella or even to hang your handbag? As these restaurants don't have a luxury of providing you with an extra chair to place all these? x a few family member's belongings... Cheers!
  10. Did you or your daughter(s) go to this school... iconic school in Di Tanjong Katong...
  11. A highly unusual "cork-screw" Head at the frontage of this house / apartment complex. Most likely the architect collect "cork-screws" as a hobby? And managed to convince his/her poor clients to do the same.. but visually ...
  12. The Red House Although Red symbolises prosperity to the Chinese. Seldom we see actual homes or apartment complexes in bold chilli or maroon red. However, it is different for shop owners or iconic hotels. But once a while; a bold architect with a bolder client may just get together and ... P.S. Note the Red door with white borders belongs to a Bao shop where I stood to take the photos...
  13. Please ignore the rubbish bins at the bottom of each of the photos. This home in Tanjong Katong Road has fence motifs that resembles the Swastica
  14. The Precinct Pavilion is in full or partial view of lower storeys of stacks 01, 03, 29 and 31.
  15. Ang Mo Kio Court Sales Brochure: Sales Plan and Floor Plans: ang-mo-kio-court.pdf Year 2020 - Falls under Period 8 Flying Star Feng Shui HDB Ang Mo Kio Court @ Ang Mo Kio Street 22 / 23 Based on common sense.. the existing dustbin compound of sticks out like a sore-thumb especially for block 228B Stack 37 low floors (storeys)... No need a Feng Shui trained in Feng Shui to....
  16. HDB Bedok North Woods and Common sense 1. Common sense says that: 1.1. If possible avoid a home that is constantly bathe by direct or indirect afternoon sun rays. 1.2. It is obvious what direct afternoon sun rays are like. For example a West unit where standing inside the living room the facing direction is West or SW (slight slant). 1.3. Less obvious are the indirect afternoon sun rays. 1.3.1 For example, some young couples happily go into a resale flat and find the house lovely. 1.3.2 One thing that they forgot was that the owners turned on the air-con during their visit(s). 1.3.3 Some couples after having purchased that unit and on a hot sunny day could suddenly feel the heat oozing out of e.g. the master bedroom wall even right up to 7, 8 or 9 pm. 1.3.4 If one is prepared to turn on an air-conditioner all night long then fine or ok. Otherwise, even a ceiling fan does not actually help. As hot air is continuously circulated as the walls still give off the heat. 2. Coming back to HDB Bedok North Woods; I always look at a development to find where the precinct pavilion is located. 3. For example, for low floors stacks #413, #415 and #431 directly faces the precinct pavilion. Who cares if this is the back of the pavilion. Or even the front. The precinct pavilion is still in full view of nearly all windows and balconies (if any). 4. On the opposite side: low storeys of stacks #445 and #447 equally face the front side of the precinct pavilion. 5. One more consideration is that for these two stacks #445 and #447; the potential roof-line of the precinct pavilion is like a sickle knife or a rough representation of a knife blade slicing towards a specific stack of either and or #445 and #447. 6. Common sense says that for example; this is the Chinese New Year. And unfortunately, a wake was carried out in the precinct pavilion.....
  17. Water seems to By-pass our development. No wonder.. people at HDB called our development a CREEK.. What has the geomancer got to say about this?
  18. "Rule 1: The BOSS is always Right" "Rule 2: See Rule 1 + YOU ARE FIRED!"
  19. 1. Do a search in this forum and some of the key considerations on this topic is the "Hot and cold" continuum debate: 2. For example: there are the die-hard ultra conservatives who believes that only when the foundations are demolished and a new development takes it's place than a change of period occurs. 2.1. On the other than there are the fence sitters and the modernists who are open or receptive that a change might occur under certain conditions. 2.2. Thus you have the "Hot and Cold" view points and some in between these two. 3. In my opinion; there is a further equation: What type of house is this? 3.1. If it is a landed property... certain situations like e.g. removing the roof of the house totally for at least 100 days... etc.. 3.2. For a condo unit that is "stuck" to their various twins or triplets or quads etc.. there is a valid argument for the ultra conservatives to belief that it is harder to change the period. 4. For a home or apartment that has been lived in by the same family for sometime; then perhaps a common sense approach to this topic is... to look at the attachment... 5. In the days gone by; when everyone look at Japan; 5.1. I always remembered Sony's President's moto: "Research Makes the Difference".... And similarly, if this can be applied; it would be wonderful.. if not.. then... really... 6. For a geomancer; in this instance; myself : it is about Sight, Smell and Feel (SSF). When I enter a home that had been renovated; I would try to use these SSF. 7. IT DEPENDS! Thus, sometimes; I feel that when I enter a home; the feeling is "freshness". On other times... even after extensive renovations.. the house feels STALE that of "yester-years" not "brand" new... I could be wrong... 7.1. The additional feel comes from walking the surroundings.. taking a lift up to the unit; the external area outside of the home.. 7.2. You know, lah.. such things are hard to pen .. down...
  20. I believe, most potential purchases must have been wondering about the huge land that house a power sub-station (PSS). In my opinion: 1. The good news is that although the PSS land looks huge; 2. The size of the sub-station building is of a reasonable size. And quite common to see a similar sized PSS. Just that this one literally sticks-out like a sore-thumb that's all. 3. In my opinion; personally, I have read all over and even some condos have a sub-station right above a unit. Take for example: The Meyer Place. A unit #02-02 is just above a PSS devoted for this private development of 23 units. 4. I have known the owners of #02-02 there since the place T.O.P.; And their children did not turn out to be "this or that" as what some have imagined! 5. This may be different with say micro-wave transmitting stations .... 6. In fact, one plus point coming from the PSS is that it is usually maximum of 2 level heights if we consider some additional roofing. And units facing this PSS that are say 4 or more storeys would permanently enjoy "clear-space" or open space. 7. There is thus no possibility at all for any other buildings to replace the sub-station!
  21. EastCreek @ Canberra Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans eastcreek-@-canberra.pdf Lease Commencement Date: 2019 Macro Feng Shui of HDB East Creek @ Canberra 1. There is a river: Sungei Simpang Kiri at the South-Eastern tip of HDB East Creek @ Canberra. 2. This development is thus influenced by external Shapes and Forms and precisely The Water Classics. 3. If one has bought a unit especially at Block 102A especially stack 65 & also 67, 69 and 71; best to get expert advice from any Geomancer i.e. to study and evaluate Sungei Simpang Kiri's influence (if any). 3.1. Factors include the distance between the block/stack to the river 3.2. The river flow and it's strength e.g. fast / slow or moderate flow on ordinary days etc... 3.3. What types of trees etc.. at the uncompleted park 3.4. The future road. As this is considered another water course... etc..
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