Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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Leaf design ceiling fans
Leaf design ceiling fans Under symbolism in Feng Shui, avoid such a leaf design ceiling fan if the person is a strong fire element person.
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HDB West Crest @ Bukit Batok BTO launched in May 2014
Just T.O.P. Some units may face the clock face of the college = inauspicious Considered inauspicious if a unit’s living room or bedroom windows face a clock face:-
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HDB West Scape (Westscape) @ Bukit Batok BTO August 2017 launch
HDB West Scape Flying Stars of 5 Bedroom type: N1 = 1501 SE1 = 1507, 1509, 1511 & 1513 NW1 = 1515 & 1517 NE2 = 1525 & 1527 SW2 = 1529, 1531, 1533 & 1535
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V on Shenton: formerly UIC Building @ 5 Shenton way
V on Shenton integrated development comprises a 54-storey residential tower - V on Shenton and a 23-storey office building. On a narrow plot. Considered as an “earth” building.
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HDB Waterway Sunrise II BTO launched in February 2017
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Removed a fence planter
A circular fence planter makes this home look like aged. As it was popular ten or twenty years ago. For the sake of modernisation; this home had covered it up.. work still in progress. What this does is there is no longer any colours .. especially if plants flower. Plus equally important is that it allows air to flow into the home from that completely walled up area. This is what it would have looked like. Photo from another home:-
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My 2012 Brompton & Dahon Classic
Another stylish unusual bicycle stand design. A pity that there are few of them. As a result, may not be sufficient at all... Location: The Panaroma @ Ang Mo Kio
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The Panorama
Door numbering is exceptionally Low and placed next to door handle. P.S. For privacy have masked out the unit number.
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The Panorama
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The Panorama
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Share an umbrella @ 171 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4
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Trees are highly regarded as the Secret Weapon in the world of Feng Shui.
Squirrels are equally preferred... typically indicating a desirable location. 28 Shelford Road... Hmm, what about a raccoon? Oh dear!
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Singapore Botanic Gardens
Aristolochia gigantea Aristolochiaceae Giant Dutchman’s Pipe A robust vine from Brazil, the Giant Dutchman’s Pipe is so called due to the unopened flower’s resemblance to an old-fashioned smoking pipe. When in bloom, the large showy flowers (20cm wide) emit an odour which attract insects such as flies for pollination. Stiff downward-pointing hairs inside the flower prevent visiting insects from leaving, which deposit pollen on the stigma situated deep in the floral (perianth) tube. The insects escape when the hairs are relaxed as the pollen are released. Flower of Aristolochia gigantea, showing numerous stiff hairs for trapping pollinators Photos: Edmund Chia, Lai Simin
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Kallang Riverside @ 51 Kampong Bugis (Freehold condo)
Based on Shapes and Forms and Five Elements concept Feng Shui: Kallang Riverside can be considered as a water element development. This is because of it’s distinctive wavy roof TOP plus also the wavy reinforced concrete (RC) roof lines at the lower part or “skirt” of the development. Water = wavy Earth = rectangular In general, call it a water element building. It is also not wrong to classify this building as a two combination: Water + Earth Element building. As the majority of this single development is rectangular in shape. With some add-on wavy flavour.
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1950's to 1960's 2nd generation public flats
Dakota Crescent is a ghost town. Ready for redevelopment. Most likely the last set of photos that I will ever take of this iconic development. Majority of the close-up photos are of a single 7 storey block : 2 Dakota Close Some of the windows are opened. Rest assured, no human beings are staying in these vacant units:
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Another Hard-Hat + steel toe-cap event audit. Includes clients like Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC)
Hard Hat event at Marina One East Tower... for a large corporate client... Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC)
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Owner of this landed property opted for good air-flow
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Homes with reinforced concrete roofs
Homes with reinforced concrete roofs As reinforced concrete roofs does not add to to gross floor area; it is quite popular with both home and new buildings... In a hot and wet country like ours; this means that it either offers welcome shade or allow one to partially leave the windows ajar without fear of rain water leaking into a home... This redeveloped home is a few months closer to T.O.P. P.S. In the past few years; the main disadvantage of it is hygiene: where birds can perch on it and deficate on the ledges.. bird flu viruses etc..
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A Halloween Party in Singapore..or rather visible clues of such a party
- Is T-Junction inauspicious? How to know this?
The first question one should ask is: “Is this a right or left hand drive country?” This would determine the extent of a poison arrow (if any). If the poison arrow eg. in a right hand drive country via the red arrow is aimed towards an opening? A main door? Or sliding doors? In this example; this service road serves only one unit. At a dead end road. Thus the negative effects of Sha Qi or poison arrow(s) is reduced.- Where is your letter box?
- Kim's Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee @ Jalan Eunos Branch
Kim's Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee @ Jalan Eunos Branch Kims first opened a stall in a coffeeshop at Changi Road in the early 1970's. (At 5 1/2 mile Changi Road) Oveall, their hokkien prawn mee is in my opinion, better than many other comparable fried hokkien mee. What is unique about it is that Kim's always wear long sleves and pants with a shiny Rolex watch pluc a distinctive Mercedes belt. He has two large woks. His version like that of the old school style Hokkien mee is the drier version. Another famous stall serving drier hokkien mee is at old airport road. The old airport road stall gives less value as his $5/- is a small packet with sliced chilis. This stall's noodles have condiments of crispy pork lard which adds fragrance and flavour for the noodles. And generous portions of belacan chilli to go with it. I hardly see Kim doing the frying of the hokkien mee. Often are his worker doing it. Thus was surprised to see him do it himself, yesterday. The $8/- packet comes wrapped in the traditional leaf.. as shown in this photo (bottom left):- The Jalan Eunos premises is run-down and close to the main road thus (call it dusty)... And shortage of nearby parking. Although there are ample parking spaces at the Eunos MRT. The staff, here are not exactly that friendly most of the time. Occasionally I would buy a packet of Hokkien mee (only) and scoot-off... Mr Rolex and Mercedes personally frying it:- He has been in this business for at least 40+ years... Once upon a time, he had lots of versions of Sa-por or earthen pot versions... in his younger days... Never tried anything else... only aim for the hokkien mee.. P.S. Another branch is at Bugis.- New Futura another prestigious project by CDL
New Futura another prestigious project by CDL Wow! A lot of reinforced concrete (RC) Ledges... where some previous boutique developments use this theme.. Will review sometime in the future..- Mi Casa staircase structure - Which units are lucky today or so so?
By the way: Casa is a Spanish word for home. In Spanish: Mi = My La = The Thus: Mi Casa = My Home La Casa = The Home Yes! You are correct! By the same developer: Far East Organisation- Mi Casa staircase structure - Which units are lucky today or so so?
La Casa @ Woodlands Also uses white stucco Mediterranean style exterior walls. But the bumps on the exterior walls are less (ugly) pronounced. More natural.. less obvious even with age or not frequently white-washed. - Is T-Junction inauspicious? How to know this?

