I have been folding my duvet, or comforter every morning for about 4 months now. This is due to the fact that I sleep on a tatami mat and the duvet and the tatami mat need to be folded every morning after I get out of bed and before I head to work.
This task has evolved every since I read somewhere that by starting the day with doing small tasks with pride, I accomplish something and that small something is my 'reward' for that day even though the events of that day may be very unfulfilling or comprised of firefighting meetings, and doing things in the name of project completion, paperwork (form submissions and similar stuff like that).
Niccolo Machiavelli
Today I had difficulty folding the duvet into a nice form - it was lumpy and the duvet did not fold symmetrically. I realised that all along, I had not gotten into the covers of the duvet, and moved the inner down material such that every part inside the duvet is in proportion and equally spread out INSIDE the duvet.
So I had to take the extra time to get inside, open the duvet through unbuttoning the sides and physically moving the down material inside. Bottom line of this trivial story is this ;
If you want to do something really well, do not just "go through the motions", get down and dirty and open up and find out every and each thing, fully understand the workings, advantages and disadvantages of the placement of the inner down material, once settled, seal it up and the issue is once and for all, settled.
Then and only then I am able to resolve the problem of lumpiness and then fold the duvet into the nice shape that is is now, sitting in one corner of my bedroom.
Trivia, but message is this ; focus and get into the core of the task, understand each step of your task well, then you can say you have mastered the task.
QRA International website
Monday, June 24, 2019
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
European Nations League Cup 2019 Champions Portugal
Rui Patricio, Reuben Neves,Juao Moutinho, Diogo Jota
The fanstastic 4 from Wolves team 2018 - 19 who made the final 23 for the Nations League Cup Champions, all deservedly played key roles in ensuring that Portugal emerged champions of this inaugarul Cup.
Let's hope that these 4 form the nexus of the team which manages to break into the top 4 of the British Premier League in 2019 - 20.
I can only hope with great anticipation !!!!
Jinan China April 2019
Standing in front of the pine trees in an open field
Last month, in April I visited the industrial city of Jinan, in Shandong Province. I was pleasantly surprised to find it very modern, with many shops and night cafes dotting the main city square.
The city is right in between the metropolises of Beijing in the north and Shanghai in the south. So the people classify themselves as "Dong Bei" or North Eastern people. Some 300 km to the east, and you will find yourself at Qingdao Island - famous for its Tsingdao beer.
Jinan's seafood is really inexpensive and very fresh. This basket of shellfish, cockles and other stuff costs only RMB 75 or S$ 15 (US$ 11) steamed fresh.
A local legend or urban myth has it that some German and British people went to China to trade in the early 20th century and discovered that the country had no beer at that time, so they decided to set up the first brewery in China in Qingdao using the crystal clear water from the nearby famous mountain and called their beer, what else, Tsingdao Beer.
True or not ?
Hong Ji Chicken Rice Chinatown Keong Saik Street
Situated next to the Tong Chian Frog Porridge stall at the corner coffeer shop at Keong Saik street is this chicken rice stall. It serves pretty good chicken rice, for $3.50 and for $1.00 more, you can get additional roast pork.
Last Saturday I ordered the roast chicken and pork with rice and was pleasantly surprised that the rice was individually grained, the chicken was flavourful and the soup accompaniment was tasty. The standard black sauce and chilli paste were up to expectations.
The roast pork had a crunchy skin, which is very difficult to find, the centre fat portion (I normally separate it out before eating), then comes the lean meat. The roast pork was well roasted and tasty too.
All in all, I would rate this more favourably than to the Tiong Bahru stall in terms of quality, the quaintness of eating in the local coffee shop and the lack of any queue forming on a Saturday morning. You will definitely find that there is a queue at the Tiong Bahru stall at any time of day when they are open, all because of the Bib Gourmand by Michelin which in my humble opinion, highly overrated.
So do try this chicken rice stall at the corner coffee shop at Keong Saik Street, just at the turning junction with North South Bridge Road (diagonally opposite People's Park Center) and just opposite the road from C.K Department Store.
You will be pleasantly surprised.
Monday, June 10, 2019
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
Coming up the escalator turn to your right, the stall is there
White Chicken, with some cucumber and some pickle
This chicken rice made it to the Micheline Bib Gourmand list so I thought I'd give it a try one of the lunches when I was dining alone.
There was a short queue of about 5 people, so after 5 minutes I got to try the chicken rice. To be honest as a Singaporean, this chicken rice was rather average. The rice did not have the chicken stock smell, although the rice grains were individually apart, it tasted rather dry.
The chicken was tasty, though for $3.50, I guess it would rate as a 6 upon 10.
Would I bother to make the effort to go there and eat its chicken rice ? No.
There are literally hundreds of stalls dotted all over Singapore, not to mention restaurants and Member Clubs, serving Hainanese Chicken Rice
The offering of this dish is so competitive, that even a Bib Gourmand (Tiong Bahru stall) would in my book not rate at the top 10 of the Chicken Rice places to dine
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