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Saturday, September 28, 2019
Monday, September 9, 2019
SA Old Boys Dinner 2019
Sat 7th September ; School Hall
This year saw about 2 tables of our class of '78 attend the school dinner. We shared old jokes, old stories which we never tire of hearing and compared the different teachers who taught us. Yes, the 'old boys network' never dies. Its as strong as ever.
Compared to the 'boys' in their 70s we are the young 'chikus' or the beige fruit which is common in the tropics. However to many of our children's generation, we are fasting approaching the young old. 60 would be the mid old.
Scary propostion, but what can we do ? We can never reverse aging but we can try to leave a good mark where we went before and hopefully our children and those lives we have touched can truly benefit from our experiences, failings and successes.
My form teacher Mr. Victor Wee
As the world is ever so uncertain, there are multiple challenges facing us in the near term. Climate change and the carbon emissions is ever imminent, if we do nothing and continue in this pace of 'development' with deforestation and ever more CO2 being emitted into the environment, we will hit the tipping point of an extra 2 deg C and we will be facing the awesome tasks of melting polar ice caps ; submerged cities and ever more unpredictable weather patterns.
Mankind has been the most successful yet most destructive animal on this beautiful Earth.
We must change our ways.
Saturday, September 7, 2019
Before the Flame Dies
At Raffles Place Robinsons, circa 1964
Today I received news that one of my dear friends was gravely ill. I had not seen him for almost 6 months and I thought nothing was amiss when he sent me some Whatsapp message last month to meet for coffee, when I was on a business trip to Thailand. He is a Singapore PR and married to a local lady.
Today he sent me a chilling message ; he was gravely ill and my immediate thoughts and prayers went out to his young daughter and Singapore wife. He is a very clever businessman and ventured into many industries from the music in the 80s to early 2000s to engineering and then finally dabbling in the food business. He is currently in Europe seeking medical treatment and my thoughts and hopes are with his doctors and his family for them to stay strong during this crisis.
My post today is to reflect on how suddenly things can turn for the worse at any time, and then we rue the times we missed to truly live life. This was the prime motivation for me to start this blog and I am happy to say that 13 years on, I am still at it, writing my views on life from my perspective as a small businessperson in a small island, as a father, friend, colleague,acquaintence and a right pain in the ass to some people.
Carpe Diem in Latin means to seize the day. Everyone reaches the end of his or her life. Some go earlier, some later. No ifs, no buts and definately no perhaps.The lucky ones go in their sleep, many will have illnesses with which they have to battle to the bitter end. How we end is not in our control. It never was, and never will be.
Before the Flame Dies
Run old man in the pouring rain
Gasp in Air again,again
Climb each summit with every step you take
See the magnificence which He had to make
Take time to be with your beautiful bride
Think of the tasks you did side by side
Laugh at our earnestness, our inner pain
One day we will never be here again
Go afar and meet old friends
Lets reminisce and be young again
Chide each other for our childish views
Let them know that we were once young fools.
Soak again in those glorious rays
That once we took for granted oh so far aways
Run, jump crawl and slide
We were there first, by the by.
Lets eat the things we had when young
Laksa, Kway Teow and See Hum
Visit the field where we had our fun
Hantam Bola, boys run,run run !
As the Flame glows ever weaker still
Poise ourselves for whatever, we will
Hold our heads high, you, me and them
For we once ruled here, Carpe Diem !
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Da Shi Jia Big Prawn Noodle Just Hits the Right Notes
My bill came to just under $14 dollars for a big bowl of prawn noodles and Lime Juice with
Plum
Today I ventured along Killiney Road and I found this gem of a foodplace, its signboard is in Chinese but it reads Da Shi Jia Da Da Xia Mian or Big Eating House Big Big Prawn Noodles.
Run by a young and enterprising couple in their late 20s, the coffeshop located at 89 Kiliney Road is hard to miss. Just park you car at the Killiney Court Hotel and then walk the rest of the way. It is along the second block of shophouses and it is advisable to go before noon if you do not want to stand and wait for a table.
The coffeeshop seats about 30 maximum so its advisable to go either before 12 or after 1.30 if you want to avoid the crowds of office workers on weekdays.
There are 3 sizes on offer for the Prawn Noodle and the idiot proof menu shows anyone how to order ; The small size one costs S$ 6.80, the mid range one (I ordered that) ,which is good enough as a main dish for 1 person, costs $ 9.80 and the super big prawns noodle costs $13.80.
When my bowl came, it had 3 partly shelled prawns, a generous serving (maybe 4 - 5 pieces) of pork loin, fried shallots, some kang kong vegetable and yello noodels swimming in a thick and very tasty broth. (The broth must have been cooked for several hours with prawn heads thrown in to give that extra flavour).
There are 2 types of noodles, the wet soupy one, or the dry one. I opted for the wet soupy one and I can safely say, that ever since I came here to eat about 2 months ago, each visit has been VERY SATISFYING for my craving for soupy dishes.
The waxy paper at the side of the table is good to place the discarded prawn shells once you have deshelled them. I also liberally use the chilli powder and add that to the soup.
My review (as far as prawn noodles go)
Food : 4.8 / 5
Really hits the spot for me, just nice taste, broth is very flavourful and not with much MSG.
The yellow rice noodles (Sit Mee as they are called) is nice and springy - almost Al Dente style. The prawns are big and fresh, red and juicy to the bite. The pork loin is thick and cut bite sized, and the soup is perfect ; I have not tried many others which hit the right notes with me so far this year.
Ambience : 3.8 / 5
Go early, and take your time to try the other side dishes like Ngoh Hiang (Pork and Prawn Fried Dumplings). Its so good its sinful. The place is clean and airy, with the kitchen area conveniently sealed off with strong exhaust ducting out to the back so the dining area is airy and relatively cool.
Price : 4.2 / 5
For the quality of the food, its well worth 2 bowls anywhere else ; most prawn noodles sell for $5 or so at the food centres.
Service : 4. 2 / 5
Prompt, and friendly, there are more than enough staff to attend to you, especially during the off peak times when I do go and get my fix.
Overall : 4.25 / 5 ; Very Satisfying for Noodle Soup
Will I visit again ? Yes Definately
Da Shi Jia Da Da Xia Mian
89 Killiney Road (Shophouse located in the middle block)
Singapore 239534
Nearest MRT : Somerset (10 minutes approx. walk to the place).
Sunday, September 1, 2019
Piazza Duomo Milano - Dec 3rd 2017 (Sunday)
This was taken on 3rd December (Sunday) 2017, at the Piazza Duomo ; the weather was typical of Winter (about 3 - 5 deg C) with some wind chill. However, the skies were clear and the shopping arcade beside the Duomo would be packed with visitors from the world over.See the marble arches just as I pan to the left of the Duomo Basilica.
Leornardo Da Vinci spent some time here, as did Michelangelo and the rest of the renaissance artists, for this and Florence were the places to be and some of their finest works are located here and in Florence.
Da Vinci's famous Last Supper fresco (painted on the wall) is located at Santa Maria delle Grazie chapel. The monastery was a traditional one for refectories although the room was not a refectory at the time when Leonardo painted it.
Rumour has it that during the 2nd World War, the chapel and its surroundings was amazingly spared the worst of the bombings hence this priceless work of art could be viewed by millions thereafter.
Milan is a fashionable city, all the top fashion brands have their large boutiques there, so rest assured that the trendy, wealthy and gawking tourists will make a beeline for the high end boutique shops there.
View from the Top of St Peter's Basilica in Rome December 2017
One of the most unforgettable memories I had was climbing to the top of St Peter's Basilica in Rome, walking through the narrow maze of some 150 odd steep steps and taking in some of the most wonderful scenes of all of Rome.
The image of all the Saints and Apostles below us and the throng of the thousands of people in the main square are some of the wonderful memories I had of that time.
December 2017 ; Beautiful winter's day, slightly overcast, a little drizzly.
Perfecto, as the Italians would say.
Saturday, August 31, 2019
Soto Ayam (Chicken Noodle Soup Malay Style) 5 Star
Sardine Puff ; A delight to eat at $1.50 each
Best Tasting Soto Ayam ; $ 5.00 per bowl
Singapore is a culinary paradise, we have so many good cuisine all in one 800 square kilometre of island.
Today, I decided to try more of the tasty treats along Killiney Road, so I ventured to have breakfast at the Killiney Curry Puff shop along what else, Killiney road. I went there around 10.20 am and was pleasantly surprised that the shop had just opened and the curry puffs were freshly made.
Soto Ayam
I ordered one for starters and bought home 2 for the young men at home. I also ventured to try the Soto Ayam (chicken) which is basically a noodle chicken broth with fried shallots, fresh bean sprouts, cut spring onions and some deep fried crispy chilli ( I decided to forgo too much of that and removed most of it).
Much to my delight, the Soto Ayam is the best I have tasted in a long while. The chicken stock is rich (read : it will raise your cholesterol levels so be warned !) and very tasty. The shredded chicken is probably roasted first and then the chicken is cut into strips. The yellow noodles are springy and soft.
All in all, a superb dish for $5.00.
Killiney Curry Puff (Sardine).
This must be good, I reckoned, as the big sign outside advertised Killiney Curry Puff and not Nasi Padang or Nasi Kandar like so many other Malay restaurants.
One bite into the savoury puff and I knew it was a great snack. The exterior pastry is not flaky with butter like the traditional curry puffs, it is more firm, much like the spongy savoury taste of a prata (made from bread flour).
The sardine inside was compact (ha ha packed like sardines I can almost hear you say) and with some chilli mixed into the paste. No potato and other stuff mixed inside ; that is the reason why it is so satisfying.
The whole puff took just 30 seconds to wolf down but boy it is worth its $ 1.50.
Try these dishes if you happen to be around Killiney Road :
Killiney Road Curry Puff
93 Killiney Road (shophouse)
Singapore 239536.
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