Showing posts with label PICS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PICS. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

Krabi 2015
















There must be something in the water.

Dancer: Cass    //    Photog: Fel

Monday, May 26, 2014

For every day


I was fortunate to see;
The painter getting up before dawn, 
dipping his huge brush into the palette of morning 
to blend out the darkness of midnight,
to paint a fresh masterpiece that day.

(pic taken in Cappadocia, dawn)

























Monday, April 28, 2014

Turkey: Footsteps of Paul




Just some pictures that I've edited so far.. loads more to come, maybe I'll find a nice way to display them all soon. Super cold weather, hot air balloon flight, seeing the most amazing rock villages, camel with swag, and their beautiful patterns that adorn their plates. The trip was just so mindblowing to see such a self-sustaining country staying true to their culture and art.
Everywhere looked like a perfect postcard and I think if I lived in Turkey, I wouldn't need to travel anywhere else.

I will update this space again soon when I'm not so sleepy. Ciao.

Monday, February 3, 2014

That made all the difference.

[Pics taken during Autumn in England]







Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth; 

Then took the other, as just as fair,

And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear,
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day! 
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh

Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference. 




Robert Frost: The Road Not Taken

Friday, September 13, 2013

Sufficient





















"Grace what have you done?
Murdered for me on the cross
Accused in absence of wrong
My sin washed away by Your blood

Too much to make sense of it all
I know that Your love breaks my fall

























The scandal of grace
You died in my place
So my soul will live.........."




Tuesday, April 23, 2013

A personal reminder

Hola people.
Finally updating this space after a long hiatus.
I've been so busy with different events recently that it feels weird to be this freed up now.
Been recuperating with lotsa rest and catching up on all my fave stuff to do (dramas, swimming, stayovers, outings with loved ones and just being able to breathe without worry).

I would have to say I'm generally quite a 'worrier' by nature. When things don't go well or things are out of my control, I lose hair and sleep over it. But then because of Amazing Grace, everything just falls back into place at the end. And I realize I never had to worry in the first place.
But then the process repeats all over again.
I get all hot and bothered about a certain issue that I can't fix, put all my strength into fixing it, get frustrated and upset at myself that I can't make it better, God comes in to save it, and I thank God.
But I never learn from the many times of being saved.

Why is it so easy to just forget the former victories and breakthroughs we had we God?
Why do I always try to save things until my own strength runs out and then realize I can't do it alone?

This time, though, I don't want to forget what it feels like what I reach the end of my rope in weariness and hopelessness.. And how God saved me in the end to make things beautiful again.















 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; 
for without Me you can do nothing
John 15:5


Monday, March 18, 2013

Paris: Travelogue

Ooh la la! 
It was only after church service that I remembered I still have all my Paris pictures with me. I went with the kinky & cheesy UK Ladies (lol) and it was a gr8 albeit short experience!

We went in October 2012 so my memory's a bit hazy now, but I'll try my best to recount my trip with ya! (Not gonna do a day-to-day account, but a rough summary of my thoughts on Paris, the city of love~)

1) Of course everyone HAS to visit the Eiffel Tower! Glad we went at night cos the lightshow was just spectacular! Pity it was drizzling before that so we got wet and cold but hey, we're in Paris!








2) Food. Food prices were pretty expensive (or maybe cos we dined at tourist-trap locations) but I can't remember how much exactly lol bad memory when it comes to numbers. However I did recall thinking that I had to watch my budget with the food cos I'd only changed a bit of Euros and still wanted to buy gifts back and all. Nevertheless, we still enjoyed all our crepes and bread meals and even had a late-night supper with some rosé wine and fries. 
This picture below, THIS FRIED CHEESE TOAST THINGY WAS DA BOMB!!! 
Omg so sinful but so delicious! I'm missing it now. Haha



3) Almost everywhere is a Kodak moment. The architecture and view of the city is simply gorgeous. 
My eyes were definitely very happy on this trip.
We were blessed with a sunny day on our 2nd day, yay!




Mandatory tourist shot at the Louvre Museum! 
(It was crazy packed because it was a free admissions Sunday thing, so be prepared to to queue..)








4) We travelled from London St. Pancras to Paris by Eurostar
Gosh, the booking was crazy because the prices kept jumping higher every time we tried to book it! You must definitely book way in advance for seats and for affordable prices! 
The ride to Paris was about 2 hours ++ and was pretty interesting, since we don't have such big landscapes and railway tracks like these in Singapore. 
Getting on board the train was pretty fuss-free too. Just print the tickets, check-in and hop on board!







5) I think the only thing I was surprised at was their Metro (underground train). 
Was pretty confusing at times cos some trains only went to half of their stops and we had to wait for the next train at a different platform?! Thank God for helpful locals who saw our lost faces and guided us along. Oh yeah, people say the French are snobbish people and all? But I didn't feel that at all! On the contrary, all the French people we met were friendly! 
Okay back to the Metro, the underground system was run-down and smelly at times. 
But ah well, it was efficient and thank God we stayed in a hotel that was near the attractions, so we didn't have to travel far.
(They have interesting decor in different stations tho! This is a mosaic ceiling art piece)


Double-decker train!!!

Notre-dame in all its glory! 

Overall it was an eye-opening trip! 
I just didn't get the whole l'amour Love vibe of Paris tho. Maybe cos I wasn't with my lover or it was too cold and wet to fully enjoy the whole experience. 
Paris is an awesome city with so much history that it's too much to take all in a few days. 
Would definitely love to go back to shop and sight-see some more!
But honestly, I don't think I'd want to have my honeymoon here. Lol just sayin'. 
Plus I enjoyed Paris comfortably with just about 150 euros! 
Hahaha achievement unlocked. Student trip at its best.

Thanks for reading and hope you enjoyed the pics! :D