Jurong Bird Park Singapore
The last time I visited the Jurong Bird Park was about 10 years ago. Last week, I visited it again and this time with my friend and former colleague, Eunis. We spent the whole day exploring the bird park starting at about 10 AM through to around 5 PM. I was knackered by the time I was home but utterly satisfied.
Helsingör, Denmark in 30 Minutes
In this post I'd like to share some of my favorite pics taken during a super short 30-minute visit to Helsingör in Denmark.
Mr Bear and I literally hopped off the ferry and ran around the town while I poke my iPhone in this direction and that, in hope for the best outcome. We needed to cover as much ground as possible in 30 minutes.
A Visit to My Sponsored Child in Myanmar
Earlier this month—in the first week of November—I went to the rural Pyapon in Myanmar to visit my sponsored child. The trip, organized by World Vision Malaysia, was one of the most amazing and fulfilling experiences of my life.
Hong Kong Bar, Penang
For the first time after five years of living in Penang, I finally step foot into Hong Kong Bar at Chulia Street. For this, I must thank a friend, Simon Penny, because without his and his friends' postings on social media, I wouldn't have noticed this super cool, old-fashioned (but in a very good way) bar.
I took the bus, stopped at the Jetty and walked my way to Chulia Street.
Go Girl
I enjoyed reading GO GIRL (ISBN: 9780800759711) by Marlee LeDai, illustrated by her daughter, Leyah Jensen who is a book designer for Scholastic. I love traveling and this easy-to-read book has fired up my desire to travel even more.
The 205-page book has four parts and at the end of each part features a traveler's profile and story […]
Why I Blog
“The reality is, I blog in order to clarify my thinking and archive my best ideas. In short, I blog for me. (But you are welcome to read along!)
It shouldn’t make any difference whether you have ten readers or one hundred thousand. [...] If you are writing, you are achieving greater clarity about your life, your work, and what matters most. That’s enough. And more than most people have.” —Michael Hyatt