The first thing that struck me (when the weather was good and sunny) was the flowers. Landscaping business is big here. Anyone with green fingers should move here asap. There are so so many colourful bushes, potted plants, hedges, trees here, it must be great to be a butterfly here! These were all taken within the hotel's grounds. Have a look!



I particularly like this pink flowering plant, just cos its pink. And I LOVE PINK! Isn't it sweet?
As I learn about everyone's plans to welcome the Golden Tiger Year, the more unhappy I become. Although it was a conscious effort on our part to avoid being home for the Lunar New Year, I cannot help but feel left out during this all-important holiday. On this island, we have all but 1 so-called Chinese restaurant. Every year, they would put up the red banner a few weeks before CNY. One red banner compared to the numerous ones back home. How pathetic eh? There is no atmosphere whatsoever. With the "influx" of Chinese kids, 4 in total plus 1 soon-to-be-born, I made myself pack some red envelopes from home, so that the kids can experience a little of the festivities that I am so used to. WHAT IS CHINESE NEW YEAR WITHOUT THE RED PACKETS? This year, we've upgraded our celebration to include mahjong! yes, the mahjong set and table arrived last weekend. hao-e couldn't stop himself from ripping the plastic cover off those ivory -coloured tiles and we ...
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wah... aloysius ah?