Sunday, May 13, 2012

May 2012 Yogyakarta - Highlights

Some snapshots from the 3-day trip.

(1) This cat at the villa likes to cozy up to us. He has got beautiful eyes.

(2) At Sultan Palace and Water Castle, we had to buy a "photo permit" in order to take photographs

(3) The children in the mountains piled on more clothes as the night falls

(4) Borobudur Temple is one of the World Wonder Heritage

Our itnerary for the three days
Day 1 : We arrived at Yogyakarta Airport at 11.30AM. Our villa was only 30 minutes from the airport. We were able to check in very quickly. By then we were hungry so we decided to have lunch at Villa Hanis. After that, we called for a metered-taxi to take us to Jalan Malioboro. We also found a nice massage palour called "Kakiku" along the streets.

Day 2 : Our plan for the day was to visit Borobudur Temple and Mount Merapi. Our tour driver also took us to a massage palour and an interesting restaurant at the end of the day. We paid about IDR120,000 for an one-hour body massage (approximately SGD17!).

Day 3 : We brought tripods for this trip and we were determined to take some photos of sunset. The tour driver recommended that we should visit Sultan Palace and Water Castle "Taman Sari" in the morning. We visited Prambanan after lunch and stayed there until sunset. Unfortunately it was a cloudy day and we could not get any shots of the sunset.

Day 4: Rise and shine! We woke up at 4AM and began to get ready to go to the aiport. Our return flight to Singapore was 7.30AM. Air Asia is the only airline that flies direct from Singapore to Yogyakarta and they only have one return flight (YOG/SIN) per day.

The crafts that I brought on this trip
Canon 500D
Tokina f2.8 11-17mm
Canon f4.0 28-105mm
Tripod Canon S100

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Get your brain moving!


Brain Lab

First try 


Updated on 13.5.2012 - Chin's score. Whahaha!!


Monday, May 7, 2012

The wanderlust

Just the other day, I was lamenting that I have no travel plans for this year. Due to work, I will not be able to continue with my plans of visiting USA in July. My little niece will be "arriving" anytime soon. Looks like I can only see her next year in Singapore instead.


Now I have plans! *big GRIN* In 3 days time, I will be travelling to Yogyakarta with Chin and Fionna. It is a pity that Pei Yek is unable to join us at the last minute. Chin suggested the place and later we got to understand that he has wanted to visit YOG for the longest time but cannot find any friends to go with him because there is a history of earthquakes and volcano erruptions *roll eyes* What a good friend LOL.

I think I will pack my luggage on Wednesday night and probably try to get an extra battery for my DSLR at the airport *cross fingers* And yes, it is going to be a photography trip!! I hope we will return with many good photos. I am trying very hard to find time to upload my photos from Suzhou (Oct 2011) and Krabi (Dec 2011).

Then in Jun, I will be in Batam with Timothy and Emily for massages and A&W. This is followed by a family trip to Hong Kong and maybe I will bring my Mom to Bangkok on a 2D3N shopping trip. The last time I brought her oveseas was in March 2008 to Hong Kong and Macau. It had since been a long while.

How I wish I can simply take 3 weeks off work to travel. Wistful thinking.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Study shows, taking email vacations can reduce stress!

Yahoo! News

I agree!! *raise both legs and hands*

Whenever I have a challenging deadline or task to complete, I turn off my email (Microsoft outlook). The email alerts stressed me out. By turning off the email, I feel that I can work more efficiently and effectively because I can concentrate just on getting the task done. Then, I reply to all the emails at one go.
The Company provides me with a Blackberry so that I can check emails at anywhere and anytime. However, this also becomes a habit for me to read emails on weekends and off days. Sometimes when I see an important email, it lingers on my mind and I feel uneasy because there is nothing much I can do until I return to office. Nowadays I restrict reading emails on blackberry only on weekday nights.  

Weekends are my email vacations.


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Prayers for Indonesia

The headline shouts! Indonesia - a 8.6 magnitude earthquake was followed by an aftershock measuring 8.2. Earthquakes of this size has the potential to trigger a widespread destructive tsunami!

Both the 2004 and 2011 tsunamis are still fresh on my mind. Many lives were lost. Lets pray hard for indonesia and all her other neighbouring countries. Coincidentally, I will be going to Yogyakarta and a colleague of mine is going to Bali next month *Cross fingers*

Healing takes courage and we all have courage, even if we have to dig a little to find it. - Toris Amos

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Accessory for S100

I specially had this accessory custom-made for my S100.
The little crown caught my eye at first glance.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Rawrrrrrr!

Tigger, I wish I can be like you! But it is only mid week LOL.







Back-dated post - I visited the Zoo with my family on New Year Day 2012. My last visit was 2 years ago with Fen and KK. And I left the Zoo with regrets as I only had a 18-55MM with me at that time. So this time, I brought along the 70-200MM and 24-105MM. Although they are very heavy and  I only used the telephoto lens to shoot the white tigers, I am glad I did.  *happy* No regrets now.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium

Admission Fee : S$ 6/- per adult

Address : Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Island Singapore 098269

The Maritime Experiential Museum and Aquarium features Southeast Asia’s maritime trade between the East and the West from the 9th to 19th century. It showcases more than 400 items of which Admiral Zheng He as he travelled along the Maritime Silk Route and visited different ports.

All abroad on Admiral Zheng He's massive Treasure Ship!


Admiral Zheng He

I was fascinated by this clock!



The Maritime Silk Route opened a world of new trading routes and promoted cultural exchanges. The overland Silk Route originated as far back as the Han dynasty and over time it has developed into an extensive network of trade routes of more than 4,000 miles across the Asian continent.


South-China-Sea Tradition is a hybrid vessel-type which combines structural features of Chinese and Southeast Asia origin. It was developed by Chinese merchants living in Thailand or other parts of Southeast Asia in the 13th century.


The souvenirs shop took up almost the whole of basement one.

We spent less an hour in the museum as we did not visit the Typhoon Theatre which is at an additional charge of S$6 for adult. This is the first and only museum in Singapore dedicated to showcase the history of ancient maritime trade. Definately a different experience!