Friday, December 21, 2007
Mellow
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Back
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Again
I'm going to miss this place. Even though it's only been 3 months since I got stuck here, I'll miss this place. Those of you who took the time to meet up, thank you so much. And to a brother who's going through a very rough period, you are in my prayers. To the ever supportive CG group, thanks guys for all the farewell gatherings. And to those who met up during the course of the few weeks, GA and Art, EOKW and wifey, BN and wifey, S2, Synapseman, +K and family, JackRabbit and wifey, CW, Thumper, GT and wifey, ANYW, - you guys are amazing. Congrats to HisCreation and wife to be, BG. Thanks to the General and his gf for the wonderful hairdo - sorry I didn't have time for tea (Not forgetting the wonderful gift (BRAWL), thanks so much to FL too). I'm off to catch a flight now. Boss called, some last minute changes. Do tune in to the Walawalamuciwawa for the next few weeks. I'll keep you guys posted. For those of you travelling, Godspeed.
Monday, September 03, 2007
It Gets Better
Spent the evening with SY and WS around Springleaf (near JackRabbit's hooch') chomping to the tune of some Shanghai starchiness. In an odd sort of way, I will somehow miss that sort of food (I don't normally miss the food back here when away). Then it was down to SY/WS's home up North of the Island for dessert - and they really pimped their home big time. It was one of those classical "Extreme Makeover moments" except this time round, we were talking about some real deal local HDB constructs being given the full overhaul by some serious engineering and clever thinking. The place looks NOTHING like what it was (walls hacked down and blasted to smithereens) and the reconfiguration was a total success. Form and function collide in a spectacular demonstration of just what can be done to even the most decrepit (read - war torn Beirut) of places. Photos to follow, but I was just so bowled over by their kitchen "Island" concept...
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Evening By The Grill
Thank you so much folks. You all make such a difference in life's journey, and I thank God for each and everyone of you. The men of Epainos, may His power continue to be unto each and everyone of you in the ministry that you've been entrusted. The ladies, your strength and support goes a long way in encouraging each of us to run the distance, to finish well. I'll miss you all when I'm away, but I do hope I'll do a good enough job on Walawalamuciwawa to keep you guys posted =)
Keep the Faith people.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Now Showing
That Rat can cook. Really. Great show. Give it a go. Better than some of the action flicks out there. With another lead named after pasta shapes...there is really some merit in less processed foods. Create - and push far beyond the envelope within which we are EXPECTED to work in. There's really much within the film that draw parallels in real life...it's late...I just had fast food, not exactly a culinary challenge...but definitely one for the tummy. The long week is taking it's toll on me...time to crash.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Leaving
There’s a comfort in this darkness
A Familiar Road
Though I know that you are no good for me
You’re a false alibi
You hypnotise and you keep tempting me
To throw away eternity
Time to wake-up and shake-up
You’ve kept me right under your spell for too long
Your promise is empty
Go dig your claws in somebody else ‘cause it won’t be me
Leaving this path behind
Don’t need your sympathy
I’m leaving
Don’t try to change my mind
It’s a new day, a new way
Change is never easy enough
But I’m not giving up, I’m growing and sowing
Seeds of life beyond this shell
I’m going to be free, breakout from this cell
Shake my faith
You’re never going to break me
Take my strength you're never going to make me
Turn my back away from the truth
I won’t play your games, I’m nobody’s fool
© 2006 Corrmay Gourmet Music (ASCAP)
Walk On
Word's out. I hit the skies again in a week or so. Walawalamuciwa will be active once more. Meeting up with part of the crew this Saturday, and it'll be a blast. +K will be there too, probably with wife and kids. It's going to be a mighty impressive CG turn out, with enough food to feed a hungry battalion. The General gave me one huge Leader Class Decepticon Brawl transformer toy for my birthday, GA and Art gave me a load of Transformers Memorabilia including an Uber cool green Autobot insignia T-shirt. S2 equipped me with a mask of both factions/allegiances of the Cybertron kind. All in all, it's great. Dad's got an exhibition due next week. Can't wait. All in all, it's been a great 3 months back here. Now for the next 3 there =)
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Now Listening
Been ages since the last update. What shall I write? Picked up a copy of May's latest album (after a review on TV Mobile onboard SBS Transit service 174 - amazing considering it was during morning rush hour - to be able to listen to "Shelter" above and beyond the noise without tuning into 89.3 FM for a direct feed), and her songs pretty much sum up the past three months aurally - mellow, introspective - an album you just pop into the player and leave it on Play. It's really that simple.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Back In The City
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Reflections
On a separate note, Blue Like Jazz is going to be made into a film, which is really exciting. If you've not read the book, give it a shot. Donald Miller does a great job of putting Christian spirituality in pretty much non-Christian terms...no mean feat in my opinion. I bought a copy earlier, finished it, gave it to a friend and realised I actually liked the book a great deal, so I went back and bought myself another copy. It's on loan once again - but that's how it should really be with Blue Like Jazz...pass it on.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Transformed
From Bad Boys to Transformers, Bay does an excellent job. AND WHAT A JOB HE DID! In a word, the movie IS AWESOME. Jablonsky does a great job of the score. Great they've got a real orchestra doing it with a 66 piece string and 18 brass set up. For pictures of how the musical team looks like, they can be found here. CGI effects blend in seamlessly and the SOUND, gosh, the SOUND is absolutely mind blowing (AND satisfying!). Forget the pea-shooter *ping-pings*. The hearty *Thump-Thump-Thump* of really gigantic automatic weapons pounding the battlefield, the reach-to-the-back-of-the-cinema 3D audiogasmic full-bodied reverb' of the pulse lasers slamming into metal, concrete and ... well, you get the idea. Autobots or Decepticons, regardless - they moved with such gracefulness dodging all that ordnance and yet MAINTAIN that sense of weight and scale - that's RARE. Bumblebee, Jazz, Prime, Ironhide, Ratchet....they're all in there. True, many went "What's up with Megatron being an alien spacecraft...", but having watched the movie, I'm glad I didn't have to watch a silly Walther P38 pistol running about in the movie - seriously, it would have killed everything - and we're not talking about the characters in there. Starscream and company fly about and wreak havoc amongst on the silverscreen... all in all...WHAT A RIDE. WHAT A MOVIE. Go catch it.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Solace...
Quiet my soul remember
Redemptions hill
Where Your blood was spilled
For my ransom
Everything I once held dear
I count it all as lost
Lead me to the cross
Where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees
Lord I lay me down
Rid me of myself
I belong to You
Lead me, lead me to the cross
You were as I
Tempted and trialed
You are
Te word became flesh
Bore my sin and death
Now you're risen
To your heart
To your heart
Lead me to your heart
Lead me to your heart
Friday, June 08, 2007
A Matter Of Perspective
After 12 hours in the air, delays at the runway, heavy traffic before landing and all that hoopla (honestly, the announcements made by some particular air crew should have been dispensed with...he might as well have been mumbling to himself...couple to that some poor radio discipline and absolutely embarrassing diction (thankfully no embarrassing conversations)....oh whatever, it doesn't matter). Point is, flight arrived safe. I'm home and dry...and stewardesses on duty did a mighty fine job looking after the passengers. At the end of the day, it's really the things that matter, that matter. It's good to be back.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Lift Off
For now, it's Walawalamuciwawa. As promised 15 months ago, it's time.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Pig Year
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Monday, February 12, 2007
Time Transients
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Meeting +K
Monday, February 05, 2007
Conspectus
Providence
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Hiatus Stop
It's good to be back. Featuring the work of Fleaster after quite an inconvenient hiatus, no thanks to a virulent strain of the flu bug. It's good to be able to post, photograph, blog, drink (coffee that is), draw, write, etc. The simple things - as always.
- To take long walks in the wee hours of the morningwith, someONE special fresh after the rain with minimal traffic and warm tungsten lit streets - watching empty taxis go by as you speak your heart out - and sweat it in the process.
- To chase that dream - it's easy to forget in a city like this.
- To listen to music and truly feel the emotion.
- To watch a film and not be afraid to laugh with it, weep with it, and rejoice at moments that are meant to be, casting aside mock cynicism or label it "saccharine".
- To realise that for all that world can offer, that all are the same in the hospital waiting room.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Sunday, January 07, 2007
The Ordinary Life Lived
Seriously, there's something really appealing about the ordinary life. You head out as and when you like, where you like and do what you like. There're heaps of good stuff around you, low traffic, the serenity of a nature reserve, the cool crisp tingle of the morning air and somewhat misty demeanour of the rainforest's canopy just before sunrise. I like Saturday mornings with late sleep-ins, a down tempo afternoon and an evening stroll in suburbia. Life's simple pleasures - an ordinary one.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Nocturnālis
With the living room piled up high with a warehouse load of plastic injection kit boxes, I thought it was high time I did something about it. Working late into the night, I endeavour to at least finish a sizeable portion of my "back log" inventory...and that's enough plastic to last er...generations.
Monday, January 01, 2007
O-Seven
It might seem odd that the year begins with something as random as an airport viewing gallery shot or something along the lines of a Project Zeta. But think of it as the end of the previous year 06', and moving on to a brand new year 07'. Somehow, the skies evoke a sense of renewal in the wake of a new year, pointing towards an infinite vastness that's filled with real possibilities that man-made artificiality simply cannot beat. And Who made the Skies? Why is it Blue? The science aside...but Who decided it'd be Blue in the first place?