Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Melody
Here's my fourth post of the (Not So) Wordless Wednesday (iPhone Edition). . . I hope you enjoyed viewing them.


The latest angel poppet added to my collection. There is a switch at the bottom where you can turn on the light. So very cool!

My youngest daughter.

I love these Sanrio characters ever since I was a child. And no, I didn't play this because I knew I'd never be able to get them no matter how hard I try.

Doraemon at a game arcade.

Taken outside from a Japanese restaurant. Loved the setting and the atmosphere there.

Mermaid doll - A birthday gift to my eldest daughter from my 2nd brother-in-law.

Desserts we had the other day (I ordered the hazelnut avocado sundae which is on the far right.)

Japanese candy. Yummy!
Melody
Happy Wednesday! Wow, is it March already? It just seems like yesterday we had just celebrated our Lunar New Year. Anyway, my "Not So Wordless Wednesday (iPhone Edition)" post for this month will be focused mainly on places. I have also included a few random pictures out of fun and I hope you will enjoy them as well.


Rice Paper Maki. We had this at a Japanese restaurant and it was great!


Garrett Popcorn! I took this with my iPhone inside the paperbag so that explains the odd angle. But oh my, their cheese and caramel popcorn just taste heavenly!


I took this picture while I was waiting for my daughter's queue at the clinic. We walked out of the clinic since it was crowded (and not wanting to catch those bugs as well) and we were greeted by this lovely sight.


Don't you love those colourful windows? It was too bad that I didn't take a better view of the building (it's the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts).


St. Andrew's Cathedral. The sky was gloomy that day but still I loved how it looks on the screen.


Clarke Quay. Over here you will be able to find a variety of restaurants, wine bars and entertainment spots. On the left is a shopping mall.


G-Max Reverse Bungy (Do you dare to take a ride? I know I wouldn't!)

Finally, I included a picture of my youngest daughter doing colouring on her activity book. She's the only one who's left-handed in the family (though she hasn't learned how to write yet; she will be turning three in September).

Melody
So my next 'Not So Wordless Wednesday (iPhone Edition)' is supposed to be up on the first week of next month, but since some of my random pictures have a Chinese New Year theme to it (and I don't want to wait that long for the post), I decided to ditch that plan for the time being so here you go.


I'm always fascinated by those close-up shots so I tried experiencing it with this pineapple which I bought for the New Year.


I don't think I've ever tried Curry Flavoured chips so I bought this out of curiosity. I think curry lovers will comment that the flavour isn't spicy enough, but overall I think this suits everyone because of the mild curry flavour so for those who doesn't like spicy food would be able to appreciate this as well.


Bouquet of roses in our living room. I can't explain it, but I quite like this one.

Another attempt of a close-up shot.

My two-year-old girl playing with our iPod. She really knew how to click and drag those icons and yes, she too is addicted with Angry Birds (she doesn't really know how to play but she is fascinated by the colourful animations and those funny sound it makes).

Not sure what plant this is. Cactus? (doesn't look like it.) This was taken at my dad's place when I visited him over the CNY holidays.

This shot is taken from the corridor of my dad's house. See that dark clouds from the distance? I was glad it didn't rain that day!


Yes, 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit.Well I hope you enjoyed viewing these pictures! Until next month, and Happy Wednesday!
Melody
Trish had a great Wordless Wednesday post on 26th Jan where she shared with us a few of the random pictures she took via her iPhone. I just love this idea and I'm glad Trish gave me the green light when I left a comment at her blog and asked if I could copy her idea. I'm going to make this a monthly feature (probably the first week of every month) at my blog and I hope you will enjoy viewing them.


Pad Thai - a popular Thai dish of stir-fried rice noodles with bean sprouts, beancurd cubes with crushed peanuts and red chilli pepper. Squeeze in a little lime juice and the taste is simply wonderful!


These are just a few Chinese manga series which I'm following. I took this picture while I was organising my books when the new bookshelves arrived as I wanted to know how many series I'm following.


OK, my main focus here is actually the pair of tangerines I received from my coworker. I figured it'd be too plain to take a pic of those alone so I placed them next to my stuff piggy (a Christmas gift I received from a coworker a few years ago).


Potted tangerines at our office reception area. Yes, tomorrow is Chinese New Year's day!

The complete first season of The Vampire Diaries DVDs set! I almost squealed with delight when I found this at the store last Saturday!

One of my TBR piles (except Blankets which I had read) on my bookshelf. One Day in the Life of Daniel Radcliffe is a lovely hardcover which features some images of the Harry Potter star on his work experience in New York as well as on Broadway. Photographed by Tim Hailand, this book gives the reader an insight into Radcliffe's life both as a person and as an actor. Daniel also wrote in his own words for the footnotes on each image for a more personal feel.



Since tomorrow and Friday is Chinese New Year's day, I will be taking a short break from blogging but I will be checking out all the blogs on my Google Reader via my iPhone. So Happy Chinese New Year to all who are celebrating!

新年快乐!万事大吉!