Saturday, August 2, 2008
Ernest's Art Gallery 3
Pic 1: Tanker protecting the building, with other emergency vehicles
Pic 2: Horse + carriage only 5 cents
Friday, August 1, 2008
Ernest's Art Gallery
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Ernest's Art Gallery
Pictures drawn by Ernest during his Chinese lesson, as you can guess, the teacher wrote the words while he drew and coloured.
Pic 1 : racing cars at the starting line, man with checkered flag. SGD0.60
Pic 2: Easter Bunny with eggs SGD 1
Pic 3: 2 birds - 10cents
Pic 4 : Traffic scene - 50cents
Pic 5 : Tanker - 50cents
Pic 6: another traffic scene - 40 cents
Friday, May 2, 2008
What the nestling eat and what Daddy eats, Sigh !
What do babies always get the best. Be patient, watch till the end.
The other egg has been hatched
It gets better and better, the second egg hatched within the next 4 hours, but does anyone know what happens to the egg shell after it hatches?
What we noticed is that both Mommy and Daddy brings food, but only Mommy sits on the nestling to keep them warm. they are very fair, both gets fed.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Amazing life!!
We are so fortune to ever get to see this in our lifetime. Lucy, our good friend from Blk 89 was lucky enough to have a pair of birds built a nest right outside her flat on the corridor. The first egg was laid on the 15 Apr, and second on 17 Apr. And TODAY, the birds hatched !! it gorgeous and wonderful.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
How it all started
This is boring compared to the video that you are going to see. It all started on the 14 April. the nest was completed, it took about 2 days, they work tirelessly on it thoughout the day and night. On the 15th, 1 egg was laid, then the 2nd one was laid on the 17th.
Hmmm. . . . . . . I must take another picture to show you how close the nest is to the entrance of their house.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Chingay Singapore 2008
This year, Kowloon Club was real honoured to be invited to participate in the Chingay Celebration here is Singapore. Chingay was introduced as a substitute for a different kind of noise: firecrackers. In 1972, the government banned firecrackers after a fatal explosion in the Lunar New Year period killed two people. The ban, although necessary, disappointed many who felt that it dampened the festive spirit.
So now, each year they will celebrate Chinese New Year with a Chingay celebration.
Kowloon Club used the theme of a "Pau San" Buns mountain as the Remote islands in HK celebrates the Buddhist festival with a game like that. People race to get to the top and the buns, the higher the buns are, the higher the score.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Nigel's New LOVE
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