Bucket list item - checked.
Mumford & Sons is, hopefully, next.
Showing posts with label AD Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AD Holiday. Show all posts
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Bukit Tabur / Klang gate
AD's first try to Bukit Tabur / Klang Gate.
Part exercise, part testing our new hiking shoes bought for the upcoming South Africa honeymoon trip!!!
Part exercise, part testing our new hiking shoes bought for the upcoming South Africa honeymoon trip!!!
Love the MoHawk Hill =]
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Monday, July 16, 2012
Coffee Trail, Singapore
Accepting an invitation by Eddie and Ros to attend their new offspring, Nicole's full moon party was a good enough excuse to take the drive down south.
Besides catching up with the usual suspects (Minh, Hsueh Wei, Will, May, Jack, Chris, Robert, Shan), besides the "odd" shopping, the trip turned out to be a Coffee Trail.
Still bloody good.. though the music was crap. Some fusion rap funk, not a good companion for a drizzling lazy afternoon in a rustic cafe.
Very good coffee and pastry.
Not cosy enough to hangout for long though and the music was crap too - some drum & bass mix.
The wife commented that the same people are behind both Forty Hands and Tiong Bahru Bakery and the marketing efforts have taken the edge off their street credits.
3 of 3 magazines we picked up at the hotel featured them one way or another.
I agree.
Consistency in coffee quality AND crap music =]
After the full moon lunch party, we needed to get our caffeine reload before the long drive back to K-helL.... Searched and thanks to Will, found Papa Palheta.
Nice area behind the famous Teck Kee Pau outlet near Newton Circle.
Very very cool - entrance round the back, rustic deco, payment for coffee not a menu-ed price but by tips. We tossed in 2 red ones into the tip jar and drank on a park bench nearby on Hooper Rd in front of some nice conservation houses.
Then we were on our way out of Sin-less city and north to K-helL.
A stop at the Johor Premium Outlets for 3 swipes of the plastic on a Shanghai Tang shirt (for D), a Tumi cabin bag and Nike tennis shoes (for A), and a "simple" dinner at a local shophouse chinese restaurant near the Ayer Keroh toll broke our journey.
Pix posted by A on Instagram.
Stolen by D (still holding out on getting my own Instagram-freindly device)
Besides catching up with the usual suspects (Minh, Hsueh Wei, Will, May, Jack, Chris, Robert, Shan), besides the "odd" shopping, the trip turned out to be a Coffee Trail.
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| Day#1 - tea time at Forty Hands |
Walking around the area again before heading back to the hotel.... it's confirmed - Tiong Bahru is damn cool.
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| Day#2 - breakfast at Tiong Bahru Bakery (Coffee by Forty Hands) |
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| Sunday morning princess. Damn cute lah. |
Not cosy enough to hangout for long though and the music was crap too - some drum & bass mix.
The wife commented that the same people are behind both Forty Hands and Tiong Bahru Bakery and the marketing efforts have taken the edge off their street credits.
3 of 3 magazines we picked up at the hotel featured them one way or another.
I agree.
Consistency in coffee quality AND crap music =]
After the full moon lunch party, we needed to get our caffeine reload before the long drive back to K-helL.... Searched and thanks to Will, found Papa Palheta.
Nice area behind the famous Teck Kee Pau outlet near Newton Circle.
Very very cool - entrance round the back, rustic deco, payment for coffee not a menu-ed price but by tips. We tossed in 2 red ones into the tip jar and drank on a park bench nearby on Hooper Rd in front of some nice conservation houses.
Then we were on our way out of Sin-less city and north to K-helL.
A stop at the Johor Premium Outlets for 3 swipes of the plastic on a Shanghai Tang shirt (for D), a Tumi cabin bag and Nike tennis shoes (for A), and a "simple" dinner at a local shophouse chinese restaurant near the Ayer Keroh toll broke our journey.
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| somewhere near the Ayer Keroh toll off North-South Highway |
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| until the next roadtrip |
Pix posted by A on Instagram.
Stolen by D (still holding out on getting my own Instagram-freindly device)
Saturday, June 16, 2012
A double act we wanna see live
Listening and Reviewing (still not sure how much we like it) Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros' new Album "Here".
The first track is pretty good though.
Bunch of bloody hippies =]
The singer's name is not even Edward!
We first know of them on Triple J Hottest 100 vol. 17 (a series of compilation we NEVER miss) with "Home".
Speaking of Triple J Hottest 100 vol. 17 , that was the year Mumford & Sons came in at No.1.
What a great band and they are better "live"!!!
Here are a couple of their songs we cannot get enough of:
Wish we could have caught them both with Old Crow Medicine Show on thier Railroad Revival Tour.
Rumours are they (Ed Sharpe supporting Mumford) will be in Australia together in October this year..
Ooooh yeah! We will be there.
The first track is pretty good though.
Bunch of bloody hippies =]
The singer's name is not even Edward!
We first know of them on Triple J Hottest 100 vol. 17 (a series of compilation we NEVER miss) with "Home".
Speaking of Triple J Hottest 100 vol. 17 , that was the year Mumford & Sons came in at No.1.
What a great band and they are better "live"!!!
Here are a couple of their songs we cannot get enough of:
Wish we could have caught them both with Old Crow Medicine Show on thier Railroad Revival Tour.
Rumours are they (Ed Sharpe supporting Mumford) will be in Australia together in October this year..
Ooooh yeah! We will be there.
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