Taken from the third floor of Vivocity
I was lucky to have successfully balloted for a boarding pass to board the RSS Intrepid today.
Balloting have since ended but they are still giving out limited same-day boarding passes at the booth outside AOBA Hokkaido Ramen (#01-04).
Balloting have since ended but they are still giving out limited same-day boarding passes at the booth outside AOBA Hokkaido Ramen (#01-04).
You have two more days (16, 17 March) to try your luck if you want to board the Frigate.
Expect some steep climbing (don't wear heels and skirts, ladies!) and walking through narrow passageways. The ladders are steep, about 110° so no infants-in-arms for safety reasons.
The RSS Intrepid is berthed along the stretch towards the Sentosa Boardwalk and admission is according to the allocated timeslot on your boarding pass.
I have taken some photos on my camera but I'll post the ones from my instagram first. Bookmark this page and I will update as soon as I complete editing the photos.
Today is a significant day of my life.
If you still have not realise it by now, it is both mine, and this blog's 2nd birthday.
I began blogging in 2003 on another platform before migrating to blogspot two years ago. Therefore, this year marks the tenth year of my blogging career.
I cannot believe that I have spent so much time on blogging!
Where did all the time go?
Do you know it's National Breakfast Day on 18th March (next Monday) and that 121 McDonald’s restaurants in Singapore will be distributing more than 100,000 Egg McMuffins island-wide absolutely free?
McDonald’s iconic Egg McMuffin, with its perfect combination of freshly cracked eggs, Turkey ham and cheese between toasted English muffin buns, has been specially chosen for this one-of-a-kind event.
Each participating restaurant will be giving away 1,000 free Egg McMuffins to customers on a first-come, first-served basis.
While counting down to the National Breakfast Day, you can explore interesting breakfast facts on the official microsite.
I'm talking about the vacuum cleaners I had at home, that is.
Seriously, I wonder what's going on in the minds of the people who design my vacuum cleaners because I'll always fly into a rage while using them.
To be honest, they are quite pretty to look at but when I started using them, they drive me up the wall.
Ok, perhaps not all vacuum cleaners are like that but the last two I had pisses me off no end!
Seriously, I wonder what's going on in the minds of the people who design my vacuum cleaners because I'll always fly into a rage while using them.
To be honest, they are quite pretty to look at but when I started using them, they drive me up the wall.
Ok, perhaps not all vacuum cleaners are like that but the last two I had pisses me off no end!
RSS Intrepid, a Formidable-class Frigate from the Republic of Singapore
Navy (RSN) was recently deployed to the Gulf of Aden as part of
an international counter-piracy task force.
This coming Friday (15th March), the RSS Intrepid will sail into VivoCity Promenade and berth for public visits onboard.
Check out some of the latest weapons and gear used by the elite Naval Divers at the booth. There will be photobooth for kids to take a picture dressed in either Navy's smart whites or pixelated uniforms!
animal welfare
awareness
cats
choa chu kang
farmart
makeshift shelter
pauline chin
pets adoption
rabbit
rescue
Urgent: Funds Appeal For 38 Rabbits After Caregiver Dies
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If you have paid due attention to the news, you would have learned about the unfortunate case of Ms Pauline Chin - owner of a makeshift shelter at Farmart - who was found dead in her shop in an apparent asthma attack.
She has left behind hundreds of caged animals in her shelter including rabbits, guinea pigs, cats and dogs.
According to the other tenants at Farmart, the animals had been abandoned outside Ms Chin's shop thus she had no other alternative except to take in all of them.
Although the dogs have already been claimed back by their owners, the remaining 38 rabbits, 4 guinea pigs and 50 cats are still in dire need of help.
The moment news about the plight of the animals got out, local animal welfare groups began springing into action.
The rabbits and guinea pigs had been taken in by the HRSS (House Rabbit Society Singapore) while the cats are in good hands with the CWS (Cat Welfare Society).
Despite that, there is only so much the societies can do due to a lack of fundings and resources as the people running them are basically volunteers.
The rabbits and guinea pigs had been taken in by the HRSS (House Rabbit Society Singapore) while the cats are in good hands with the CWS (Cat Welfare Society).
Despite that, there is only so much the societies can do due to a lack of fundings and resources as the people running them are basically volunteers.
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