FUN and SPEED at the F1Singapore 2009



Watch this clip to SEE the event and HEAR the sound of the race

There was a party in the City

The City
The Lights
The People
It's the
THE 'CITY NIGHT RACE'

IMPORTANT NOTE
'Motor Racing is dangerous and accidents can happen.
The 2009 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL
SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX
is a rain or shine event.'
List of Prohibited Items

The Programme Schedule




The Entry Pass


The Entrance Bridge
Specially installed for the occasion

INFORMATION BOARDS
Directional Signs


Many merchandise boards to provide information

Canopies selling a wide choice of products related to the event.

ENTERTAINMENT STAGE
Padang Stage

THERE WERE MORE STAGES at:
Esplanade Park Stage
Stamford Stage
Esplanade Outdoor Theatre
Marina DJ Stage
Gate 1 Village Stage

Many toilets too

Lots of Speakers

When the amber light comes on.
It means a mishap and the Safety Car is out on the track.
The race cars will have to slow down.
The lights will turn 'Green' and
'Off' when the Safety Car has moved off the track.

Surveillance cameras everywhere

Night is like Day

The very large screen

Timer

Generators to keep the place going

The City was glowing with excitement
For
2009 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX
More infos on 'inSing.com'

Our first house - 1916 Bungalow



This was my husband and I's first house.  We had just purchased a little condo, rennovated it and sold it and had our eyes out for the perfect real house to flip.  I was 23, new to rennovation and design. 
I came across this beauty:  a cute little bungalow built in 1916.  We purchased the home with then intent to fix it up and put it back on the market.  I loved this house.  This was our first true "house" together.  But, it was not in the right area for us, and after the rennovations it was worth much more than we could afford.  It took a little bit longer to sell than our first that sold in 2 weeks.  This one was in a developing area - the street itself was precious, but there were some sketchy areas surrounding it.

Here is Front Before:




Front After a little red trim paint and a porch redo:



Here is the living room Before:



And the Living room After:



Here is another angle of the living room:  Can you tell I was in my loving red phase?  I think it looks good, but if I would do it so differently today, this was in 2005



Bathroom before:



Bathroom after:  We would have kept the clawfoot tub, but since it was the only bathroom, we opted for a jetted tub instead and sold the antique cast iron on craigslist to pay for it



Here is the cute little kitchen before.  I hated demolishing it, because it was just so precious.  It just wasn't practical though.  The countertop was a true drain board with the scores in the bark for draining and everything.  It just wasn't set up for modern cooking though, so we gutted the entire thing. 



Here is the after:  The picture was taken from the same angle with the sink still positioned under the window.  I still love the kitchen, but if I had to do it over again I would do things differently.  I guess I'll always say that 5 years after a project.



The guest room before (with the boarded up windows)



The guest room after:



I don't have a before picture of the next picture, but there was just a single door that led from the dining room to the kitchen, so we opened that whole space up, and we used the same style of casing for around the opening.  When I came home from work and the contractors had made a huge hole in the wall, and there was then a huge open floorplan - I was TOTALLY hooked on rennovation.  I couldn't believe the difference.  I can still feel how good that felt, and I'm sure my husband remembers me jumping around the house like a complete fool not able to contain my excitement.




See that huge kind of ugly thing hanging on the wall on the right?  That was my very first DIY/crafty project.  I was sitting in an Electrical Engineering class in college and I my mind was totally up in the clouds thinking about what to do above my brand new couch in my first apartment.  I sketched this up, made my first of 2 million trips to the Home Depot, got supplies and whipped this thing up.  It had sentimental value so it "hung" around (get it!) for a while, but I finally threw it in the garbage last year.

I will never forget this home, and I don't think any home that we own will be able to live up to it.  I miss it, but am so happy that we now have a forever home (after 4 years 5 apartments and 3 home flips).

I am posting this on Thrifty Decor Chick's Before and After Monday.

Christian Lacroix the Costumier : Recap on video

Catch this recap of the sensational, dramatic, electrifying, impressive, breathtaking
on a video
Music : Old Man and a Piano
by Gary Paul Bryant

Britto in Singapore by Opera Gallery

Have you seen them?
I love art of any sort.
These bright and cheerful sculptures.
an acclaimed, brilliant, distinguished modern pop artist,
whose collections are collected by celebrities and politicians.
Are here!
These are some pictures of the sculptures sitting impressively
on their podium along the walkway of Orchard Road, in front of Ion.
Britto in Singapore











Looking like it's dozing off.
This sits comfortably inside Ion's main lobby
Captivating art on a car
Larger-than-life..
More about Romero Britto
Posted by 'TheStyleWise1'

A go getter .. Be inspired..
by Romero Britto himself
Posted by 'thisonesonme'

Koi for Good Luck

What is the symbolism of koi fish?
Wiki has some Answers

Music : A Fresh Start
by Ray Kelly Band


as it's believed to bring excellent Feng Shui energy.
A great idea for the home.



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