west 1 Report post Posted August 10, 2011 Nice plant area over there~Juz wanna kpo, how much did you spend on the set-up? if you noticed, I have been trying to sell the pond setup some time agosince no interested takers, I brought them over to my new place and convert it into a little garden instead.the granite rock/bricks cost around 100+ to 200? cant really remember cos i bought them quite a long time agothe plant cost me $16 , just got them last wkend Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
west 1 Report post Posted August 10, 2011 Glad to hear you getting used to the new vicinity so fast and well, my turn next year to catch the fireworks from home, me nearer to fireworks, but you are nearer to the helicopters.....you living higher floor mah heehee hey, any idea the dawson place foodcourt open till what time at night? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted August 10, 2011 heybut you are within walking distance to Meiling market, they have a couple of stalls with nice food, convenient if you need supper! actually, we used to spend time in town area during the wkends before we shifted, I guess we will probably do the same too, but less travelling half the island now. definitely, that is why u see them working on Margeret drive now... I think they probably need to widen Tanglin Road in the near future, dun think the 2 lanes can cope in the future.True, I do like the Meiling market. Convenient to have a wet market around and I'm interested to try a few of the food stalls there (that perpetually got long q). Plus I find it so quaint that there are so many cantonese speaking aunties and uncles around. Quite a retro vibe. I would love to wake up to a view like yours (haha, and shower too). I rem staying in a hotel with a view like that. Cheers me up lor. Plus when it rains I like to see the clouds move across the sky. Well, if the old cinema area gets rejuvenated when the BTOs are up, that'll be good news. Can watch midnight shows n then walk home. So convenient. A gal can dream rite? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phintastic 0 Report post Posted August 10, 2011 True, I do like the Meiling market. Convenient to have a wet market around and I'm interested to try a few of the food stalls there (that perpetually got long q). Plus I find it so quaint that there are so many cantonese speaking aunties and uncles around. Quite a retro vibe. I would love to wake up to a view like yours (haha, and shower too). I rem staying in a hotel with a view like that. Cheers me up lor. Plus when it rains I like to see the clouds move across the sky. Well, if the old cinema area gets rejuvenated when the BTOs are up, that'll be good news. Can watch midnight shows n then walk home. So convenient. A gal can dream rite? Meiling market is a great makan place, got a nice chicken rice stall. It is one of the very few places in Singapore still selling food at low price. Chai tow kway below $2. Where to find?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phintastic 0 Report post Posted August 10, 2011 hey, any idea the dawson place foodcourt open till what time at night?This is a pretty good question to me.... U want to jio me for kopi izzit hahaha...I find out then let u know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
west 1 Report post Posted August 13, 2011 display area for our soft toy collection above study table done up today finally able to take out our new pillows and bedsheet to usecurtains done by Mom! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stardust205 0 Report post Posted August 13, 2011 ohh.. now that you mentioned it.. no wonder the setup looked so familiar! if you noticed, I have been trying to sell the pond setup some time agosince no interested takers, I brought them over to my new place and convert it into a little garden instead.the granite rock/bricks cost around 100+ to 200? cant really remember cos i bought them quite a long time agothe plant cost me $16 , just got them last wkend Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stardust205 0 Report post Posted August 13, 2011 wah.. so blessed to have hand-made curtains by ur Mum.. curtains are not cheap also..display area for our soft toy collection above study table done up today curtains done by Mom! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phintastic 0 Report post Posted August 14, 2011 Whao so lucky of you to have your mum DIY curtains for you. So touching...My mum only ask "Oei time so short, reno can finish or not? Aiyah dun need to reno too much lah chin chai chin chai do can liao, anyway do nice nice later stay oredi oso messy messy, somemore got 2 kids sure messy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
potatoes 0 Report post Posted August 14, 2011 Whao so lucky of you to have your mum DIY curtains for you. So touching...My mum only ask "Oei time so short, reno can finish or not? Aiyah dun need to reno too much lah chin chai chin chai do can liao, anyway do nice nice later stay oredi oso messy messy, somemore got 2 kids sure messy House is Messy means there is life in the home.... having kids in the Home will definitely make a difference, esp active kids...... I also have 2 teenage kids. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boyblunder 0 Report post Posted August 14, 2011 Wow! Very very nice indeed! I love ur bedroom! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
west 1 Report post Posted August 14, 2011 wah.. so blessed to have hand-made curtains by ur Mum.. curtains are not cheap also..we bought the cloth from spotlight based on the dimension we needed, she helped us to sew it nicely into curtains yeap, saved a lot on the workmanship cost... Whao so lucky of you to have your mum DIY curtains for you. So touching...My mum only ask "Oei time so short, reno can finish or not? Aiyah dun need to reno too much lah chin chai chin chai do can liao, anyway do nice nice later stay oredi oso messy messy, somemore got 2 kids sure messy seriously, i have came to accept the fact that it will never be possible to achieve those deco magazine picture effect forever (esp with kids around!!), yes, maybe for the 1st week, but over time just give up.but we are not going to give up so soon for our new place! hahaWow! Very very nice indeed! I love ur bedroom!thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strikingreality 0 Report post Posted August 14, 2011 Meiling market is a great makan place, got a nice chicken rice stall. It is one of the very few places in Singapore still selling food at low price. Chai tow kway below $2. Where to find?? Queenstowners, wanna check. Does Meiling Street Hawker Centre have any stalls which open at night? Or is it predominantly open in the day time only?My fav market in that area was Margaret Drive, but closed already. My fav fishball noodle stall has moved to Meiling Street!I also highly recommend Ghim Moh market! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted August 16, 2011 Queenstowners, wanna check. Does Meiling Street Hawker Centre have any stalls which open at night? Or is it predominantly open in the day time only?My fav market in that area was Margaret Drive, but closed already. My fav fishball noodle stall has moved to Meiling Street!I also highly recommend Ghim Moh market! Am not officially a Queenstowner yet, but based on what I know the steamboat stall n zi char stall is open at night. Seems quite popular/crowded too. But yeah I think it's a predominantly daytime place. Am looking forward to moving nearby in a few more days/weeks. Any other nearby food places or is that the only one around? If not I also like Alexandra Market which is not too far by car. Haven't had time to go thru this blog but I suspect it'll have a list of makan places. http://myqueenstown.blogspot.com/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
west 1 Report post Posted August 18, 2011 A lot of eating places around us...If from my place (near queenstown mrt) within walking dist (max 20 mins)I know i can go for Dawson Place foodcourtMeiling Market/Hawker CentreIKEA, Anchorpoint, Queensway SCAlexandra Villagenearby places (drive a bit , take train 1 to 2 stops or bus not more than 5 stops)Redhill hawker centre (near Redhill MRT)ABC food centre (bukit merah)Tiong Bahru PlazaTiong Bahru Hawker centre Tanglin Halt hawker centerif willing to travel a bit further, can go orchard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites