5.5.13

AND WHAT'S BETTER THAN TEA, SOME CAKE, AND A HORSE OR TWO










At the Riders Cafe. For just a few hours at least, I had fun pretending I was in some old English countryside.

We were lucky to have gotten the chance to car-sit for a friend for around a month, and me with the usual aversion to crowded places, got my dream of exploring some out-of-the-way places that you just can't go without a set of wheels. This was one of them :)

May has started off really well with a pleasant surprise at work, and I've got lots to look forward to. Next week, a good run at the Gardens by the Bay (I haven't been yet); next next week brings 2 special classica sisters B & N from HK, we're going to have so much fun shooting and eating (sukiyaki home party!); and a short trip out nearing the end of the month.

For these I feel so grateful.

Hope everyone's having a good weekend, though it's pouring here. I shall take this chance to stay home and get some housewife-like duties done. Oh and for a bit of the pre-monday blues, I'm loving these little NHK video clips by my favourite Japanese actress.

It's saying, 'Hang in there, weekday'.



4 comments:

  1. I love your point of view, especially in portrait orientation. I'm not accustomed to framing in portrait but have been trying it out a lot more recently and yours are very inspiring! :)

    Blog-hopped from http://randomplacesfamiliarfaces.blogspot.com, nice to meet you!

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  2. I could really imagine an english country side when i look your photos :)

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  3. Oh so cozy, I must go there soon. Gardens by the bay is lovely, I hope you get to take some pictures, will look forward to more!

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  4. i'm coming dear! so exciting~~~

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