25.5.21

AT THE YARDS












The little Pea was at a pottery class near home (we past by the place one day and she didn't want to leave), so I took my FM2 for a spin. It was fun but what can I say, the light at high noon looks really... ...really... ...terrible.

Next time I need to sign her up for the 4.30pm class *lol*.


@The Yards Telok Kurau

1.3.21

ONE SUNDAY








Weather has been so good recently so we went for a picnic. This was Fujifilm but the orange sun made everything looked rather Kodak (hmm... ...I'm not sure I like it).

On a side note, the photo shop I go to is one of the last remaining film labs around, so I live in constant fear that there will come a day when they tell me they're not doing this anymore, but apparently the lab lady told me that she has had lots of really young people coming in for the past year, buying and developing, so maybe there is still hope for film yet?

Though I'm amused, what is it about analogue that can be drawing these born and bred digital natives?


@Singapore Botanic Gardens



28.2.21

A DAY OFF

I'll have to admit... ...there are some things in life, that you just can't do properly with two preschoolers in tow.

Like go to a hipster cafe... ...

and take photos of your overpriced food... ...

... ...or even the fancy washroom.

p.s. I was admiring their toto washlet complete with a heated seat and an auto opening lid. It made me so nostalgic for Japan.

Take a slow walk... ...

and walk... ...

... ...and walk.

Quaint Chip Bee Gardens... ...

... ...with it's equally quaint shops.



I got to try on clothes without having to keep an eagle eye on my curious (read: rogue) toddler. She would have been playing peek-a-boo among the racks.


Thank you HC, I had a really good time.




28.6.20

MY OTHER TWO KIDS



These two.

The reason why I often feel like a mama of four.



13.5.20

LIFE WITH THE PEA #013





The lanes and the paths have started to overrun during our evening walks recently, grasses tall and tiny flowers everywhere. It might not look neat and tidy as before, but what does it matter? The pea and the butterflies are so happy.