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  1. Started by Cecil Lee,

    One can only find such grille patterns around the 1950s to 1960s. Not exactly Tic-tac-toe but somewhere near to it?

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    If the earlier house can be described as beautify; the house that is beside this beautiful house (to the left) can be considered as the most ugly (beast) of a house!

  3. Started by Cecil Lee,

    An interesting "fan" shaped pillar belonging to the 1950's to 1960's.(in Lorong K Telok Kurau)

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  4. Started by Cecil Lee,

    A charm is kinda like not hiring a security guard. But rather pasting a piece of yellow paper with written calligraphy. To protect the home from evil spirits.

  5. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Waterfront Key @Bedok Reservoir, very soon will TOP...

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  6. Aloe Vera originates from North Africa. And some even call it "The Mother of all Miracle Plants!" Aloe vera is very popular as it is called the Elastoplast or a First Aid buddy. Thus it is used if one has cuts or even insect bites or even as a sun-block (sun-screen). It is also popularly used in skin care, shampoos and even as a refreshing drink that holds chunks of aloe vera. In ancient times, in Egypt, it is one of the ingredients or items used for embalming! Do be careful, if you walk along Kovan Road... as the owner of the home has planted a whole garden full of Aloe Vera plants both in his garden as well as this field of five-foot-way grass verge!

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  7. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Location: Highland Road, private apartment complex main gate An intricate main gate with the rose (floral) theme...

  8. Started by Cecil Lee,

    To the left of the earlier bungalow is now a private apartment building. The only thing left of the bungalow is the pillar and benches outside of the property..

  9. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The Tioh Hin Cho Temple along Langsat Road

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  10. The Stagmont Park: A sweet little park.... off Choa Chu Kang ....

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  11. Location: Roof area of a home somewhere near to ST. Michael's Road, Singapore

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  12. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The Tampines Chinese Temple located along Tampines Street 21. Roof Top View, Photos taken from Block 230J Tampines Street 21

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  13. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Is he bringing the bricks to activate a mountain somewhere? Note: Source of photo is unknown. I will gladly add a Source & Credit if someone points out the exact source and origin of this photo.

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    • 5.2k views
  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    This home in Opera Estate still retains its original 1960's charm....

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    • 5.4k views
  15. Started by Cecil Lee,

    This letter box is of Thai (Thailand) origin...

    • 1 reply
    • 8.5k views
  16. Started by Cecil Lee,

    The key to understanding what makes a good water feature is not getting an exact copy of any illustration of a water feature. But rather; to understand the Five Elements and what makes a good water feature. Where if possible, the water feature comprises all FIVE elements. Reference: http://fountain.geomancy.net

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    • 5.2k views
  17. This year, is the year of "sky bridges". And this "sky" bridge at HDB Casa Clementi should be considered the Mother of all sky bridges... Look at the two photos, it must costs quite alot of money to build an oval elderly friendly link bridge. BUT, we do pity the person pushing say a wheel chair from the ground up onto this ramp very elaborate rap. For heaven's sake, all blocks have lift and they also stop at this "garden" area. In my opinion, no wonder, why the price of new government or rather PUBLICH housing home priceshave shot-up! SOME ONE MUST have been made to subsidise such elaborate structures... GUESS WHO?

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  18. This is the back-yard (backside) of the house. The back of the house has a small door leading towards the main road: Yio Chu Kang Road. (Near-by to the new Greenwich Shopping Mall).

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  19. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Many of the units within the Punggol Field, Punggol Emerald neighbourhood have poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Especially units that; when one stands at the main door; can directly see the rubbish cute of the entire block. Or, the corridor is dim and dark leading towards the main entrance doors. Does not seem to have good Shapes and Forms i.e. unable to properly accumulate good qi at the frontage or Ming Tang (no Bright hall effect)

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    • 16.8k views
  20. Started by Cecil Lee,

    I know, many consider it not gloried to see a rubbish compactor. In the early morning, prior to an early morning audit; at a newly TOP HDB precint at Ang Mo Kio Ave 1; one of the block's rubbish compactor was left opened and brightly lit.... The rubbish truck would back up to the compactor and unload the rubbish .... Here.. goes...

  21. Photos around recently TOP Block of flats located at Telok Blangah St 31: Telok Blangah Towers

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  22. Started by Cecil Lee,

    DId you see a cable (Power supply?) leading into a horizontal rectangular box or module directly behind the circular "mystery THING?"

  23. Started by Cecil Lee,

    1. These pattern(s) of floor tiles has it's roots or origins with Islamic geometric patterns. 2. These tile patterns were popular in the early 1930's to 1950's.... 3. These two homes along Ceylon Road are using "replica" designs"... as often,due to wear and tear, misuse and renovations; many of the original tilesare long gone... 4. It is a pity that most of the homes have been stripped of their ornate wall tiles and beautiful facade! Like the home with the RED main door!

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  24. Started by Cecil Lee,

    It is commonly called the Red House Bakery http://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_611_2004-12-24.html

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