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Cecil Lee

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  1. First of all, I hope you, your family + loved ones & friends are staying safe during this turbulent time. Better days ahead! Let's hope that this Lock-down will not be extended another fortnight ++. But it looks that way now...for more weeks... Personally, I find the term: Circuit Breaker, a colourful term + an air of sophistication + wholly ambiguous especially for the elderly. No wonder read that a few got into an entanglement with the law. When one elderly man eat at his Void deck furniture fixture. And another elderly lady had her food seated at a hawker centre. When we were taught English. One best example was Ernest Hemingway’s classic book: “The old man and the sea”. Simple English. Why not this? Simi lah... circuit breaker? Catch No Ball in the beginning... COVID19 has no borders or sophisticated terms or to justify Million dollar sounding name. LOL A down-to-earth name ... should be the way...
  2. Master Hua HK Style Roasted Delight and Noodle at 7 Stars Coffeeshop at HDB Skyville Dawson Road. At $3.50 Noodle is chewy and flavourful. Generous amounts of chicken. Self-service chilli sauce. Use as much as you want. Sweet but nice flavours. Most disappointed was that the soya sauce chicken is so (Si) salty that I had to drink lots of water after each bite. Yes unbelievable salty chicken! Nearly gave up eating the chicken meat! Maybe the cook was having a bad mood that day!
  3. Case Study 10: Location of common bin and the two lifts per block 1. Which stacks/units literally beside the common bin? 2. Usually sharing the same wall as the two lifts is not a major concern, if any. 2.1. Please note that the location of the bins are an estimate. If not sure, always confirm with your respective Agent for added assurance. 2.2. Often a developer should very much have the block layout plan showing the common corridor and detailed plans of the block. 2.3. For example, if one looks at HDB's actual Sales Brochure, not only the site plan has clear markings of common bins. 2.4. But also actual detailed block layout. 2.5. Previously I had posted a similar block layout under the topic "Hillion" condo. Where my client got a copy of it. Prior to her signing on the dotted line. 2.6. Here, another client got what she wanted from the developer. (or rather their Agent). 2.7. Please don't be meek. Demand for it from your respective Agent. If the Agent gives lots of excuses. Tell them off. And get another Agent. 2.7.1. Fortunately, so far, many Agents will accomodate this request. But I understand from past experience that a few clients were given a firm NO answer. You know what to do.. now.. LOL
  4. Another interested buyer...
  5. Dear Master Lee, Noted with appreciation. Thank you.
  6. Related: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/10042-tree-in-front-of-house/?tab=comments#comment-40079
  7. This falls under Habit no. 5 = Non-theory based Feng Shui. Has it's essence or roots under pure common-the-sense.
  8. Related: Habit Number 1: A Feng Shui Triage
  9. Everyone knows at least someone who had fallen to cancer... God Bless.. one and all!
  10. Beams are based on science and common sense... Understand Habit no. 5....
  11. Please do a search for "beams" in this forum...
  12. The Bucida (Green) .. "It's you again"... Landscaper say must maintain and trim. And it’s a strong tree so roots might spread. Looks nice though. Reply: Yes, need to trim and maintain and even tidy up...
  13. Q: Hi Cecil, wondering if these trees are ok for front of house to block the lamppost. And if the tree start at 2-3m tall, is that ok? Lamppost I think is 6-7m. This tree looks good Tree Podocarpus 罗汉松 quite a good outdoor plant:
  14. Case Study 9: Based on the latest briefing notes: Stacks 26, 29, 30, 33, 34, 39, 40, 41 seems to be facing an Education institution (a school). 1. The future school is on the opposite side of the shared future road. 2. Is there any concern, here? 2.1. Often, under Feng Shui, roof-lines of some schools is like a sharp blade or pointed arrow aimed towards a unit's balcony or window. If so, this is inauspicious. 2.1.1. Usually, the roof-line could be around 4th or 5th storey's high depending again on it's design. 3. If the assembly area is facing or close-by to the future road, then perhaps do expect the raising of the flag and principal's speech around 7.30am plus. The plot between Parc Canberra, the Education (School) and Canberra Link should be the other EC.
  15. Seems like the kitchen is at North. And the service yard and missing corner is at NW. Rare, but there were instances where the elderly insists on “pushing” the stove towards the service yard side. If so, surely the stove will be in the NW sector.
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