Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cats. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Activity: Weekly Painting (Part 2)

This time round, our youngest sister decided that she wants to join in the fun. Firstly, let's take a look at what we're gonna paint today...

Haha! Cute kitten right! My sisters were the ones choosing this photo.
Painting is a great activity which usually takes up 1 hour to 2 hours of our weekend. I'm just happy that it gives us a reason to get away from all our electronic gadgets and just bond over colours. I'm also surprised at all the things we all managed to come up with even though we're not professional artists. ;)

 I luff you.

This is unfinished! Simply because we quarreled halfway through painting. :p

My version. Lol


Hope to paint together some time soon. Will need to remember that amidst our busy lives, we need to make time for people and things that matter :)

Happy weekends everyone! 

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Adventure: Singapore's Cat Island

Hi everyone! 

Cat cafes are the hype currently. Instead of paying hourly to play with some felines, why not make a trip to Singapore's own Cat Island? That's right! Even though it's not as overwhelming with these furry cuties as the Cat Heaven Island in Japan (BuzzFeed link), it is one of the best places for cat lovers and photographers to spend a day at. 

If you have read our previous blog post, this place is no mystery. :) It's St John's Island, one of the Southern Islands of Singapore. Enjoy the gallery and try to spot all of them during your visit!

This was the first cat we saw on St John's Island. One of the ferrymen remarked that this is the most photographed cat on the island because it's always the first one to greet the island's visitors.


We thought this cat was crippled as it didn't move and just mewed at us. But after giving our paperbag of food a shake, it scrambled energetically towards us. What a smart scammer! haha


These two for me were the cutest cats of the day.



I have a soft spot for this kitty because it always seems to get bullied by the rest.



Come follow me...



Feeding the cats with some of our lunch.


Silly kitty.

Look at it watching the food and then..
"Give it to me already!" :3

This cat can be trained! :D

Full and lazy.







Happy me surrounded with all the kitties. haha

Nyan~


Looks like a zombie kitty for a sec O_O!!



She has the prettiest eyes!!

Spotted a Maine Coon!
Frolicking in the grass on a warm afternoon...

Rawr!!!

That's all we have for now! To find out more about other things you can do on the island, do read our previous post HERE.

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And happy-cat-searching!

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Exploration: Islands Hopping (St John's, Lazarus & Kusu Island)

Hello once again and thank you so much for reading this blog. 
Today's review would be about our exploration to the Southern Islands of Singapore - St John's and Kusu Island.

To reach these islands, you first need to board a ferry from Marina South Pier. Each ticket costs $18 for adults and $12 for children. Tickets can be bought at the terminal itself. For directions in getting to Marina South Pier, click HERE

The islands are mostly popular for fishing enthusiasts, a weekend gateway from our busy Singapore or just to those who love trekking and want some adventure. 

The Schedule for the ferries (from Marina South Pier) are:
Monday to Friday: 10am, 2pm
Saturday: 9am, 12pm, 3pm
Sunday & public holiday: 9am, 11am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm

The Southern Islands are made up of 8 major islands - Kusu IslandLazarus IslandPulau SeringatPulau TekukorSaint John's IslandSentosa and the two Sisters' Islands. One thing worth mentioning is that these islands have evolved over the years due to reclamation works done.

It was a calm ride to our first stop - St John's Island! It took about 20mins to reach and those on board were mostly fishing enthusiasts as we noticed from their various fishing equipments. We wore Airou tees (Felynes from Monster Hunter) as we heard that the place is a cats' paradise. Click HERE to see all the cat photos we took!

After reaching St John's Island, turn left and you'll be crossing to another Island - Lazarus Island. It was said that there will be a 'secret' lagoon which was what our desire to explore came from.
Things we saw along the way to Lazarus Island:
 A chicken.
 Some fishers.
 Beautiful view
 We got lost and were greeted by a lovely path of dried leaves.
A big grasshopper.

And then finally, we reached!
It was perfect.
Selfie time.
 We were surprised by how beautiful the lagoon was. Fantastically, it was only us. 
 We couldn't wait to put our stuffs down and go play in the water. Furthermore, it was low tide when we reached so we could actually walk some way down the sea before it got too deep.
We packed a picnic for our 'island holiday' too. :) By the way, there are not much amenities available on Lazarus Island - there's a toilet about 10-15mins down the path but that's about it. Remember to stock up on food and water!
It's a dead crab. But it was cut clean and its flesh was gone. We guessed the culprits for this could be the hungry birds.

It was about time for our next ferry ride to Kusu Island. These ferries operate on schedule so it's best not to miss any of them if you plan on getting somewhere. After heading off we went to the nearest toilet we saw. But we totally did not plan feeding cats for the next half hour.

Well, if you love cats, this would be a problem. Because like us, we had a problem getting away from these cuties once they show their pitiful and hungry faces. If you have food (of any kind actually) they will come to you and jump up to grab the food. Yes it's cats infested. 

But you see, she's enjoying herself here.

After saying goodbye to the kitties, we head back to where we started.


 We still had time so we explored some of the nearby buildings.

 Open cubicles.
 Keep your eyes open and you'll definitely spot stuffs like these.
 It was a cloudy day but we could see the Singapore skyline from here!

You can even hold bbqs over at St John's Island if you want :)

4pm on Friday - time to board the ferry and head to Kusu Island. It was a shorter trip this time round.


We were so thirsty by then and really needed a cold drink. Luckily, there's a shop at Kusu Island. It's where the temple is. Just be friendly and ask the owners for a drink.
 Satisfied.
No wonder it was nicknamed Turtle Island. 

There are various stories (what you call myths) involving this island. One of them involves a magical tortoise which turned itself into an island to save two shipwrecked sailors - one Malay and one Chinese.

A commissioned drawing she did sometime back to illustrate the myth.

Kusu Island is also famous for The Kusu Keramat, the sacred shrines in commemoration of a pious family - Syed Abdul Rahman, his mother Nenek Ghalib and his sister, Puteri Fatimah.
 People from over Singapore would come to pray for blessings. The walls were adorned with writings from many people.

That was the end of our Island Hopping Holiday. It was a really memorable trip for the both of us. If possible we would really like to go again probably with a bunch of friends. And it would be even better if we get to explore the Sisters' Islands next time! 

But till then, here's a panorama view at the Marina South Pier. :)

Hope you enjoyed this post.
Happy exploring!