She bit the snowman and trotted around the house with the snowman in her mouth. By the time I managed to grab my camera to snap a shot, she had settled down in the dining room resting her head on her “prey”.
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Christmas Feasting
There are many things about Christmas. Feasting is one of them. I suppose it is an excuse to get together to feast on our favourite foods. Yes, it doesn’t have to be made up of turkey, honey baked ham and puddings. We can have our local version of Christmas dinner filled with roast suckling pig, roast pork belly, otah, popiah, etc.
Downsized Christmas Tree
This year’s Christmas tree has been downsized. Not that it was intended as a reflection of the economic downturn. It’s actually a new tree though. The previous tree isn’t that old, but I guess the new tree is more “modern” and comes with lights. It’s also a lot easier to setup than the old one.
Baby In A Snowstorm Here In Singapore
Here’s baby Vanessa caught in her first ever snowstorm right here in Singapore… at Tanglin Mall’s outdoor Christmas tree area of course. Vanessa doesn’t seem to enjoy it very much though. Maybe she was getting tired too. Actually all the bubbly foam wasn’t all that fun either once you find yourself drenched in slippery soapy liquid.
Christmas Tree Dressed in Recycled Materials
This is a Christmas Tree put up at the Botanic Gardens, dressed up with decorations made out of recycled materials. You can probably make out things like plastic straws, drink cans and CDROMs. Not so obvious are things like fallen leaves and seeds. So often, people make a show of “recycling” by using these sort of materials to make new things out of them. What’s wrong with Christmas decorations that are reused year after year? That’s also recycling eh.
Autumn In Singapore
It’s 37 days to Christmas, and some of the trees are getting into the mood. Like this one along Bras Basah road shedding its leaves to lend an autumn atmosphere to the area. If only there was a nicer backdrop than a construction site. How nice it would be if SIngapore had two weeks of snow every year.