Friday, August 25, 2017
Thursday, August 24, 2017
My parents- in-laws' house in Japan
This is my in-laws' house in Fukuoka, Southern Japan. It is 42 years old and is about an hour drive from Fukuoka Airport. The house is situated in a quiet neighborhood void of restaurants, supermarkets and other amenities. The nearest supermarket and restaurant is 20 minutes drive away.
I was told the value of the house is zero but the piece of land could fetch about S$120,000 which was the price they initially paid for in 1975. The freehold land is about 1,200 sq feet.
They may want to sell it and buy a new one in a place that is convenient to them but it would cost them a lot more. A 2-storey house like this one in a better suburb may cost about S$360,000 which is still much cheaper than in Singapore.
Land in Japan is not as expensive as in Singapore. My friend who bought a 10,000 sq feet freehold land with a house in Singapore in the 1970s for S$70,000 could easily fetch between $6 million and $8 million today.
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Finally the suspect in fatal Bukit Merah hit-and-run arrested
A 49-year-old man who is believed to be involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident has been arrested for causing death by rash act, said police on Tuesday (23 August).
According to Chinese paper Lianhe Wanbao, the victim’s family said that the suspect turned himself in after police released his photo on Monday (22 August).
The accident took place last Thursday (17 August), along Jalan Bukit Merah towards Queensway outside a McDonald’s outlet at about 6.34am.
The victim, 78-year-old Song Chee Keong, sustained serious head injuries and died two days later in hospital. The suspect was allegedly on a power-assisted bicycle and left the scene before police arrived.
If the suspect is found guilty of a hit-and-run accident, he can be fined up to $3,000 or jailed for up to 12 months or both. Repeat offenders can be fined up to $5,000 or jailed for up to two years or both.
Police investigations are ongoing.
According to Chinese paper Lianhe Wanbao, the victim’s family said that the suspect turned himself in after police released his photo on Monday (22 August).
The accident took place last Thursday (17 August), along Jalan Bukit Merah towards Queensway outside a McDonald’s outlet at about 6.34am.
The victim, 78-year-old Song Chee Keong, sustained serious head injuries and died two days later in hospital. The suspect was allegedly on a power-assisted bicycle and left the scene before police arrived.
If the suspect is found guilty of a hit-and-run accident, he can be fined up to $3,000 or jailed for up to 12 months or both. Repeat offenders can be fined up to $5,000 or jailed for up to two years or both.
Police investigations are ongoing.
We cooked sayor lodeh for lunch. It is made up of veggies like cabbage, carrots, turnips, eggs, coconut milk plus turmeric which is a preventive herb against Alzheimer (made the dish yellowish in color). Due to my age, I have to eat more turmeric and coconut milk/juice/oil to prevent myself from the dreadful Alzheimer that caused the death of the famous singer, Glen Campbell, Ronald Regan and Magaret Thatcher just to name a few.
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coconut milk,
Sayor Lodeh,
turmeric
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Monday, August 21, 2017
Back sprained during weekend
I had a back muscle pull on Saturday that confined me to a complete rest. Haven' had backache for a long time. Today, I am feeling better and should up and about by tomorrow (by the grace of God).
Didn't blog over the weekend due to back pain. I ate little and lost about 1 kilogram in weight which I am not complaining.
Today, for lunch we had fried chicken breast meat, some veggies and rice (picture below)
Dinner was beef and cheese sandwiches (pic below).
Didn't blog over the weekend due to back pain. I ate little and lost about 1 kilogram in weight which I am not complaining.
Today, for lunch we had fried chicken breast meat, some veggies and rice (picture below)
Dinner was beef and cheese sandwiches (pic below).
Friday, August 18, 2017
Curry lunch and steamed fish and gobo for dinner
It is good to eat curry as the spices in the curry has lots of health benefits. Turmeric which formed part of the spices contains properties that can help prevent Dementia, Alzheimer and other diseases. Coconut juice used in the curry can also do wonders to your health.
Studies have shown that the Indians has the lowest rate of Alzheimer and Dementia due to their frequent eating of curries.
Dinner was steamed sea bass and a plate of fried sliced gobo (burdock). Gobo is also nutritious and contains many health benefits. First and foremost, it could detoxify the blood,cure cancer, diabetes etc. The Japanese eat a lot of gobo or burdock.
The bottom picture was that of a cheese burger also made by my wife.
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Curry and health benefits,
Gobo Fish,
tumeric
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
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