Saturday, July 28, 2018
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Singhealth hacked: a security risk for me?
This message tells us the risk of divulging where we are, be it travelling, living, working abroad etc.
I feel like closing this blog as I've divulged too many personal informations regarding myself. When they hacked Singhealth, they would have also stole my personal data because I've been to the local hospitals a few times.
Monday, July 23, 2018
Our Japanese friends who have been living for many years in the older estate near our place grow many types of vegetables and fruits. Above are just 2 types of vegetables in their farm. They have peaches which they promised to give us when they are ready before the fall. Last winter, they had a lot of kakis or persimmons.
Labels:
brinjal,
cherry tomatoes,
eggplants,
neighbors
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Spending time in shopping mall
It has been very hot with the temperature topping the 38c mark. We decided to take "shelter" at a shopping mall. It's more comfortable and besides our car has a sheltered car parking lot. Unlike in SG,we do not have to pay for parking and so we could just take our time and window shop.
The toy poodle cost a lot more than in SG. My wife wanted to buy the above toy poodle but it's too dear. She is a cute 2 month old puppy and cost S$4,000. It's out of our budget and besides, we still feel the pain of losing our toy poodle in SG about 2 1/2 years ago. Therefore, we decided not to own another pet.
The mall is a nice place to while away our time. The only problem is there are many irresistible restaurants selling not only Japanese food but KFC and Mister Donut. I managed to resist eating these food as I have just lost 4 kg and do not want to put back the 4 kg that I've lost in the last 2 weeks.
Labels:
free car park,
heat wave,
KFC,
mister donut,
shopping mall in Japan,
Toy Poodle
Saturday, July 21, 2018
Our Japanese neighbors
Including ours, there are 6 new houses built in the area. The neighbors are nice people and we will always greet each other when we come face to face.
We were the last to move in and so as a practice we presented our neighbors with gifts.
The 2 immediate neighbors are relatively young couples with small children. Most if not all do not speak English. The wives are pretty and young. They are very shy too. I hardly communicate with my neighbors as I do not speak much Japanese.
The place we are in is very quiet and serene. We could hear the birds chirping and the sound of the crickets are common during the warm seasons.
We were the last to move in and so as a practice we presented our neighbors with gifts.
The 2 immediate neighbors are relatively young couples with small children. Most if not all do not speak English. The wives are pretty and young. They are very shy too. I hardly communicate with my neighbors as I do not speak much Japanese.
The place we are in is very quiet and serene. We could hear the birds chirping and the sound of the crickets are common during the warm seasons.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Heat wave in Japan
The ongoing heat wave in Japan has taken 30 lives. Thousands have been hospitalised. Where I live (Kitakyushu) the temperature is around 34c in the afternoon and plunges to 25c in the night. Humidity is about 70%. It is hot but not as humid as in SG so I can tolerate the heat.
We turn on the air-conditioning almost 24 hours a day. The cost of our electricity bill may be about S$300 for this month. It's worth paying for the electricity.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Monday, July 16, 2018
France is the 2018 World Cup winner!
Finally, the world cup is over with France becoming the champion. It has been a long month of watching the football in the middle of the night. I've been sleep deprived! Well now it is over, life will be back to normal again.
The above breakfast was taken in a 24 hour restaurant and the ramen was from a typical Japanese ramen shop. I enjoyed almost all the meals in Japan, be it in the restaurants or cooked at home.
Labels:
breakfast Japanese,
Ramen,
World Cup Champion
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
The yummy unagi or grilled eel
We got a packet of unagi (980 Yen or S$12.50) from the supermarket and grilled it. We had it for dinner. It turned out to be scrumptious and thoroughly enjoyed it.The pickled cucumber was from our garden. It goes well with the unagi.
In July last year we had the unagi from a restaurant named
"Man Man" in Singapore (last 2 bottom pics) and this was what I wrote :
We queued for 40 minutes in order to get a seat at Man Man Unagi Restaurant when it opened for dinner at 6 pm. The address is 1, Keong Siak Road. The unagi or charcoal grilled eels were from Japan. The eel was superb. We ordered 2 Hitsumabushi. The large one was $35.80 and the smaller one was $26.80 (quite expensive)
The place was packed and while we were inside eating, there was another long queue of about 30 people waiting for their turn to get into the restaurant. Frankly, I do not like the 40 minutes of waiting in the hot sun outside as well as the crowded small restaurant.
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