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《我报》记者*郑诗慧的游荡空间。 时而亢奋,时而慵懒;时而快乐,时而忧郁。 时而乐观,时而悲观;时而喜欢,时而讨厌。 除了时而自恋之外,也时而热爱美术,又时而喜欢去party,有时而一个人旅行。不和朋友见面时,喜欢和MSN安静共处。喜欢紫色,喜欢拥抱,喜欢蓝天白云,喜欢运动出汗的快感,喜欢的还有很多很多。活着让人陶醉。

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

介绍介绍嘛

It's hilarious.
The first thing I step into the house tonight near midnight, Mum passed me a letter, and then......a happy family's convocation studio photograph.Standing in the back-row is a man around my age, with name, contact details and education credentials on the back of the photo.

She asked me softly:"现在有没有朋友?" Yes... she wants to fix me up! Parents and blind dates! 什么时候,我也要沦落到"父母之命,媒妁之言"的地步.

Gone were the days when she'd nag me:"专心读书呀,不要乱乱交男朋友..."and 10 years down the road, the scenerio is reversed! :)

I am not sniggering at her一片好心,but I didn't expect she'd show me a photo of a man *disbelief* (She confessed she dare not show me the pix she had kept before I left for my trip, as she is afraid I'd react negatively or be offended).

I've girlfriend who said her mum had been nagging her to find a boyfriend, cuz her elder sister is getting married, and she worry the girl left single would not be well-taken care of.

Auntie ah... girls these days are independent and smart, we can take care of ourselves la.Plus, 男人靠得住的不多,要就找最好的.(哇,my "eyesight"like very high hor? no la, I am just a bit cynical)

Having said that, I am not a supporter of singlehood, and I have attended many blind dates either arranged by friends or on my own (net-dating).And I have even thought of a name I liked for my future daughter! But as God has planned it, none worked to date. I am not desperate, I am still rather patient about it!

As I am blogging about this, she walks into my room as if last call for the very-eligible man in her eyes (He's well educated, a son of her co-worker).When I shook my head violently, she asked out of goodwill:"XX (my bosom girlfriend) ,她有没有朋友?她要不要?"

I shook my head again in violence."不要?不要?你们每一个不想嫁hor!" And she left my room in dismay.

Well.....what can I say. Mum's the best when it comes to choosing man I guess, and she is like every other Mum out there.Frankly speaking, her concern is one of the many questions that passed through my mind each day. But ehhhhhhh...I dunno what to do with her recommendation. Any 25-years old out there that feels the same way as I do? Maybe my mum has the right recommendation for you? :P

in retrospect, from another angle, it is the guy's family that is anxious, and not my mum ba! since they started the circulation in the first place :)

Saturday, September 23, 2006

New Starting Point新起点

I am guilty, and ashamed this blog is in a shabby and hideous condition haha...
I have been busy or rather out of sorts since I returned to the news desk.

Feel work has a clean fresh start since I cleared much of the stuff before i left. However, the new list of backlog is building up slowly and surely :P (ok,shan't bore u)...On Friday, I could feel my enthusiasm returning to my soul, which means I have officially recovered from my post-hols blues.

A few good things have come my way since I returned. New starting point.
And did several interviews which is rather interesting (but no time to upload photo yet).

Saturday was spent attending to 3 job assignments/functions. It must have been a long time since I returned home before the clock strikes 12 on a Sat night, and to think I spent my time doing hand-wash laundry just now till 2am! One of those quirks.......

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I went:
1.Marina Mandarin TUNCH food review
Yummy tiramisu! found it when I expected buffet food to be of normal standard, but the tiramisu conquered my hard-to-please tastebuds! and the laksa was good too. Ate so much (tried everything except the herbal soup which I realised I forgot to try in retrospect), still feel full now :P No wonder I have gained 500g of weight :(

2.Singapore Biennale 2006
I still have difficulties pronouncing "Biennale" (I would do the Italiano way Brian taught me: B-NA-LE), interviewed fren's fren, young Sg artist Brian G. Tan and bumped into director of "Beautiful Boxer", i have that show's VCD but never got down to watching :( which brings me to the point I haven't seen any shows for a loooongg... time :(

SB06 is well-organised and the volunteers are warm and friendly. At first I tot they shouldn't impose a fee, but $5 seems reasonable to sustain the operations :) tanglin camp/Loewen Road is hard to access though,but it is the same area as Dempsey Road, your wine-drinking secret paradise :) SB@Tanglin Camp have some reallie cool and interactive multi-media installation which i would talk about in my upcoming Design story :)

Their works made me more aware of things around me. Artists are really sensitive bunch of pple. they pay attention to details (which reminded me I was in awe of each and every painter I saw in Europe--they paint so well technically).

3.dinner at e top of the world
which I didn't really enjoy. I was expecting a sit-down dinner but it turned out to be a standing event :( Had to q up for buffet-style serving, tho the free flow of Moet & Chandon champagne was a big plus for the guests.

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Relieved at this moment, I can FINALLY sleep in tmr (睡到自然醒)with no engagements, and Monday is my off day! First time I felt I am giving time to myself, to rest my soul since I returned from the Long Vacation. =)

Some gimmicks I like:
1.new champagne to try; 2. Patissier muffin..luscious; 3.an Antique house I visited, can you believe he owns清·道光年间的《诸子家训》?! ; IMF-MOS journalist-liasing night :P

Thursday, September 14, 2006

启程 the Pilgrimage

梦想起飞,梦想降落。

天空很大,很蓝。走过12家美术馆和博物馆、7趟航班、2趟Eurostar,一双$8冒牌sneakers涉足4个国家的6个城市。全在21天19个晚上。地方、语言、文化、历史、景点繁多而各自精彩。

用跳跃的心,年轻的双眼去看和独自安静地感受。因明白、了解、见识而变得聪明、自信。

感激上帝带我翱翔,一路上护佑着我,给我一个又一个惊喜的发现。

天空辽阔,心随眼界而开阔了,年轻自然精彩起来。

日后回首可能觉得没什么,甚至忘了爱一个人旅行的自己,但此时的我自觉变得美丽和更street-smart了,也更加爱自己。这张机票是我给自己最lavish的礼物!

一次梦想(幸运地)实现,开启了心中其他梦想的翅膀。There are endless possibilities and dreams.

回忆因看了美丽的事物(19世纪我念过的世界名画)而彩色,心有所动。

我爱一个人在大城市里旅行,走自己想走的路。一个人放纵,一个人跳舞。好爱,挚爱。

12.9.2006, 3 a.m. 笔于云端中

Saturday, September 09, 2006

purpleshadow don't want dream to end @ Paris

6. Paris
Bonjour!

i like today's date, looks special... and tonight marks the 18th night in Europe. tmr is my 19th night and my final night, at my final stop.

I can't bring myself to lurve Paris, although I am very happie these two days I roamed ard on my own :) Dont love Paris cuz I dunno a single word of French, and it doesn't feel very very safe here, prob cuz the place I am bunking at is quite out of the way. takes 40 mins to get into town by RER (local train from suburbs).

My first destination was Lourve (my least fav among National Art Gallery of London and Vatican of Roma) yesterday; went Champs de Elysees, saw Arch of Triumphant and Notre Dame today. Very very happy found a cheap Marche-styled restaurant where i can have a good full meal under 5 euros! went there two nights in a row to fill my hungry n malnourished stomach :)

my adventure is ending, argh....... i dun want to return to reality, mundane everyday...heee, but at least I had the best 19 nights dream of my life already :P

merci to all who helped to make my trip possible, frens who lent me maps, backpack, CF card and gave me advice & words of caution! and my parents who worried for me... i made it :)

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

purpleshadow will miss @ Milano

5. Milano
I am in lurve again......with Milano city! Milano is my second favourite city after London! :)

What do I like? The trams cris-crossing the city roads along side with the hunchback cars and the humongous shopping boutiques (they have a 3 storey Zara at Via Emmanuel)is great, despite it being 31 deg C today! (I checked BBC weather, it says Rome is 34 deg C today :P ) All my shopping dollars went to value-for-money Sweden brand H & M, I already started wearing all teh newly bought clothes during the journey, hohoho. Walked into Prada Milano shop and still did not have the desire to buy a $2000 bag. I am so not a brand conscious girl.

Back in hall an hour ago, feels good at this moment. Just had exquisite cookies with Italian (vending machine made) coffee *happie* my 1st cuppa here, and my last night here in Italy after close to a week. I will miss Milano-- the upbeat city life, feels safe and more urbanised than Rome the ancient city.

Ate my risotti (rice) funghi and tiramisu finally today! Not bad...and ate a fruity gelato too.I plan to take one more cuppa and one more gelato before I board the bus to go to Linate airport tmr! (catching flight to Paris Orly)

there was a funny incident, this indian looking guy tried to pick me up. No i am not being racist but he doesnt give me the good vibes, he says he is from Swiss. On the way, he asked if I liked coffee, I tot he might wanna ask me for a cuppa, so I said "NO" instantly :P Hmm, we met at a Chisea Saint Marie Grazie church, and walked to Cardorna stazione tog whereby he asked me along to see Castello towers which is 100 m away from the stazione. I didnt even know dat clock tower was a place of interest. I declined the offer, partly cuz I had to take the 2nd last train back to Castellanza town from Cardorna stazione.

okie, gotta shower n pack bag now :)
CIAO! Hugz myself n to YOU...

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

purpleshadow @scorching Venice sun

4. Venice

Bronto (Hello) :)
*my so hot so crowded Venice day trip today
Weather makes or break a trip, not the company I'd say.
Today I had a brand new start of my FINAL WEEK OF HOLIDAYS (last 7 days). Rested enough and off I go to sightseeing again.
I went Venice alone today while friend attends class. (btw I sign in as a guest in this hall already, so my stay is legal! yeah!)

It is 3 hours away by Eurostar, but before that I need 1 hr to get out of ulu Castellanza town to reach Milan Centrale (I left hall at 6.30 am). Therefore I spent 8 hours on rail in total! That leaves me with 4 hours of Venice!

I like to be alone, to navigate and explore places on my own is enjoyable and exciting! It makes me more conscious of where I am heading and the freedom of what I want to do, instead of just switching off brains and follow frens/guides around.

Well, at least i saw for myself, Venice is no big deal. The weather is freaking hot...... too hot to feel romantic or be mesmerised by the gondolas. AND the water buses and every alley of Venice was super-duper packed with tourists from all over the world (as usual, like in Rome, tourists outnumbered locals and few chances to meet real Italians, haha). The water bus I took is more packed than SBS/SMRT during peak hours I assure you! I suspect it was overloaded. *Sigh*

Imagine I have to smile before the camera and "pretend this is oh-so-fun" while breaking out in sweat, hahaha...... lose my mood. Nevertheless, been there, seen it and took lotsa pix! (my usual style)

Oh, i met a retired couple from North Carolina today while i was lunching alone, told them a few tips on sightseeing in Rome :) the restaurant is rather poor, regretted my choice. Run by chinese from china, the sea bass i had (a treat for myself after starving myself with instant mee and a slice of bread yest) was very chinese in taste. and No Carlyn, I cannot find any squid sphagetti or risotti here! Argh! and I haven't found any nice tiramusu yet. The only consolation is, you can never go wrong with ANY gelati shops here, freshly made ones costing more than S$3 is quality-guranteed.

*my verdict on Italians
1. Italian men are buaya
(MSN with friend)
Gonzales says:
italians very buaya one
purpleshadow@milan's ulu town called Castellanza says:
No ah, they are very helpful... but Spainards are relatively more warm, polite and friendly. Italian men n women alike help me out when I ask them in English. ok wait... I agree Italian men are a bit se1... (told him about the Treasury thingy)
Despite so, I saw a couple of oh-so-cute Italian YOUNG men today! gorgeous enough to sweep me off my feet... shhh... i snap pix of them secretly :P

2. Italians are lazy cooks
Look, tiramisu is the only dessert that requires NO baking. Pasta is the EASIEST to cook, even a cooking dummy like me tried it at home before. and Pizza, just get the crust and sprinkle ingredients and bake, how hard can it be? heee...

3. Yes and No
In Italian, yes is "SI" just like chinese's SHI; and no is "NO" which is the English way. Eh, no point made, just a bo-liao comment.

*on my backpack
I know why I am so tired. Cuz I moved ard in my backpack for a number of times already: to london/to airport to go to spain/change hostel/to spain airport to go to rome/ to train station to go to milan...... each time I transit a city is like army training. March with 12 kg weight! Luckily I was canoeist-trained in JC! haha, so my shoulders and back can still take it and walk properly. This Thursday, I have to go through 1 hour train ride to reach Milan, find the correct airport shuttle bus and fly off to Paris.... argh, two more times I have to live "in" my backpack before I reach home.

* to Ah Glenn who is struggling under huge pile of work
dear Glenn, I have 1 more week here, which is 7 days of freedom, or 168 hours. Taking 9.11 flight from Paris. No I don't miss office/work :P but I miss my computer in my bedroom... used to sitting there every night to msn or do work or watch drama.

Jia you!! Hang in there. Don't be jealous...... I will play hard here :P maybe Paris will be cooling and makes me fall in love (with the place). 3 months holidays sound good... but leave it for my marital leave in future can? :P
Ciao!!!

Monday, September 04, 2006

purpleshadow @ back to hall life

ok, as u can see, I am quite bored this Monday and I am blogging for the second time.
The hall here looks no different from one in Singapore. Today did laundry on top of the 3 hrs nap, and we cooked dinner like all uni. hosteliers in expensive countries do. Ours was a cant-be-simpler fare of instant mee and sardines straight from the can.

In the bustling kitchen of exchange students, I followed suit, blended in and imposed as one. Chatted with a jap guy and two Austrian gers... making new frens here unexpectedly. will get to befriend them till I leave on Thurs. I feel young n "student-ish" living among them. The friendly hall culture, the excitement of meeting new int'l friends.... *reminiscene* School ain't that far away from me, been only two yrs since I left school (but 4 and 1/2 yrs since left hall).

took a walk around the quiet town after i woke up from nap. it is reallie a xiao1 zhen1. Very serene and ... i can imagine it will get boring if not for the new frens.

Italian TV-- MTV channel kept me companied most part of today. they air mostly english n some italian music. what reallie entertained me was the American show called "Room Raider", quite a nonsense reality show where a guy picks his date among 3 girls who are room mates based on visiting their bedrooms and sizeures of the gers' hideous stuff like.. dirty underwear. *duh* but it was the best show i watched today apart from e latest MTV haha..

i was telling Les I am nuahing in Milan instead of Spore, weather feels the same afterall. But she made me realise.. i wouldn't have the luxury of time in Spore... yea, she is right. I am lucky to be nuah-ing this way today :) Not everyday can be spent idling like this...........

purpleshadow rotting @ Milan

hey all,

Right now i m in this university town called Castellanza....reallie ulu, took close to 2 hr to reach here from Milan Centrale stazione. reallie feel like dying last night when i had to carry backpack n walk for close to 30 mins to locate the hostel... a tot crossed my mind: i would not want to do this again! :P

yest. i only ate 10 slices of bread(bread here is smaller square sized, harder in texture and spread w choc tt i have grown addicted to since i arrived in Italy) and a slice of pizza whole day...need all that energy to carry the turtle shell :( 1 week in Italy, with all the carbo-- gelato, tiramisu, bread, pasta and pizza......i know i am just gg to get fat! but so be it :)

i did nothing today, just rest in fren's room. *yawn* had a 3 hrs nap and walked ard the hostel. i m bunking in "unoffically" so i have to keep a low-profile. Memories of my own hall stay in uni flashed back at me.

Italy is really too hot to feel enjoyable...imagine sightseeing in Spore's weather. I have 1 more week of holidays, flying back next Mon! argh, kinda had enough of sightseeing already n nothing reallie excites me anymore...European cities is just like any cities in the world, e way cities look and how city-dwellers live are universal... Going Venice for a day trip from Milan via Eurostar tomorrow. Hope i don't miss the trains to Milan centrale from this small town's train stazione, else i am sc***ed.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

purpleshadow still @Rome

hey all,

11.30am in Rome's Freedom Travellers' hostel. waiting for 3pm Eurostar train ride to Milan, whiling time here. It is too hot now to go out and see Roman Forum which I didnt cover on day one. Not tired today, cuz dun have to do any sightseeing and slept for 9 straight hours! ;)
let me recount some special encounters i had so far:

*silly encounter

This Monday, from Spain-Girona airport, i should have taken airport bus to Barcelona city which is 80 km away, but i took the one that headed to Girona town instead, which is just 10km away. it was a night flight... so i panicked a little when i realised i took the wrong bus n ended up at a ulu-town's bus terminal at 11+ pm! i prayed and prayed n decided to take a €20 cab back to Girona airport to catch the last midnight airport bus to Barcelona town. Thanks to the help of a Roman-looking young lad who called the cab for me....and i did it!! *blessed* and poor Eugene, there he was waiting for me from 11 plus pm to 1.15am.... dat night, no shower when i reached the 6-beder hostel as there is a shower curfew from 11pm to 7.30am, how silly! Heng, wet tissues came in useful.
(p/s: the last night I was in spain, we went back to the same hostel, and we didnt get to bathe too though we reach hostel at 11:05pm, you must be thinking I stink, yea, prob U r right :P this sticky feeling contribute to my grumpiness :( )

*stupid encounter
ok, this is a real small thing but quite a fright when I can't find my handphone on day 2 of Spain-Barcelona.I had misplaced it in the 6-beder hostel and moved on to another hostel on Tuesday. I distinctively remembered tt morning I woke up and read Noelle's sms before putting the hp somewhere back on bed or into bag. Luckily, the hostel owner found it lying in the gap between verge of bed n wall. Phew!

*Italian man encounter
Carlyn warned me about Italian men.......and I had a taste of their friendliness myself yesterday. I went to St. Pietro's Basilica (St. Peter's Temple/Church) and chanced upon their special exhibition area.... i asked the security who is a 50+ yrs old man with beard and blonde hair, how much is the ticket? He took a look at me, smiled and said: "For you...... free." and he opened the gantry for me, and got me the audio guide. haha....anyway the place is called The Treasury of the church where they display gems and rock crystals ornaments, and Pope's monstrane, tiara and precious biblical canon.

*sad encounter
i try not to think too much abt it-- my CF card was spoilt, and it contained my London pix of St. Paul's Cathedral, Stonehenge+Bath+lacock...... Gosh. I pray it can be salvaged miraculously. Also, the security at Stansted airport is very, very tight. silly me forgot to take out the lipbalm, Mopiko and lip gloss in my handcarry bag and had to discard them! and i was lucky i checked in my backpack with Ryan air last minute and the lady at the counter didn't charge me £5 fee. *blessed*

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The Journey
A little peep into where I have been in the last 11 days. Yes, I have seen what I should have seen in these cities, yet some are not so-enjoyable cuz I was too tired. The good thing is I like to eat bread tho it is not the healthiest food, so i have been eating bread all day n night *yummy*. The not so good thing is I am not a person who will miss home or Singapore, so I don't have the blues :P

1.London
I had a very hectic schedule, went 4 places each day to maximise my stay there! Thanks to Van and Raine who lent me their apartment to stay :) it was cooling weather in the 18 deg range, and i was glad i can put on autumn clothings to take pix!

In 4 and a half days, I went National Art Gallery (best!), Greenwich, saw the Big Ben (skipped Westminster Abbey), British Museum, Oxford Circus, St. Paul's, Tate Modern art museum, Stonehenge+Bath, Harrods, Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, Burkingham Palace and watched the musical Chicago @ £25 on a Friday night. bought tonnes of postcards and cannot afford shopping there, then again I dun like Topshop kinda fashion. Enjoyed figuring London out on my own, and HG and I accompanied each other for the Stonehenge day trip. Impressed by the driver was driving the mini-van at 120km/h and giving guide talk at the same time. of cuz, i liked all the sights too :)

2.Barcelona
Land of the Catalans. I declare Spainard men are the cutest! More so than the blonde Britons n big-sized Italians. I like the Roman look in them, haha...not tt I got to know any of them, but I think Spainard guys and Italian babes are the best:P

Actually, I was tired out when I reached Spain, and we kept shifting hostels. I was overwhelmed by fatigue and my 12 or 13-kg turtle shell that I don't feel much excitement by what I saw.

Weather is normal like summer Singapore but we don't sweat. Me and Eugene went Gothic cathedral walk, Port Olympic, La Ramblas (I found a cafe called Cafe de Opera with an authentic waitering style which I liked so much that I went there 3 days in a row), shopped at H & M and Zara, visited Parc Guell and La Sagrande Familia and Casa Milla for Antoni Gaudi architecture, Picasso & Henry Moore art museums, saw National Art Museum with a gothic-muslim inspired facade and the Olympic village area behind it (the Espanya metro stop). Also, the FCBarcelona stadium. I love Spanish sauteed mushrooms in olive, can still remember the taste :) Tried parella (rice) too.

3.Rome
We had 2 nights here, still tired when I arrived, I feel I need 12 hrs zzzzz to recover. Day 1 was a visit to Colosseum, Palatino (Palatine Hills) and Trevi Fountain. Day 2 was full day at Musei Vatican (1 hr queue) and St. Peter's and the dunno-why-it-is-so-celebrated Piazza di Spagna (Spanish steps) dotted with branded shops...... St. Paul is much grander and i like it more than St. Peter's. And it is freaking sunny in Rome, like 25-30deg, same weather as Singapore... the sun is oh so scorching n glaring... i just feel like hiding in the indoor museums and not go out into the sun (fear freckles). The last place we went to was the Rome Pantheon, it was quite a disappointment, nothing much to see, perhaps the Greek one would be good.

It helps to get the ISIC youth card or bring ur old matriculation card, cuz I got a couple of discounts for the sights thus far, very useful!

yippey, 9 more days to go, half the journey accomplised, left Milan and Paris!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

purpleshadow says ciao@Rome

Hey all...





in rome now, just got back to hostel. my last night here.
london so far was my fav fav fav, unbeatable...rather tired as i keep gg places... kinda glad it is left with milan (gg tmr) and paris. spain-barcelona is so-so and shopped a little, rome is okay, not too excited abt what i had seen today, the humongous buildings n stuff, and sistine chapel...hmm, not that awfully impressed. all christian ptgs of Renaissance, can be sian after a while!

I will be skipping florence as not confident of gg alone n din book any hostel thus far, and i am quite saturated w the Italian Renaissance art work tt i dun reallie favour, so will not see the huge David sculpture n the piazza tt Michanglo designed etc....

i dun have phone connection in italy, cant believe M1's coverage so -good-!!

how.s My Paper doing? time flies while travelling and everyday feels like a weekend, lost track tonight is actually a Sat night. Yet long trip like mine, time seem stagnant. counting down to 10 more days! finally.....no more mishaps i pray!