Saturday, 15 August 2009

Standing Out

Andy has an accent that reminds me of bangers, fish and chips. He was patient enough to adequately answer my questions on the Sony T900. I thought he may have been on a year long stay Down Under, and he was doing well in customer focus, with a genuine smile and show of interest. How refreshing and different from some sales people at white goods, furniture or electronic stores. Andy stood out like "I want to buy from him" at Moore Park in Sydney's east.

The same enthusiasm was shown by staff at a modernly adorned restaurant serving Japanese food in suburban Eastwood, north-west of Sydney CBD. Janie had recommended the place for dinner, a contrast to the tone set by the majority of the nearby businesses. Information was written on glass platelets above where we sat. Although space was at a premium, solid tables supported customers who were seen to be relishing their food, especially the ramen and the bentos. Customers who did not book ahead were content to wait on this Saturday night. It was a refreshing sight to see a blonde-haired bloke attend to customers instead of the expected smiling Asian women. My sashimi of tuna cuts were fresh and went down well with the miso soup and tempura.

At Broadway shopping centre, I noticed Asians selling Italian pastas - was that a contradiction, I thought. The place had not changed much even if I had not been there for years. The demographics of the shoppers and visitors reflected the variety of neighbourhoods it was surrounded with -university students, gay couples, young families, elderly matrons, Chinatown spillovers, fitness practitioners, bohemian dwellers and cinema goers. The outdoor store Ananconda offered challenges to the likes of Kathmandu, Australian Geographic and Paddy Pallin. L'Occitane was pretty in display and suggested a touch of Euro chic. The GNC store of many years ago had disappeared, but the Dymocks book store still thrived, retaining its industry initiatives of having a coffee shop amongst its well-stocked shelves and display innovation. A new feature of Broadway in Sydney is the Oxfam store, with its brightly coloured baskets out front and socially conscious shoppers inside.

Friday, 14 August 2009

Catching Up, All Over

Kit, Bee and Kev at the Prima Tower, Singapore July 2009



On the Farm - Bee, Roy and Kev on Sentosa Isle


The Campbells on the 8th of August, 2009


Neil and Yeen Yee at their summer wedding


Bee and Kev at airline promotional fair in Singapore, or maybe Provence


Kev Yong and Nieve Campbell - a pleasant Saturday afternoon at the Pymble Golf Club

Sunday, 2 August 2009

Catching Up, Class and All

At the Ipoh Old Town kopi tiam, Section 17, Petaling Jaya, July 13, 2009



Coffee break, Novena, Singapore, 17 July 2009



The vegetarian do near the Old Sentosa cinema site, Section 17, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Sydney Sentiment

Twilight at Circular Quay 1 August 09



Sydney's Apple Store, second largest in the company network



Town Hall in the heart of the CBD



Dusk at the iconic Harbour Bridge

Friday, 31 July 2009

One Night at Ee-Laine Yap's Possum's Nest

Refreshing Greens


Marinated Prawn Entree



Duck Slices on a Rocket Bed, garnished with Lychees



The Mains


The Dessert

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