Gintaro - a pure-bred Scottish Fold (Folded-Ears)

1 Comment // Written on Aug 25, 2008 // Animals // 19 person viewed

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Hi everyone! Sorry for the delay in updating, I have been busy with work related, but from now on I should be able to update regularly, as I am back to a normal schedule! *YEY*

Here I present you GINTARO, a 4 and 1/2 months old pure bred blue & white bi-colour Scottish Fold kitten! A boy! The blue colour in the name actually indicates that it is Grey in colour.

In New Zealand, you can only take home a kitten from its breeder when it is 3mths old… he is from Palmerston North originally :cheerful:

He was born on the 31st of March (an Aries) this year (2008), so it’s definitely a date to remember *lol*

His name means Silver Boy in Japanese, similarly to Kentaro a common name in Japan.

Meeting Birdy for the first time…

Feeling *SHY* and *TIMID*… well not for long!

Initially I wanted a girl, because they can be more affectionate but unfortunately it has been sold before I saw it. At this time of the year there are not alot of Scottish Folds for sale, as they only breed twice a year or so, and not all litter (a set of new born kittens) will have the folded ears.

Sometimes only 50% or all of a set of litter has folded ears! All Scottish Folds are born with straight ears initially, but after about 21 days their ears will start folding to a degree of single, double, triple fold or NO FOLD (Scottish Fold Straight-Eared).

On a side note, you should not breed a Scottish Fold to a Scottish Fold for health reasons (at risk of bone concerns), my Scottish Fold is a pure-bred between a British Shorthair and a Scottish Fold.

Apologies for the photos being slightly grainy, his actions are so fast I could only try capturing using a shutter speed of 1/500 resulting in quite dark pictures. I will work on my shutter speed skills :pinch:

Recently, he has caught a cold and has a minor eye infection therefore he is weeping yellow discharge as you can see in the pictures, but he is recovering fast (thanks to the antibiotics). Remember to clean their eyes often to help them recover faster.

A picture of the silly boy standing up! :lol:

Getting playful with his new buddy… Birdy

Standing up and in CONTROL :ninja:

Gintaro: Caught a live one! Let me see how it tastes :w00t: *nibbles*

Birdy: :getlost: … *SIEN* Be gentle can or not? My left eye also peeling liao (made of sticker)

Mmmm…

Observing the birdy, ready for an ATTACK :angry:

Gintaro: Freeze! and NO ONE GETS HURT! :angry:

Birdy: You again?! Aiyoh I need a break… I think I will be taking unpaid leave for a week! :cwy:

I will be posting pictures of him regularly to track his growth and his silly behaviours as well as to improve my animal photography. :lol:

So be sure to tune in if you find him adorable!


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The Dark Knight, Batman at Sky City Metro

No Comment // Written on Aug 02, 2008 // Lifestyle // 21 person viewed

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Decided to go to city to take some photos on a Wednesday late afternoon, the weather looked quite promising earlier but not for long.

I ended up in Sky City Metro and decided to catch a movie, “The Dark Knight” was screening at the IMAX theatre, it was awesome! the huge screen and surround sound was crazy. Tickets were sold out fast, so we had to sit 3rd row from the front, sure does make us DIZZY :sick: at times, nevertheless it was a kick ass experience.

SEE MORE, HEAR MORE, FEEL MORE — IMAX is the ultimate movie experience. With crystal clear images and wraparound digital surround sound, IMAX lets you feel like you’re really there.

Definitely worth watching it! Loads of action and packed with cool gadgets, architecture, cinematography and all that usual good looking stuff (Nokia phones, Lamborghini and so on).

Catch it at IMAX now! remember to book early and sit FAR FAR :blush:

Sky City Metro neon blue theme all over the escalators, trying to attract the young generation, i guess?

From another perspective, blue, funky, futuristic and cool lighting.

Actually it is quite confusing to find your way around. Almost like a puzzle or a maze!

I take a while sometimes how to reach some shops or to exit the building :silly: Only sometimes!

Yes…. due to the rain we had to hang around Sky City Metro for up to 2hours, and therefore could not resist not to buy the Wii Fit at LiveWire. It was $188 and was cheapest of all places which was at $199+. Since my Wii is New Zealand bought, it was worth buying, though it isn’t the cheapest in the world.

The Wii Fit consist of the Wii balance board and a game (up to 40 training activities).

Only 1 player can play at a time though, but you can go jogging with a 2nd player, by using a 2nd Wii controller.

After 3 days of using it, it really does work! It does make you do a good workout, try it out! I recommend buying it since it does help improve health without trying hard, because you can actually enjoy doing it!

Try to be competitive and do better each time, and sweat it out! Yoga workouts are really good, it really stretch those muscles!

I WILL do a review on it soon.

Look at all the marios in the pile. Just had to shoot it. I love Super Mario Brothers! Mario, Luigi and not to forget Yoshi!


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A walk down Britomart Transport Centre

No Comment // Written on Aug 02, 2008 // Photography // 23 person viewed

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Time for some experimental photography with typography.
Hope you will enjoy the cinematographic experience you will find ahead.

From now on, each of my post will have a series of shots that contains the same theme.

The weather was so bad it nearly blew me off my feet.

I also found many DEAD/DAMAGED/NEGLECTED umbrellas all over the place :lol:

I decided to take advantage of Britomart’s underground walkway just to walk home, and to avoid the rain because I did not have my umbrella with me.

It was quite late and has barely anyone there.

Nowadays it seems like you must keep an umbrella handy beside you in AUCKLAND :getlost:

You never know when it is going to RAIN or SHINE, almost like DUNEDIN :shocked:

Escalator

The escalator from my perspective

Final Stop

The very last stop for Downtown Auckland

Keep left if you are not in a hurry, keep right if you are! As always.

Keep left if you are not in a hurry, keep right if you are! As always.

Caution: Keep your eyes on the moving train, stand within the line

Caution: Keep your eyes on the moving train, stand within the line

More pictures tomorrow.

I need to get some sleep :sleeping:


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Thai Fruit & Flower Festival 2008

1 Comment // Written on Jul 28, 2008 // Auckland Events // 26 person viewed

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Found out there was going to be a Thailand festival - 2 DAY event, just few days ago and decided to drop by since admission is FREE *yey*

It was held at the ASB Showgrounds on Greenlane West. It also mentioned in the advertisement there was going to be fruits and flowers for sale! Also Thai food from selected restaurants.

Fruits like durian, longan, lychee, mango, coconuts and mangosteen *wow* all the fruits I MISS eating!
Especially at this time of the year, WINTER in NEW ZEALAND, it would be a nice treat to savor on those fruits.

Fresh Durians

Look at that, doesn’t it look tempting? The strong smell of durian fragrance was all over the place.

These were directly imported from Thailand just 3 days before the event.

1 Fresh Durian

Yes, this was the durian I bought. Look at its spikes, remember to handle with care!

Don’t drop on your feet *lol*

$49 per piece

$49 for 1 DURIAN, I know I am a big sucker :lol: but heck it was worth it!

Though you can get them for around BND7.00 = NZD6.50 at SupaSave (Brunei supermarket (Brunei grown durians)) :face: :pinch:

Or BND12.00 =NZD11.30 at SupaSave (Brunei supermarket (Thailand grown durians))

Delicious rich yellow flesh, I was expecting fewer and smaller flesh, but turns out it has big juicy pieces.

Longan

Longan seller and heaps of longans! So happy to see longan in New Zealand! They tasted very good, bought a bag for $5

Mangosteen

Mangosteen!

Lychee

The Lychee tasted abit funny, abit sour :wink:

Dissecting the durian

The Durian can be divided into many sections.

And more dissection of the durian

Heaps of rich yellow flesh

Yes, the car, fridge and house stinks of durian :w00t:

The smell should diffuse within 2 days

But if you can try to appreciate the strong fragrance, you will enjoy eating and smelling it!

Cute Performer

Look at this cute girl’s costume, she looks so natural :wub:

Lady Performer

Thai lady performing traditional dance, very entertaining.

Notice the fish behind her back, apparently another male performer who is meant to be the monkey is searching for it high and low, if you were there, you would get what I mean :lol:

The monkey was quite hilarious but it was a nice overall performance, I especially liked the traditional music.

Chrysanthemum Boy

Cute boy observing me, observing chrysanthemum flowers in the water.

Longan vs Lychee

Longan and lychee comparison. Lychee seed is much bigger, but also shiny black in colour.

Behind the counter

Behind the busy counters. Babies babysitting themselves :tongue:

Skewered snacks

There was heaps of food!

Delicious Thailand fish cakes

I only got to sample the fish cakes 1 skewer for $2, which is so good!

As good as Thai Smiles on Colombo Street from Christchurch.

Overall, it was a fun event, though the weather was daunting and pouring non-stop. :alien:


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Sunny Sunday afternoon at Princes Wharf

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Lookout point

Approaching the end of Princes Wharf, the sun and wind was both very strong.

The waves were swelling not long after.

Vandalism

Originally printed as “FISHING, DIVING, SWIMMING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED”.

Now as “WISHING, DIEING, SWIMMIN IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED” and the message underneath that says “NO HOPES AND DREAMS ALLOWED”.

Vandalism is quite common in New Zealand. :ermm:

Stay within the red line

So bright I squint my eyes most of the time :pinch:

The RED line is a precaution to indicate you should stay within it.

NZL 40

I thought I spotted the America’s Cup yacht sailing (New Zealand), but it’s actually a service offered to tourists.

If you are interested Visit Sail NZ - NZL40 & 41 Experience sailing America’s Cup yachts on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour and ‘On the Edge’ sailing catamaran in the Bay of Islands

Click here http://www.sailnz.co.nz/site/content.aspx?pageid=10

Hilton Hotel Auckland

The stunning Hilton Auckland Hilton Hotel at Princes Wharf.

You can dine at the exquisite White Restaurant while enjoying the beautiful views.


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