WH's Domain

Life's a journey....................Enjoy the RIDE!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

615. Happy Father's Day!

Typical Father's Day celebrations. Bah Kut Teh breakfast, a stroll along Gurney Drive, then back home for a nap, & then out for a family dinner. Well, Father's day celebrations is getting more and more precious. As time goes by you realise nothing lasts forever, so we treasure whatever time left. Well, it's also interesting to see how my bros are coping with fatherhood. :)

Raine keeps telling me my day will come and I'll understand it better........CHOI! touch wood!

Trying to be artistic; Isaac & Ruyi

Finally went to The Promenade & The Deck. It's a new place (ala Gurney Drive) along the Jelutong Expressway. It's quite a nice place and there's pasar malam during the weekends. I feel sorry for those who bought the houses along the promenade. Judging from what I see, I think it's gonna be hell trying to find a place to park and not to mention the noise polution. The nite I was there, there's a bunch of kids having a time of their lives camwhoring, some mat rempits and also love birds.

At the deck, there's this 4 huge pillars which looks like an uncompleted water tower. :) Then I read the plaque. Apparently it's an art piece called A Celebration Of Our Blue Sky. The following is the inscription. :)

A CELEBRATION OF OUR BLUE SKY

There stand four tall posts...
but you see only two of them,
sometimes three and sometimes all four...
depending on where you stand.

You come to see these posts...
which symbolize nature...
that is continously changing.

The colour of the posts is blue symbolizing the sky...true!...
but watching the sky at sunset or,
at night you'll give up this cliché...
that the sky is always blue.

The blue in this work of mine symbolizes...
man's desire to return to nature.

This sculpture is created by the
renowned Artist NAKAYAMA Hitori
on the 25th January 2008

'If you find difficulty in accepting a work of art, it is this particular piece that serves to open your mind."







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