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A shot of an old asphalt silo at a truckyard I once worked at. It was covered in that pretty foliage and I love rusty objects so...
Howe Library's object poetry, created in celebration of National Poetry Month, April 2009 and on display in the children's room.
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
Blue lamps at the Chinatown Heritage Centre. It houses a wealth of memories and untold stories of how Singapore's early forefathers had settled in this area after their perilous journey from afar.
Each level of the Centre takes you to a different time in the history of Chinatown and allows you to trace the lives of its early occupants. Life in the old days was very simple and almost everyone lived in rented cubicles of shophouses. Poverty, diseases and harsh living conditions were common and widespread. The hard life of the migrants resulted in many of them seeking solace in the four evils: opium smoking, prostitution, gambling and secret societies. On a brighter note, Chinatown, in its heyday, was always bustling with life and activity. Traditional festivals of different races were celebrated here, thus making Chinatown culturally vibrant and unique.