feelin bored so went to check out my name, here are a few meanings
1)Bran Usage: Irish, Irish Mythology Pronounced: BRAN [key] Means "raven" in Irish. In Irish legend Bran was a mariner who was involved in several adventures.
2)Bran Usage: Welsh, Welsh Mythology Pronounced: BRAN [key] Means "raven" in Welsh. In Welsh legend Bran the Blessed (called also Bendigeid Vran) was the son of the god Llyr. Later Welsh legends describe him as a king of Britain who was killed attacking Ireland.
as for the chinese one, he is suppose to be some general or something with a long long story(written in chinese, too lazy to read haha) but he seems to be korean! explains my primary 6 photos and well he could look like this or this lol! geeky!
Fire at Tangs on Sunday , can see the fire engine behind the plants hehFlood at McRitchie area, only trucks could go ahead, other cars had to make a u-turn, so suay but lucky car never drown heh this proves one thing though, hyundai getz got water proof doors haha
friday! sentosa day, sun was bright, gd for a tan. headed down to sentosa. parked the car. walked happily to the beach. lay the mats, applied suntan lotion and laid back for a tan. 5 mins later, dark clouds covered the sun and soon drops of rain started falling from the sky! how suay can one get haha we headed for the nearby tent hoping the rain will stop. 45mins later, there was thunder and lightning.wah lau! decided to run to the showers to get change and get out. after our showers, we came out and damn the weather was fine again!! arghh we just headed to vivocity for some shopping and dinner. that sums up our perfect outing at the beach heh sun was gd, dark clouds looming behind stuck in the tentage
its been a fun and relaxing week after being back from turkiye. adjusted back to the time and weather. monday - went swimming followed by bowling. after watching remy ong on sunday night, xx got inspired and striked a turkey! hah darn we both won a game each. after that headed for town to catch saw 3, a show which i wanted to watch before the turkiye trip but couldn't make it. well, the show is not too bad with the usual revelations at the end, nice new methods of torture haha give it a 7.8 oats. the 1st 2 of the series were slightly better.
Tuesday-felt abit lazy so we decided to do some early christmas shopping for each other. 1st stop simlim square hee xx got me a...woo! i can see clearly now! "dominating!" with a 19" wide screen monitor heh great for watchin dvds too. thanks dear! after that went to bugis where i got her a bikini from one of the shops in the "bazaar" At night, had supper with the sji guys, a mini reunion before the main one during new years eve.
wednesday-feeling sporty again, even the rain couldn't stop us from going ecp to cycle. saw lots of nus freshies having fun games at the beach, guys piggybacking girls ;P those kind of stuff heh
little girl with her bicycle heh
Thursday-suppose to head for sentosa but it rained, so ended up in town catching "the holiday". quite a funny comedy, cameron diaz still looks as stunning as ever, beats kate winslet hands down heh give it 8.5 oats for a light hearted feel good comedy with chiobu in there. went to meet up with xx's vball friends for dinner after that. hopefully tomoro's weather will be good either for sentosa or tennis.
pics of ice-skating turned pool/bowling outing before the turkey trip
just came back from Turkey this morning(oh it should be Turkiye, not turkey which foreigners always call) felt hmm HOT! ah not used to the singapore weather already, kinda miss the cold, i-can-see-smoke-coming-out-of-my-mouth-when-i-talk type of weather heh this was my 1st overseas trip following tour, so felt everything was quite rush and had to wake up early haha but its good for lazy ppl who dun want to plan for trips. anyway heres some highlights of the trip.
Day 1/2: Istanbul touched down Ataturk Airport, istanbul, saw our tour guide which i though he resembled Jack from lost. straightaway we went off for the tour.
Our tour guide Leo
Visited the Hippodrome Square, which was the former center of sportive and political activities of Constantinople. only the Egyptian Obelisk, Constantine & Serpentine Columns.
Egyptian ObeliskSerpentine Columns After that, we went to the Blue Mosque, which is also known as Sultan Ahmet Mosque. It is one of the largest religious complex in Istanbul. Next was St.SophiaMuseum – a church turned mosque turned museum – which is one of the great architectural marvels of the ancient world. Blue Mosque Inside of the blue mosque St.SophiaMuseumInside of St.SophiaMuseum
TopkapiPalace was next and there we saw how the sultan lived his life, huge kitchen, treasury, armoury, huge everything. Saw displays of weapons, jewellery (86carat diamond!) and pots and pans.
Entrance of Topkapi Palace
Behind the palace was even more spectacular, this is the view. I only found out on this trip that Istanbul is actually built on 2 continents, Europe and asia! so this is the perfect place to take a picture. behind xx, on the left is europe while the right is actually asia, both continents linked by a suspension bridge. Took a coach to bolu where we stayed there for a night.
DAY 3: BOLU – ANKARA - CAPPADOCIA Took a coach to Ankara, the capital of Turkey(yes istanbul is not the capital). 1st stop in ankara was the Ataturk Mausolem. A monument built in memory of the founder of turkey.
Ataturk Mausolem
One of the guards who is suppose to keep still haha
Next, we went on to the AnatolianCivilizationMuseum. There, we saw collections of primitive art and items used by the ppl thousands of years ago.After lunch, we headed for the magnificent region of Cappadocia, which is supposed to be the highlight of any tour to Turkey. Indeed it was excellent. The tv programmes were great... only 2 english channels but! There IS porn in turkey hehe
DAY 4: CAPPADOCIA 515am, we woke up to for the hotair balloon flight! Yes! A first for me. It was a breathtaking view of Cappadocia few thousand metres above ground. The pilot took us all the way up as well as down into the valleys and towns. After the flight, we had some snacks and champagne for celebration. We were given a certificate too! Heh
Hot! a dormant volcano behind us View from the topThe funny looking structures are called fairy chimneys, locals used to live in them until tourism invaded their land This is called the love valley, i know why, do u? hhaha
After breakfast, we went straight for the underground city of Kaymakli where early Christian dwellings extended downwards into the earth for at least 8 floors in a maze of tunnels and rooms. The tunnels were pretty narrow and short, had to duckwalk in certain areas heh.
Next is GoremeValley where we explored the rock-carved churches, some with paintings of Jesus and virgin Mary on the walls. However due to the Islamic rules where faces were not allowed, faces of the paintings were erased.Along the way, we took pictures at the Uchisar “castle” village, Goreme and PigeonValleys. In the valley, there are little hills where ppl acturally live inside of it.
Group photo at Goreme
Uchisar “castle” village
PigeonValleys
We also visited a hand made carpet factory, where we were introduced to the different kind of carpets. The cheapest goes for USD300 while the highest end carpets could cost as much as USD 20000. We also visited the pottery factory. Same thing, we were introduced to the art of pottery in Turkey. After dinner, we were treated to a delightful show featuring Belly and folklore dance. There, we had free flow of drinks as well as spectacular performances, especially the Turkish babe doing the belly dancing hee got pulled up by her to perform as well! Made a fool of myself heh
turkish babe
DAY 5: CAPPADOCIA – KONYA – PAMUKKALE A long day awaited us today as we had to travel 700km by coach via Konya to Pamukkale. It took roughly 10hours. We traveled along the original silk road towards Konya, the famous old capital city of the Seljuk Turks in the 12th and 13th centuries. Here, we visited the blue-green domed MevlanaMuseum, which used to be the cloister for Mevlevi Dervishes, the old Turkish order of whirling dervishes. They were sects who twirl round and round for 30 mins to an hour as some form of ritual.
Mevlevi Dervishes
MevlanaMuseum
After that, we continued along the old Silk Road from Konya, stopping at Horozluhan, one of the best-preserved caravanserais (inns) in Anatolia for lunch. The bus journey continued on till we reached Pamukkale where we checked in to our hotel Hieropolis. Had a nice dip in the thermal pool after dinner. Water in the thermal pool came from a hot spring yeah so it was heavenly. Tried the Jacuzzi and sauna too. Pity the pools close at 10.
DAY 6: PAMUKKALE – KUSADASI After breakfast, we went to the unique CottonCastle, beautiful white cliffs formed by limestone-laden thermal springs. Interesting part of this place is that certain pools are warm-hot water at about 33degrees while others are freezing cold. Almost got frostbite on my toes! It is really an awesome sight.
Next, visited the House of the Virgin Mary where she is believed to have spent her last years. She lived in a small humble house and there were people praying inside too. Apparently christians from all over the world visit this place.
The house virgin Mary stayed after leaving Jerusalem
Ephesus was next and apart from troy, I was looking forward to this place. There are so many fascinating stories and legends about this area, apparently the amazon women eg. Xena warrior princess was linked to this place as mentioned by the tour guide. We saw the Grand Theater which could seat about 25000 people and surprisingly concerts are still held there. There was also the Library of Celsius, Marble Street, public toilets used by the romans at that time etc. It was really a damn good experience to be there seeing all the ancient roman ruins and statues of the greek gods in person.
The original nike, an angel or something which the logo of the sports brand was inspired from
Medusa guarding the entrance
Hercules Pillars
Marble street leading to the Library, this is the orchard road of the city
Library of Celsius Grand Theatre
Last place to go was this leather shop where the made a private fashion show for us and also introduced the different types of leather. The jackets were nice but quite expensive, at least 400usd.
DAY 7: KUSADASI – PERGAMON – CANAKKALE Today, we went to the ancient city of Pergamon to see the The Acropolis, an ancient roman city built on top of a hill.Some of the sites there include Altar of Zeus, Temple of Athena, the library, theater and arsenals.
After that, headed to The Asclepion, one of the oldest hospitals around which treated both mental and physically ill ppl. This was where the serpent found in all medical logos originated from.
Channels of water used to flow in these drains to bring therapeutic effects to the patients
After lunch, proceeded to a turquoise shop which became the fastest place we visited coz nobody was interested hah everyone left quickly to avoid the sales ppl. Headed toa beach resort iris hotel for rest. Wanted to try the Turkish bath but it is done by a guy and the hotel didn’t have any male masseuse tonight so well no lost heh.
DAY 8: CANAKKALE – ISTANBUL
Took a walk at the beach today, nice clear water. Headed for Troy today, not too bad, about 1/10 the size of Ephesus. Same stuff, ancient ruins. Pity the Trojan horse was under construction but heard theres another wooden horse in town, it was the one used in the movie troy, apparently the producers of the show donated that to the locals.
Took a 4 hour bus ride back to Istanbul. Had to travel by ferry across the straits to get from asia to Europe side of Istanbul.
Captain of the ferry
upon getting onto europe, the tour guide brought us to the grand bazaar where theres this huge place for shopping.
The grand Bazaar
Checked into our hotel and after dinner headed for taksim square, a “orchard road” of Istanbul where young ppl hangout. Took a taxi there and boy was the taxi driver aggressive, no blindspots checked, just changed lanes at high speed. Went into a pub where we had some drinks and tried shisha for the first time heh.
The Shisha master
Alright, that sums up my 10 days in turkey, according to the driver, we travelled 2800km!! oh my, heres our route. Free and easy would probably be more fun but then again, its quite difficult to drive in turkey and also might be a bit dangerous so i guess tour is the way to go. A great experience indeed!