
Hey all, we’ve made a bit of a mess, so we’ve headed into the changing room and hope to come out freshly powdered with no casualties. Go have a drink and we’ll see you soon.
The Curious Passenger
Singapore School of Meditation and Yoga is offering 20% discounts when you sign up for their 200 hour Yoga teacher course. Valid till 11 Oct 2015.
They are located at 54 Tras Street #03-01. Click here or call +65 8666-8675 to find out more.
Stay zen,
The Curious Passenger
Red Dynasty Paintball Park is joining in the celebrations for our nation’s big 5-0 by topping up an extra 50 paintballs for any game course you choose at their Bukit Timah (The Cage Sports Park) and Yishun (ORTO) branches till 31 December 2015.
Visit www.weplaypaintball.com to find out more.
This is my new favourite app right now. And that’s saying a lot, seeing that the only constant app I use is Chrome.
HikeMeUp pays you cash for simply looking at advertisements. Look at them long enough and you get to earn 50 Hike points. 1 point = $0.001. So looking at 20 ads gives you 1 Singapore Dollar. Continue reading
My colleague had made some delicious Cheng Teng the night before and brought some for all of us the next day. I shared a photo with my family of the healthy snack and next thing I knew, my mum was craving for Orh Nee.
A few weeks before, after receiving an email invitation from Marina Bay Sands, my friend invited me in turn for a typesetting workshop at the Art Science Museum. Anything that has the word ‘Type’ in it I couldn’t say no to. So this is how it went.
I was going about my nightly oral hygiene care last week when I happened to look down at my mouthwash bottle and notice the red lion head that makes up our national symbol.
Really? This is made in Singapore?!
The competition is tight nowadays. We’re all short for time. And sometimes, everyday life is just… Every. Day.
We need something new – a spark to light up our brains and fire our neurons.
Here are five. Continue reading
As the U.S. takes to ‘Marijuana Edibles‘, I decided to go back to basics and just start to populate my little herb garden with something other than my slow-growing rosemary and wildly sprawling mint.
This month’s project: Thyme. Continue reading