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Visits to Singapore…

Chinese New Year Dinner with Cheow Kheng & Family

I was invited over to Cheow Kheng’s house for dinner this evening. This dinner had left a lasting impression on me. It was an unforgettable evening.

I didn’t expect to know Cheow Kheng more than just a collaborator from NParks in our quest to promote gardening. He is now more of a personal friend to me. Today is the first day of Chinese New Year. Frankly, I feel honoured for the invitation because today is often regarded as a day reserved for gatherings with immediate family members and relatives.

I totally enjoyed the spread of food prepared by Mrs Ng – the Bak Kut Teh (Pork Ribs Soup), traditional Heng Hua rice vermicelli and the black glutinous rice dessert… I especially like the vermicelli because it was so smooth and I was told by Cheow Kheng that they were handmade ones brought in from Kuala Lumpur… Besides the food, I had a great time talking to Cheow Kheng, his wife, Swee Imm and his relatives.

Earlier in the evening, I also got to meet Dr Easaw Thomas who won the top award for the last Community in Bloom competition for the Private Homes category, which was co-awarded to AsiaOne.com’s Editor, Irene Ngoo.

Dr Thomas is an inspirational man and his love for forest trees, which he shared, really made me think differently as to the use of trees in home landscaping. In addition, his ‘natural’ approach towards gardening, namely, the need to improve the quality of our local soil the natural way as well as to introduce beneficial wildlife and predators to the garden is something that I agree with. I have also managed to also take a picture with this great man.

A day with Ray Lemieux

It was a rainy day yesterday but that did not hinder the meeting with Ray Lemieux, a succulents specialist from Tropiflora. Ray is here in Singapore until the coming Sunday to oversee the first shipment of bromeliads from Tropiflora for the Gardens by the Bay project.

He first got to meet Lily, a fellow member from the Green Culture Singapore discussion forum, who grows a variety of plants that he is interested, which include hoyas, dischidias and various ant plants.

Through the meeting, Lily and Ray exchanged contacts for future correspondence and I was glad to witness that. This is one of the reasons why the GCS discussion forum was set up for, that is, to let likeminded plant lovers meet, share their experiences, swop plants, etc.

We also brought Ray down to Woon Leng nursery, which is perhaps the only nursery in Singapore that stocks a large array of collectors’ hoyas, dischidias and various ant plants at present.

We ended with lunch at a coffeeshop at Choa Chu Kang where we got some local fare for Ray. Before we left, we took the picture below

P/S: Many thanks to Anton who brought Ray to meet us as well as following us through the entire time. Thanks for paying for the food I was trying to order. Please allow me treat you guys the next time ok!

Also thanks to Lily for agreeing to the visit to your garden and bringing Ray around Woon Leng.

Chong Ren – hope you enjoyed the trip yesterday despite the wet weather. Help me to thank your Dad for driving us around.