Friday, February 29, 2008 Yeah I know.. it's a bit of a blogger's diarrhoea today because of the simple fact that I've holed myself up at home today so that I have no choice to do anything else but study. Studying however always makes me hungry and I've found the next thing I want to try in Singapore: Afternoon Tea at the Fullerton Singapore Courtyard "For a mid-afternoon respite, visit The Courtyard and enjoy a scrumptious afternoon tea. Served on a three-tier tea stand, our tea-time selection also includes freshly baked scones with English clotted cream and home-made berry jam, muffins, traditional tea sandwiches and delicate pastries. Guests will be able to select their favourite accompaniment from our selection of Ronnefeldt teas. Be serenaded by the exquisite music of a String Trio while enjoying Afternoon Tea at The Courtyard. The String Trio comprises three accomplished lady musicians - violinists Guo Lan and Ou Yang Dong and cellist Dawn Toh. Their repertoire includes instrumental classical and jazz pieces. The String Trio performs from Tuesday to Sunday, 3.00pm to 5.45pm. Afternoon Tea is served from Monday to Saturday, from 2.30pm to 6.00pm at S$25 per person, including a choice of coffee or tea from the menu. " - from moblog.com The thought of English clotted cream is just totally making me drool. Please, somebody go with me! Okay, the next shameless plug is for 30th February, by Chow Chee Yong. A fine art photography exhibition from now till 15th March 08, held at Kay Ngee Tan Architects at Duxton Hill (conveniently located!). Best of all, it's free! C'mon sammie I know you wanna go too! :) Further information here. Mrs Brightside at 4:29 pm {xoxo}
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