by Mina | May 24, 2010 | Feng Shui
Reading the Sunday newspapers, there was some shocking news which drew my attention. ‘A passenger plane crash in Southern India killed 159 people, with 7 people surviving the disaster; ‘Five die in four crashes in seven hours of carnage’; ‘A...
by Mina | May 18, 2010 | Feng Shui
I visited one of my lady friends few weeks ago when my husband was away. We were happy to see each other, it has been long time since we last met. We talked about how fast the time had passed, and lot of other things. She then invited me to drink a glass of soup that...
by Mina | May 11, 2010 | Feng Shui
The Pyrmont Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Australia, it crosses Darling Harbour and links Pyrmont Bay to the Sydney CBD. It is a pedestrian bridge and is also crossed by a monorail. The east end of the bridge has CBD high rises, the west end of the bridge is...
by Mina | May 6, 2010 | Feng Shui
My latest visit to the weekend market at the Rocks was last Sunday. The market is at the northern end of George Street, Sydney, next to the Circular Quay, with the Opera House nearby. The Rocks is one of the most beautiful parts of Sydney, it has many heritage...
by Mina | May 3, 2010 | Feng Shui
The Sydney Opera House is one of the iconic buildings in Australia, and one of the most famous performance venues in the world. Sydney Opera House is located at northeastern tip of Sydney CBD. The building is sitting on a land which strenches into the horbour, the...