Yesterday was such a fruitful day. It is also the day where Robbert and I reunited after our last dinner about 2 years ago in Singapore. I was so looking forward to meet him on the fine Saturday morning. The weather was prefect and Robbert drove me to a few exciting places in his matte black production van. We keep talking about how unbelievable for us to meet after so long. As promised, he brought me to this very interesting flea market called the Roselle market. I was amazed by all the vintage stuff that can be found in this wonderful market. They are such a rare sight in Singapore. It’s was an eye opener for me as I’ve never seen so many quality vintage antiques such as irons, camera and tin toys in my life. In my opinion, they should all be kept in the museum or selling in those antiques shop for high prices. It leaves me wonder who is the original owner of these treasures in the past. Every item has got so much characteristic and story to tell about their past. I’m sure people who loves vintage stuff like me will like this market as much as I do.

Roselle market

Robbert bought this beautiful 'Life' magazine for me. It was a magazine from 1945 featuring the war artist. Every page is filled with beautiful paintings and illustrations. I like the way they illustrate the ads without using photography like now.
After the exciting tour in the wonderful flea market, we head straight the Sydney harbour bridge and Opera house. It was such a spectacular sight. The place whereby Robbert bought me to is the best angle to view the attraction. The sight that was appearing right in my eyes was just too unreal for me. It feels like a dream and I finally realize that I have come so far to Sydney.

Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House

And that is not all.. After this, Robbert drove me around this big city to see the different kinds of areas and housing in Sydney. It's an educational trip for me as I learn a lot more about this city in just a day. Little did i expect that we are on our way to see the 'legendary pacific ocean' that we always talk about in our geography lesson. Actually this is not my 1st time admiring the Pacific Ocean as i had seen it on my trip to Taiwan Hua lien. But this time round I will not be viewing it from a distance but i can feel and touch the Pacific Ocean. How incredible nature is. The seawater is so clear that it blends in with the sky. I wasn’t exaggerating when I said that the sand was shimmering. There's little glitter in the sand that makes them shimmer under the sunlight. Oh my god for that moment, I feel like diving into the water and swim with the fishes. What more can i ask for..
Dee Why beach
I really grateful to be able to meet Robbert once again. I'll like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for bringing me around. Everything feels like a dream to me and you've help me to fulfill my dreams one by one.
Labels: flea market, sydney, vintage
what more can I ask for... 8:50 PM.