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Thursday, February 11, 2021
Happy Lunar NIU [ 牛 Cow] Year 2021 - 新年快乐 - No COW-VID.
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Good Moo-ning Everyone
Happy NIU [牛] Year - Ox Nostalgia - Singapore 1950's
The streets, roads, avenues and lorongs [lanes] in Singapore today are mostly clean and well-paved for the expensively paid vehicles that use them 24/7. During this country's early years from about the 1940's onwards, the roads were not heavily utilised so, beside vehicles, we had animals too, parading the grounds as these creatures were used to move people and goods. The horse was well-known and even today, laboured to carry people, pull wagons and carriages.
It was no surprise then, as a child that I used to watch another domesticated animal go by on Singapore roads lugging heavily laden wagons, possibly in pain and misery. It is the bullock. There's usually a man sitting in front of the cart, directing the poor creature to its destination. And they were in the middle of vehicular traffic. And frankly, like most animals, would soil the streets whenever they wanted to. It's a fascinating sight but I would just run away.
The scene that I used to witness as a boy is not to diminish the image of this creature but to explain that it's one up for the bull, cow, ox, bison, cattle, bovine or whatever you might want to call this sure-footed beast that has been useful to Man generations on. Yes, the milk you drink, etc. - how now brown cow - that's from a bovine too. It is surely one of the most useful animals created.
It took a few years before bullock carts were taken off the roads in Singapore together with the animal itself to pave for a modern metropolis. There's even a road on this island named after it - Buffalo Road at Little India in the Serangoon district.
A creature humbled by Man, yet tough, will resist the enemy that is still lurking in our midst this Chinese new year... It's the Lunar New Year of the Ox - a symbol of power, determination, fertility and even stubbornness [how true]. This creature warrants praise and is even sacred across many cultures.
We should hope to have a wonderful ox year this 2021, especially in getting rid of the virus. Hopefully not another cow-vid year, seeing the rat scuttling away to remain unseen for another 12 years.
A HAPPY LUNAR YEAR OF THE COW 2021 EVERYONE.
STAY SAFE, 8 TO A VISIT. 🐮
12022021 - a palindrome - read it forward and backward - that's 12 February, 2021.
邓丽君 - 新年好 [Teresa Teng - Xin Nian Hao].
From LIFE RECORDS Chinese.
The symbolic truth of the ox lies in its multi-nationalistic popularity; it's been painted, put up as a statue, represented in country stamps, sung about and so it goes. I have seen the Manitobabisons [above image] in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and they are huge. The ones that provide milk are from New Zealand, the dairy farm kind.
[Manitoba - minotaur - in Greek mythology - body of a man, head of a bull].
Here's one pop country western by Elvis that not many people know about. I have a copy but on an EP with a different vinyl cover. A lovely song indeed, the type that all Elvis Presley fans in Singapore would love to listen to during a Chinese New Year get-together. No. Believe me. Yes.Milk Cow Blues was composed by Kokomo Arnold in 1934. Subsequent changes led to 4 more versions. Elvis Presley did his version based on Johnny Lee Wills and made it rock-a-billy style, turned the cow with a boogie beat and recorded the version in 1954.
Yip Dick Buffalo Rd in Cantonese is Ngau cheh sui, where many of my Yippie relatives lived. My unks and aunts and cousins in the 40's on. We wished one another in many Cantonese greetings on CNY days...Kong Hei Fatt Choy, San nin fai lok! Means- Bless you with Huge Luck and May New Year Prosper you! So Andy, that's my wish for you and family too this Ox year.🌺🥰🤟
Andy Young Hey Dick, a pleasant and safe CNY to you and family too my dear friend. Whenever I walk past Barker and ACS I can see you in my midst. 'You are always on my mind...' CHEERS BRO.
Andy, wishing all readers and contributors in your blog, A Happy Lunar New (Niu) Year 2021 and for others, have a great holiday !!. Besides Buffalo Road, are you aware in Little India there are two more roads celebrating the Cow Year, i.e. Kerbau Road and Lembu Road (Translated as buffalo and cattle, respectively).
Just for fun. I remember in the sixties, my math teacher would call out the students, you "lembu" if you walked out so slowly to the blackboard and took a long time to solve a math problem in class room. He was hinting to us not to move slowly like a cow. Thanks goodness I believe today's teachers do not do this.
Dear FL Thank you for your comment and the Singapore road names connected to this year's Chinese Zodiac sign. You know your country well, especially its historical facts.
The road names are in Malay: KERBAU = BUFFALO LEMBU = COW/CATTLE
To my friends Andy Young and Yip Dick Let's not forget the Buffalo Road in Little India. That road leads to the hospital where most among our generation were born: Kandang Kerbau, which means 'buffalo cage' or buffalo corral'. And we're born in a world famous buffalo corral.
Just check out the Straits Times on October 16, 2016: “Guinness world record set by KKH for largest reunion of people born at same hospital… KKH previously held another Guinness world record - for 10 years - for being the largest maternity hospital with a record 39,835 babies born in 1966.”
Rose Khoo Ann Rowena Lim Freda Hanum Michael Fonseca Joycelyn Leong Tracy Ng Stephen Han Foo Jong Fook Koh Sui Pang Francis Anthony Rozells Andy Nisbet Gracie Teo Ser Kiong Tan
MICHAEL BANGAR HORACE WEE TONY NG MICHAEL FONSEKA FREDA HANUM [KL MAL] ANN ROWENA LIM TRACY NG ALFRED WONG TED HA PETER HAN YEN CHOW LIM KUAN MIN JOEY KOH SWEE LENG LARRY LAI MRS LARRY LAI TAN SOO KHOON JT CHEN JIMMY PRESLEE CLARENCE PERERA JIMMY YAP EDDY ENG EDDIE WEE JERRY SARAM JERRY FERNANDEZ AUDIE NG JOHNNY YEOW MICHAEL CHENG JOHNNY YEO YEO CHOON MENG CHAN BOON BUN YL CHONG DR STEVEN FARRAM [DARWIN, AUS] HENRI GANN [CALIFORNA US] CEDRIC COLLARS[PERTH, AUS.] WILLIAM LEONG [TORONTO, CAN] HAPPY TAY [VANCOUVER, CAN]
FOR PERSONAL GREETING CARDS. MORE LISTS TO FOLLOW.
CHICK COREA IS NOW PLAYING IN A BAND WITH EDDIE VAN HALEN ..you know, eddie left just after he came to celebrate my birthday..and chick just after he celebrate chinese new year with us.. CHICK NOW PERFORMS WITH OSCAR PETERSON, KEITH EMERSON, BILL EVANS,BEETHOVEN, LISZT etc
i guess we are all done with our great ones..not many left.. except jeff, mahavishnu , ritchie, carlos on guitar.. and for keyboards? herbie . ..so, dude.. get this.. hiro ogawa...you can find him on fandalism alongside me who i nominate to be the successor of the great chick corea...yes, hiro chan is an original too..like mattjsltan
HI FREDA, THANKS FOR ALL YOUR BLOG SUPPORT - STORIES, POSTERS, PICTURES, COMMENTS - I AM TRULY APPRECIATIVE OF WHAT YOU HAVE DONE. YOU ARE ONE GREAT FRIEND. BLESSINGS.
You are always most welcome Andy, it is such an honour to get to know you and your amazing blog, I am honoured indeed, have a very happy and prosperous Chinese New Year 🍊🧧🍊🧧🍊
Hiroshi Deguchi Rose Khoo Gracie Teo Michael Fonseca Kali Dass S Yip Dick Catherine Sherwood Tanja M Bayes Justin Nicholas de Souza Ian Muckersie Bob Hadden Raji Swamy Alan Lam Wilfred Yeo Rohimah Sarpin Rocky Lim Laraine Parry Ton Nijboer Sunny Fok Von Bon Tiong Boon Ong Deborah Glosz Pauline Trick
What an appropriate post for this time of the year. Andy, your creativity to come up with timely and interesting posts for the right occasion never fails to amaze me. We, your blog readers, are blessed to know a writer like you!
Good afternoon, Andy I happened to find you just now on the YouTube. I was going into the song Phoenix Theme, suitable at this time, You are talking about the golden age of SG rock music. I am glad to see you. Well, Gong Hei Fatt Choy.
Hi Andy, I found out about you from your blog while searching for Jimmy Chan CDs. I am wondering if you know where I can buy Jimmy Chan cds in Singapore?
I'm living in Canada right now, but I'll be visiting to Singapore in September. My brother is a huge Jimmy Chan fan and I'd like to surprise him with a gift.
Hi Andy, fyi, the official Mr Cliff Richard, Kenneth Gomes still very much alive and kicking. If you are interested to interview him, I can connect you with him. I think he deserves some publicity.
Hi Limmei, I was in touch with Kenneth some time ago. Met him at Great World City where I treated him to a nice lunch. I have yet to meet him again but hope to in future. Thank you very much for your kind thought.
thanks DICK for being the first to step in.
ReplyDeleteYip Dick
Buffalo Rd in Cantonese is Ngau cheh sui, where many of my Yippie relatives lived.
My unks and aunts and cousins in the 40's on.
We wished one another in many Cantonese greetings on CNY days...Kong Hei Fatt Choy, San nin fai lok! Means- Bless you with Huge Luck and May New Year Prosper you!
So Andy, that's my wish for you and family too this Ox year.🌺🥰🤟
Andy Young
Hey Dick, a pleasant and safe CNY to you and family too my dear friend.
Whenever I walk past Barker and ACS I can see you in my midst. 'You are always on my mind...'
CHEERS BRO.
Happy ox year Andy. Its been quite a journey 2020 cannot get any worse. Xxxx
ReplyDeleteAndy, wishing all readers and contributors in your blog, A Happy Lunar New (Niu) Year 2021 and for others, have a great holiday !!. Besides Buffalo Road, are you aware in Little India there are two more roads celebrating the Cow Year, i.e. Kerbau Road and Lembu Road (Translated as buffalo and cattle, respectively).
ReplyDeleteJust for fun. I remember in the sixties, my math teacher would call out the students, you "lembu" if you walked out so slowly to the blackboard and took a long time to solve a math problem in class room. He was hinting to us not to move slowly like a cow. Thanks goodness I believe today's teachers do not do this.
Hi Jimmy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the journey you've supported all these years.
Yes, it's true.
Can't get any worse.
I'm glad you're doing well.
Dear FL
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment and the Singapore road names connected to this year's Chinese Zodiac sign. You know your country well, especially its historical facts.
The road names are in Malay:
KERBAU = BUFFALO
LEMBU = COW/CATTLE
Hi Andy,
ReplyDeleteHappy Chinese New Year! Another song you could use for the post is Kereta Lembu (Bullock Cart) by Helen Velu from Malaysia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AE-fOczx74
And I remember there is a sign on the old Cavenagh Bridge over the Singapore River noting that horses and cattle were prohibited to use it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavenagh_Bridge
Regards
Steve
To my friends Andy Young and Yip Dick
ReplyDeleteLet's not forget the Buffalo Road in Little India.
That road leads to the hospital where most among
our generation were born:
Kandang Kerbau, which
means 'buffalo cage' or buffalo corral'.
And we're born in a world famous buffalo corral.
Just check out the Straits Times on October 16, 2016:
“Guinness world record set by KKH for largest reunion
of people born at same hospital… KKH previously held another Guinness world record - for 10 years - for being the largest maternity hospital with a record 39,835 babies born in 1966.”
Happy Chinese New Year to you too STEVE.
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing.
Haven't from you for a bit.
When are you visiting again.
Last time we met was like 6 years ago.
THANKS TO ALL READERS AND FRIENDS OF THE BLOG WHO SENT GREETINGS.
ReplyDeleteWILL PUT THE NAME LIST UP ASAP.
A HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR 2021 TO ALL.
Real interesting stories of cows and oxes, wish you an auspicious Ox-cellent Chinese New Year Andy
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR NEW YEAR GREETINGS
ReplyDeleteRose Khoo
Ann Rowena Lim
Freda Hanum
Michael Fonseca
Joycelyn Leong
Tracy Ng
Stephen Han
Foo Jong Fook
Koh Sui Pang
Francis Anthony Rozells
Andy Nisbet
Gracie Teo
Ser Kiong Tan
THANKS TO
ReplyDeleteMICHAEL BANGAR
HORACE WEE
TONY NG
MICHAEL FONSEKA
FREDA HANUM [KL MAL]
ANN ROWENA LIM
TRACY NG
ALFRED WONG
TED HA
PETER HAN
YEN CHOW
LIM KUAN MIN
JOEY KOH
SWEE LENG
LARRY LAI
MRS LARRY LAI
TAN SOO KHOON
JT CHEN
JIMMY PRESLEE
CLARENCE PERERA
JIMMY YAP
EDDY ENG
EDDIE WEE
JERRY SARAM
JERRY FERNANDEZ
AUDIE NG
JOHNNY YEOW
MICHAEL CHENG
JOHNNY YEO
YEO CHOON MENG
CHAN BOON BUN
YL CHONG
DR STEVEN FARRAM [DARWIN, AUS]
HENRI GANN [CALIFORNA US]
CEDRIC COLLARS[PERTH, AUS.]
WILLIAM LEONG [TORONTO, CAN]
HAPPY TAY [VANCOUVER, CAN]
FOR PERSONAL GREETING CARDS.
MORE LISTS TO FOLLOW.
IN WITH THE OX... OUT WITH YET ANOTHER GENIUS..
ReplyDeleteCHICK COREA IS NOW PLAYING IN A BAND WITH EDDIE VAN HALEN ..you know, eddie left just after he came to celebrate my birthday..and chick just after he celebrate chinese new year with us.. CHICK NOW PERFORMS WITH OSCAR PETERSON, KEITH EMERSON, BILL EVANS,BEETHOVEN, LISZT etc
i guess we are all done with our great ones..not many left.. except jeff, mahavishnu , ritchie, carlos on guitar.. and for keyboards? herbie .
..so, dude.. get this..
hiro ogawa...you can find him on fandalism alongside me
who i nominate to be the successor of the great chick corea...yes, hiro chan is an original too..like mattjsltan
kong hay fatt choy.
Gong Xi Fa Cai🍊🍊 Wishing you and family
ReplyDeletea prosperous new year filled with
Good Health and Happiness.
thank you!
ReplyDeleteWishing you happy and prosperous 牛 year!
🧧🧧🍊🍊🎋🎋
ReplyDeleteHey Andy,
ReplyDeleteWishing you n your dear family
much blessings of health, joy n
laughter in the lunar new year ahead.
Gong Xi Fa Cai! Xing Nian Khuai Ler!
ReplyDeleteBLESSED CNY 2021
ReplyDelete'LET THE FAVOR OF THE LORD OUR GOD BE UPON US.'
PSALM 90.17a
HEY ANDREW
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NIU YEAR
ALL GOOD.
THANKS.
TRUST YOU ARE TOO.
HI FREDA,
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR ALL YOUR BLOG SUPPORT -
STORIES, POSTERS, PICTURES, COMMENTS -
I AM TRULY APPRECIATIVE OF WHAT YOU HAVE DONE.
YOU ARE ONE GREAT FRIEND.
BLESSINGS.
You are always most welcome Andy,
ReplyDeleteit is such an honour to get to
know you and your amazing blog,
I am honoured indeed,
have a very happy and prosperous
Chinese New Year 🍊🧧🍊🧧🍊
THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR LIKING THE POST
ReplyDeleteHiroshi Deguchi
Rose Khoo
Gracie Teo
Michael Fonseca
Kali Dass S
Yip Dick
Catherine Sherwood
Tanja M Bayes
Justin Nicholas de Souza
Ian Muckersie
Bob Hadden
Raji Swamy
Alan Lam
Wilfred Yeo
Rohimah Sarpin
Rocky Lim
Laraine Parry
Ton Nijboer
Sunny Fok
Von Bon
Tiong Boon Ong
Deborah Glosz
Pauline Trick
What an appropriate post for this time of the year. Andy, your creativity to come up with timely and interesting posts for the right occasion never fails to amaze me. We, your blog readers, are blessed to know a writer like you!
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon, Andy
ReplyDeleteI happened to find you just now on the YouTube.
I was going into the song Phoenix Theme, suitable at this time,
You are talking about the golden age of SG rock music.
I am glad to see you.
Well, Gong Hei Fatt Choy.
Thank you Andy.
ReplyDeleteAndy.
ReplyDeleteMay the Year 2021 of the OX bring Your Family Happiness, Good Health and being Safe.
Hi Andy,
ReplyDeletehow are you doing and how is life treating you?
HOW ARE YOU DOING
ReplyDeleteHi Andy, I found out about you from your blog while searching for Jimmy Chan CDs.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering if you know where I can buy Jimmy Chan cds in Singapore?
I'm living in Canada right now, but I'll be visiting to Singapore in September.
My brother is a huge Jimmy Chan fan and I'd like to surprise him with a gift.
Hi Andy,
ReplyDeletefyi, the official Mr Cliff Richard, Kenneth Gomes still very much alive and kicking. If you are interested to interview him, I can connect you with him.
I think he deserves some publicity.
Hi Limmei,
ReplyDeleteI was in touch with Kenneth some time ago.
Met him at Great World City where I treated him to a nice lunch.
I have yet to meet him again but hope to in future.
Thank you very much for your kind thought.