Jun 5, 2018

And now, the end is near


6 days to Completion
I am quite surprised by how peaceful the estate is - in my corner at least.  I see no obvious signs that things are changing. Yes, a few tenant neighbours have left and the dustbin centre is beginning to gather more sofas, mattresses and other discarded furniture; I, too, will soon add to this growing pile as I get into the final phase of dismantling my life in Tampines Court, but other than that, it seems life goes on as normal.

Discarding furniture is one thing, but setting your pets loose is quite another. I have twice spotted a wee rabbit hopping about around my block. I threw a carrot at it from the kitchen window. I have 3 cats I am very reluctant to bring with me to my new apartment, but come they will. They would not survive on their own and it's the height of cruelty to abandon former pets to fend for themselves. My husband thinks the rabbit will end up as dinner on someone's plate.

to be cont..

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous05 June, 2018

    All good things come to an end...

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  2. Anonymous05 June, 2018

    Hi blogger, do u know when we get the refund of sinking fund?

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  3. Anonymous05 June, 2018

    Some started to move out, bins next to lift lobby started to pile up after weekends. Saw someone moved out with 2 room doors on tow..
    Has anyone called up in advance to arrange for inspection?

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  4. Anonymous06 June, 2018

    The rabbit might be abandoned by someone who won't bring the pet to their new place.

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  5. Anonymous06 June, 2018

    Shameful and irresponsible pet owner...

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  6. Anonymous06 June, 2018

    this is a treasure trove of information, hope i don't forget the new blog address if I need it after july....

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  7. Anonymous08 June, 2018

    may i know WHERE and WHEN can we collect our cheque? on the 12/6 13/6?

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