We were strolling around Clarke Quay when we saw a multi-lighted debris spiraling down the ground. That easily magnetized our attention, drawing us closer to what had just fallen, a falling star it could be.
Following what seemed to be a falling star (nah, just exaggerating) led us to a feast of lights, buzzes and science in Riverside Point, just right across Clarke Quay. On the ground and in the skyline, there were a number of modern kites called GFK kites (Go Fly Kite) that are motor-driven and remote-controlled. So enjoyable to watch were the flying machines we had to spend the rest of the hours that night watching such a great show. It made a great nightlife. There were kids, men and women who comprised the group in the show.
The show was orchestrated and organized by the owner of Go Fly Kite, Mr. Michael Lim. This one-of-a-kind kite is his own innovation.
"The Show"
GFK kites
Mr. Michael Lim in action
IMAX charger. Laser lights. One cell batteries. Tool box. Transformer.
Designed to reconstruct what I put on hold for a considerable time or so I imagined I almost lost. Now, not in obvious hiatus anymore, be it when I had the right inspiration or was at my lowest of low and not only during my glory, I rekindle the flame and dare to write again. Here, I’ll tell you life as my eyes allow it or nothing but merely BRIEF STORIES.
Welcome! - Joemill
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