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Good Morning Yesterday - Capturing the Past for Future Generations
Yesterday, I attended the launch of Good Morning Yesterday, a publication by long-time heritage and nostalgia blogger Lam Chun See who has a well known blog by the same name. A labour of love supported by the National Heritage Board's Hi2P Programme, the book documents Chun See's reflections of what life was like in the 1950s and 1960s during his growing up years as a young boy in both rural and urban Singapore. It was heartening to see some 20 to 25 Friends of Yesterday.sg (FOYers) and their friends attending the cosy function, showing their support to Chun See's maiden effort (yes, he does have a second title in mind). As I caught up with both old and new friends at the book launch, my mind raced back to the year 2005 when the idea of launching a heritage, museum and nostalgia blog first hatched itself in my mind. Back in those days, blogging was perceived as a fearsome force, espousing radical ideas and spouting anti-authoritarian values that were viewed with some trepidation. However, I could also see
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