1.23.2011

My fellow passengers who were in for the 29 hours of travel time.

29 hours of travel starting now...

Cart Collection - HK Airport
4 hour lay over in HK airport

Singapore

Van hiding behind plants. If you can't see the van, cock your head to the right and squint.

A truck hiding behind some plants in little India.
Indian Food

Indian food. Rosie and I had a coconut. They slice the top open and you sip out of it and then you can scrape the insides and have some of the fruit. The typical lunch would cost $4.00's. The coconut cost $2.00's.
Shopping

Century 21 meets Caldors. This is Mustafa Center - a shopping mecca in Lil India. This place is massive and is open 24 hours. Rosie and I each purchased a new product to test out. I bought a stick for dental hygiene and she bought a product called "Follow Me Lady" which is hair serum... more will follow in product test #2 post (coming soon).

Jello - America may have jello but Singapore put the spin on it...OWNED.

We ate at the Shangri-la hotel with some of her co-workers for dinner on Friday night. The desserts were really beautiful. These are pieces of jello. Singapore is very westernized, you can find any American food you like here.

Greenery.
Singapore is a tiny tiny country and it's very rare to see anything that hasn't been built in the immediate past. There are a few colonial buildings in the center of the city which haven't been torn down. This is the fence on the back of the property.

Truck

The cars aren't any different from what you would see in the US.

A curator in the Asian Culture museum has a sense of humor...

A curator at the Asian Civilization museum has a sense of humor. This was the winning duck from a million duck race which they did to celebrate the cleaning of the river and the overall revitalization of the river area. The river was once used for trade. Now it is mainly used for tourism, which restaurants, etc. lining it's shores.
And when I found myself studying office workers and their lunchtime habits I realized that I needed to get a life and remember that I no longer work in the real estate field. Singapore people do take 2+ hours for lunch.

I found myself watching office workers in the CBD area and their lunch eating habits. Then I realized that I no longer work in real estate and moved on... either way, Singaporeans normally take 2 hours for a leisurely lunch in the middle of the day.

Bamboo Scaffolding

Bamboo scaffolding in the Arab Quarter.
Housing

Colorful buildings.
A banker moonlighting as a tour guide - the loveliest hostess imaginable.

Rosie leading the tour...
Mosque - Arab Quarter

Mosque in the Arab Quarter.

1.22.2011

Tourist of the day - it's official, these guys are the first. They won because they went above and beyond for the shot, way to go guys, way to go.

Tourist of the day - These guys won the tourist of the day because they went the extra step for this shot. Bravo gentlemen, bravo...