Marl, Alan and I ordering Indian food from an iPAD. I had never seen this before. Is this the future of restaurant service? |
After strolling through Little India and an Arab neighborhood, the three of us ended up at the famed Raffles Hotel. Stepping inside was like entering Britain. |
The most expensive fruit punch drinks ever.....the virgin Singapore Sling at the Raffles Hotel. |
The next day, Marlene and I visited Har Paw Villa. |
It is the estate of the man who invented (maybe) and marketed (definitely) Tiger Balm. |
Lin Ze Wu who is famous for his anti-drug campaigns and his attempt to stand up to the British importation of opium into China. |
Ring ONCE for prosperity! |
The man on the left helps a tortoise back into the water..... |
Years later, the tortoise saves the man from a sinking ship. |
Two friends in the woods come upon a bear, the one flees and leaves his friend, who survives by playing dead. A fable of bravery and false friendship. |
Along the southern coast of Singapore is a greenbelt. There is some fascinating architecture, one of them being this wooden bridge. |
It's called the Henderson Waves bridge. |
The bridge looks cooler lit up at night, but alas, we didn't see it, only pictures. |
Looking out across Singapore and a cool set of new apartment buildings that Marl pointed out. |
....Only in Singapore |
The greenbelt also has a forest walk where there is a long set of pathways at tree top level. |
Back at the subway.....this is how serious Singapore is about their graduation exam. It's not a college entrance exam...it's a test to pass out of high school. |
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