Friday, 25 May 2007

Last Day In Singapore






Hot is how I will remember Singapore and great fun as well. Sentosa basically a mini disneyland (getting ready for Deantours!!) and great fun and rest of city lovely too. So clean and people really friendly and helpful (if you look like you want a tailored suit or a taxi). Cheers for advice Karlos, really helpful. Photos are the hotel, views of Singers from Sentosa and silosi beach where the volleyball is going on. Off to Perth tomorrow so will be back in touch then.

6 comments:

beach bum said...

oh so pale and thin ... looks like this travelling lark is no good for you - are you eating? hope first week has been all that you need. safe trip to perth.
H

Daphne said...

No picture of volleyballers to cheer Nico's lonely bedside vigil?! Singers eh ... how familiar we are so soon...

Have fun
auntie Fan

Mark Roberts said...

I've never had such regular updates on anyones life - is a bit scary really.
Could you please take some photos of mountains and scenery- I'm not into the buildings...
Think that's it- have you roughed it yet for a night?

Richard White said...

I'd like pictures of abnormally large insects or reptiles please. Or people on bicycles with huge amounts of stuff. That type of thing. Oh, and kangeroos - that should be easy enough.

beach bum said...

mmm rich - is that code for: pictures of abnormally large things relating to females perhaps..... isnt that why you go to the bouncy barn with Will to check out all those yummy mummy's whilst pretending to read a book? - oh sorry was this message meant to be for dunc? well dunc i would like pictures of gorgeous aussie life guards please - am so over the ones here ... well may be not!!H

Richard White said...

Steady on beach bum!
I don't know what you're suggesting. The "bouncy" :-) barn is my little oasis of quiet, with reasonable coffee. I'd never even noticed the large numbers of yummy mummies in the 20-30 age bracket.
Anyway - just spoke to Dunc this morning - pretty much his first human contact for 4 days! Seems like the insect count is climbing rapidly as he travels north.