Singapore!

Exotic, beautiful, sultry, rich, 17 hours away via nonstop air, a shopper’s paradise, foodie heaven, and an unending stream of photo ops:   Singapore is all this and more.  I love this place.  I’ve been here six or seven times, and I’ll keep coming back.   I’ll let the photos do most of the talking this time.  I shoot better than I write!

Susie and yours truly, reflected in a big polished metal ball in a park along the Singapore River.
Clark Quay (it’s pronounced key).
A typical scene along the river. All the brightly-colored buildings on the left are restaurants.
Tunnels along the river walk take you beneath streets. Artwork covers the tunnel walls on both sides.
There’s a small noodle shop just outside our hotel. This bowl of wonton soup is about a buck. It’s
An artist painting one of Singapore’s classic bridges along the river walk.
Amazing architecture along the bay. These three buildings include shopping, a hotel, a casino, and more. The upper deck is styled like a ship; the concept is that the buildings are the waves. All of this is built on reclaimed land. Singapore is a small nation; when they need more land, they create it in the ocean!
At a seafood restaurant along the riverwalk.
Lobsters along the riverwalk. I’m going to add this to the collection of ExNotes blog banner photos.
Tiger on tap. Muey bueno.
That’s one way to get old bikes off the road, I guess.

And there you have it.  Fun times.  Another secret mission in the bag.