My biggest fear tonight is that you will think I am exaggerating when I tell you of Singapore. Good grief! What a city! I worked for six hours the city and introduced walked 13,457 acts. My most far for any day on my trip. I just could not stop. I've been to a few world cities in my life and so far, Washington DC, London, New York, Paris, Toronto, Seattle, Chicago and Boston high on my list. But look, this is like New York on steroids. How can I explain it? Here's a vibe in the light electric and contagious. There is energy and life in every one I see. Today I thought about it a lot and I think the West is in for a surprise! The capital of the world will be very soon in the East, not the West. It is so clear as day. "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few ..." For the life in people is not necessarily life. They trains are easy to find and to drive and very safe and very clean. The people here are sophisticated and first world. I walked from my hotel on about seven blocks to the Kallang MRT (Mass Rapid Transport) station and buy a driedagpas for 20 SD. It could be on the buses and monorail use. Of Kallang down I sit down to the harbor to take a look the biggest attraction in SP, namely the Sands SkyPark. It's a very funny building with three windows on top of connected with a boat! There is no shortage of architectural freedom and I take in my. When we reached the top, hit a glorious thunder storm. As is watersopnat but cool temperatures. I like to show you pictures with some beskrifte, then you will understand better. PS: And let me know Choppie fact that he also tomorrow's birthday and that we can celebrate birthdays when I look up to him in Hong Kong. Pictures:
They call this Marina Bay Sands. It's in their waterfront. Marina Bay Sands is a hotel that has three columns that are linked up with a thing like a boat look. On the front end, the Sands Sky Park and that's where I was. Man goes on with a lift and can take pretty pictures of the top of the city. I have a nice video taken with my (new) phone. The funny white EB left the Art Science Museum. The hotel has a convention center, casino, indoor water channels which boats sail, a theater, an event plaza, cristal Pavilions, an ice rink, many shops and many restaurants. I had my gaze!
Inside the Marina Bay Sands is the "water feature". From the outside it looks like a giant glass salad bowl, and when you enter, you see floating the water like a giant wave it around and fell through the roof. Below is a pond which boats off (this is the turning point of the boats in the water channels through the mall doing!)
In 2010, the Youth Olympics held in Singapore. At their waterfront is a whole plantation of trees planted by a board of each country in whose honor was planted the specific tree. I took me about dying walked to search ours. And it got!
Theres a whole football field in the port. I'm glad I do not go looking for the ball as the 'Goalie' sixth over him yet. I met two Swedish people over the Skypark. We stand together under the shelter and wait for the thunderstorm yacht club passed over. The uncle asked if I come from Germany. When he heard I was from South Africa he said they were all there. He motioned to me with flailing hands of the wind in PE that they have endured, and they robbed the second morning at knife point of all their money and camera. I have but on behalf yacht club of our president, and asked all residents of South Africa and I apologize as pretty as possible for him to explain that if we now come once SA for a short while, and PE is not the place of first choice ! He and his wife are both lyrical about China's people and natural beauty. They were all in Guilin valley where I go biking and Lean from 1 to 7 May 2012 and they say it is fantastic and something to look forward to. I have myself Moon: One day at a time! Thank you all for your e-mails and text messages. You make me feel I tour with all of you. Thanks for that. I have still a piece of bad news from Michelle. One of my favorite former board members, Sophia Gordon, died. I and Jo was on March 11, 2012 still with her 80th birthday. She died in her sleep. Michelle put it very well: We are on borrowed yacht club time. I am currently reading a very good book about the second half of our lives. It is written for people aged over 40 and go over the edge of successful with significant '. Sophia has just such a beautiful yacht club speech made on her birthday about how her life for significance has lived in the community. May we all make a difference where we are! I here and you there! Love you Hanlie
Cool! Yes no that if you look at what speed goes that country forward - or better - then you realize how much more they let the rest of the world behind each year. I hope you do have walked through that foot bridge as a long round cobweb of the great white Art Scie
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