I live in one of the smallest places in the world, a little island called Singapore: the melting pot of cultures, sounds, beliefs and flavours. For me, it’s life in this fast-paced city in what I call a real urban jungle … Continue reading
I live in one of the smallest places in the world, a little island called Singapore: the melting pot of cultures, sounds, beliefs and flavours. For me, it’s life in this fast-paced city in what I call a real urban jungle … Continue reading
Sometimes, errands need not be so bland or routine. These are very delayed pics but I did stumble upon very colorful spots during my last minute holiday shopping in Singapore’s Arab quarters along Arab Street. Since I was in the … Continue reading
I packed my day with full errands the other day, where I ended up in Chinatown. For some bizarre reason, no matter how organized the city is, I always just get disoriented with the winding roads, thanks to my non-existent … Continue reading
Tress mean a lot to me. I know that sounds so simple, if not mundane, but I really love trees and can’t imagine living somewhere with no greenery. When I lived in a mountainous city north of the Philippines, I … Continue reading
The other night, it was candle light dinner on the balcony as the city celebrates Diwali (Festival Of Lights). Today, I’m THANKFULLY sipping my first cup of tea outdoors, one week after moving in, sorting the chaos on the floors, … Continue reading
Postcards in Singapore are usually straight-up photos of the city skyline, which are beautiful by the way. I’ve been looking for more artful interpretations, the rustic kind, one that depicted the more historical charm of Singapore — but to no … Continue reading