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Or perhaps not.
Anyway, following on from this post, I was able to take a few more pictures for you during last week’s mission to Singapore.
And here they are.

Yes, I know. TOTALLY worth the wait.
Anyway, 75% of those were taken around Bencoolen Street. That’s the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple and the Sri Krishnan Hindu Temple, which are next to each other, and a nearby temporary statue of Qu Yuan for the Duanwu Festival.
The Qu Yuan statue is noteworthy for the fact that I passed it every night on the way to the hotel from the train station, and every night he was facing a different direction. I’m sure there’s a reason for it.
And the bloke in the football uniform? No idea who he is, but he was overseeing the consumption of alcohol in Clarke Quay.
There are a few more pics behind that pic, if yr interested.
And so much for Singapore. No more traveling for awhile, as far as I know.
Ain’t no home for me,
This is dF
Anyway, following on from this post, I was able to take a few more pictures for you during last week’s mission to Singapore.
And here they are.

Yes, I know. TOTALLY worth the wait.
Anyway, 75% of those were taken around Bencoolen Street. That’s the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple and the Sri Krishnan Hindu Temple, which are next to each other, and a nearby temporary statue of Qu Yuan for the Duanwu Festival.
The Qu Yuan statue is noteworthy for the fact that I passed it every night on the way to the hotel from the train station, and every night he was facing a different direction. I’m sure there’s a reason for it.
And the bloke in the football uniform? No idea who he is, but he was overseeing the consumption of alcohol in Clarke Quay.
There are a few more pics behind that pic, if yr interested.
And so much for Singapore. No more traveling for awhile, as far as I know.
Ain’t no home for me,
This is dF