The island of Pulau Ubin, off the northern coast of Singapore, has been featured here over the past few months – one of the last few refuge for a green and laid-back lung. Relatively inaccessible except by motorized boat (10 mins ride; S$3 each way), we revisited it on an ‘off-day’ in its weekly cycle,…
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Places, Posts
Old Yet Con, Purvis Street, Singapore
The Yet Con restaurant (established 1940) at 25 Purvis Street, Singapore has been serving its chicken rice, roast pork, and steamboat menu since we first visited in the mid 1980’s. Historic Purvis Street is a stone’s throw from the Raffles Hotel, Beach Road, the Bras Basah Book Complex (literary), and the new National Library,…
Nature, Places, Posts
Return to Pulau Ubin
Remembering – This little island on the Straits of Johor is accessible from Changi Jetty via a short 15 minutes boat ride back in time to an island jetty, and village beachhead preserved for its laid back past and less than ideal maintenance. Countless school boys, civic groups, curious city-slickers and committed adventurers have spent…
Nature, Places, Posts
A Pastoral Interlude in the Nature Reserves – 10.5 Km and 51 Years
You don’t have to finish First; You just have to finish Together
Nature, Places, Posts
This Week on Nature’s Trail
The beauty of nature was everywhere in Singapore this week. To be part of God’s nature and with family. A New Year’s Blessing!
Nature, Places, Posts
Sepoy Lines, College Field & MacAlister Road
The pictures of these buildings, taken in the vicinity of College Field, and the McAlister road areas in Sepoy Lines, were taken in the mid-to late 1980’s. The buildings no longer exist. The haunting beauty of mid-morning colours is accompanied by a state of quiet desolation and loneliness, and offers a prelude to their soon-to-be demolished fate. In its place – the Central…
Complex & Simple, Nature, Persons, Posts
Of Planting Trees
“A society grows great when old men plant trees, whose shade they know they shall never sit in” From an ancient Greek Proverb Mr Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015), First Prime Minister of Singapore. He had never failed to plant a tree every year from 1963-2014 (picture from the Straits Times Archives)