14 Sep 2025 – Stamina Is Not As It Was!
Thu11Sep: in memory of 2,996ppl who lost their life in 2001.
Rainy lovely wet day – tkx to Henry for his input for the Long-Distance Through-Hikes flyer. Now to figure out how to put it together, not even sure if I remember how to use WordDoc? And which WorldMap is best to illustrate the trails??
Dessert@AwfullyChocolate – their cakes are too heavy&sweet for me but do like their milkshade. And here hei=black in Mandarin-Chinese language while in Norwegian=hi.
Fri: new (for me it is new!) hotel to check out MercureICON-SingaporeCityCentre/ClubStreet directly connected to Chinatown,TelokAyer MRT-Sta and a short walk to Maxwell MRT-Sta – nice room and conveniently located.
Lisa’s room has a nice view over Chinatown facing towards NeilRd.
Easy&slow walk on SouthBridgeRd enjoying some newly discovered nooks&crannies, explaining about the SamsuiWomen.
Former KLBank/72-74SoythBridgeRd now hoarded under renovations to be??? Interesting underground tunnel paintings towards ClarkQuay on to HillSt – imagine the Queen having take-away tea, hahaha!
Today FOC@CivilDefenceHeritageGallery/HillSt for Lisa to sit on a fire-truck – they have done a good job in this museum and a must to visit for anyone with intentions of becoming a firefighter.
While Lisa explored the PeranakanMuseum, was thinking of taking the steps up to FtCanningHill but neither the mood or energy were there, needed some peace&quiet time inside the ArmenianChurch(SIN oldest church/1836 and my favourite church) and also sat in the lovely garden thinking&meditating over family&friends, counted ~100souls of family&friends so far! who have passed on – it’s afterall the HungryGhostMonth/sometimes referred to as GuiYuè/鬼月. Stranglely was told by HKG-friend that it is not observed in HKG or China, so must be more for the Chinese in Malaysia&SIN?
https://www.nlb.gov.sg/main/article-detail?cmsuuid=7948f862-350b-4a34-96ff-f13bc97e4cfc
Late lunch@Godmama/Funan to introduce Lisa to Peranakan foods – KuehPieTee/NyonyaTopHats 娘惹小金杯 AyamBuahKeluak and leading her to the NationalGallery,EmpressPlace area for her to explore – now with bleachers setting up getting ready for 3-5Nov F1Race, a reminder to avoid this area. Bus196 in front of FullertonHotel back to the EastSide just before the rush-hour-crowds feeling rather fatigue after ~12,000steps/10k.
Sat: met with Lisa on the MRT@MaxwellStaPlatformB to continue to NapierSta heading to SBG in the elegant company with the swan on SwanLake, a man-made water feature built in 1866, not long after SBG was established in 1859. Before it was called SwanLake, it was called the MainLake or FirstLake and one of the first man-made lakes here. The swan’s elegance is a reminder that beauty is best expressed through simplicity.
https://www.nparks.gov.sg/sbg/our-gardens/tanglin-entrance/swan-lake
NationalOrchidGarden boasts over 1,000 types of orchids and more than 2,000 hybrids of more species of orchids – a highly recommended visit for any orchid lovers.
https://www.parkssingapore.com/parks/national-orchid-garden/
SembcorpCoolHouse must have one of the biggest Phalaenopsis with each impressive bloom about the size of the stretched palm of a hand. Not sure what this yellow flowering curtain is but it is absolutely stunning.
https://mothership.sg/2021/04/tropical-montane-orchidetum-botanic-gardens/
Could have spent more time at the gardens but had to rush back for Lisa to get some shopping done@TinSengJewellers, bringing back memories that this was the location for the family when they shopped for jewerly.
Receipt 5Jul1973/more than half a centurey,52yrs ago! when father bought me some jewerly during a visit back here then! Jewerly have been past on to Linn&May now.
Jewelry is a treasure that lasts from one generation to another — Dana Cheng
A short rest back at the hotel follwered by more roaming about the area with soya-chicken dinner&durians before catching the MRT across the road from the BuddhaToothRelicTemple.
Sun: a good night sleep last night after ~20,000steps/15k yesterday and today is for relaxing&resting before another busy week ahead.
There is a time for many words, and there is also a time for sleep ―
















































































































































































































































































































