Thursday 13 December 2012

Christmas on a Great Street...


Take a stroll down Orchard Rd....

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd

Orchard Rd


Inside the ION Christmas Tree

ION Christmas Tree

ION Christmas VIllage

ION Christmas Village

ION by day
ION shopping centre
Takashimaya Christmas Tree....

Product placement....

Takashimaya - these tacky chandeleirs are WRONG!

More product placement....

 
Tangs by Day

Tangs by Night

Tangs window display

Tangs

Salvation Army Band carolling outside Tangs



Lucky Plaza...... Don't think they got the memo as to how important extravagent decorations were...


Paragon

Mandarin Gallery.... Product placement


Somerset









Monday 26 November 2012

Sharing the Island


Long time no blog!
Can’t believe how long it has been, however, I have got some really cool things to share – namely because I had a couple of experiences where I got to share this island with my man…..
Firstly, let me start with our 3rd Anniversary…. I picked Tom up from the airport and we had a man waiting at the gate with our name on an iPad and he whisked us off into town to an area called Club St.
My man always brings me duty free goodies.... Considering he doesn't like Drunk Jodie, I am always PLEASANTLY surprised by his thoughtfulness!






My man and his Loot!

mmmmm sashimi, oysters and champagne....


Velvet and rose petals and art deco heaven!
Now, clearly Tom does not know me at all……….

We headed out for dinner across the road to Chinatown then decided to head back to Club St for cake. And yep, our coffee and cake cost more than our dinner of prawns, ribs, sautéed greens and scallops!
The next day we went to Flutes at the Fort for brunch – for some reason, all our favourite breakfast places have ‘Flute’ in the name….. After brunch, we went shopping for my anniversary present, a leather handbag that is large enough to fit my laptop in it but small enough that I don’t hit all the passengers in the aisle seats in the head with it as I go past… which I may or may not have been doing with my ‘you call THAT THING carry on?’ bag. ps handbag = amazing! And I am never using other than for travel as it is too beautiful and I am so awesome at breaking things!
Then, being the AWESOME wife I am, as part of his Birthday / Anniversary present, I got tickets to The Dark Knight Rises (I know I know EXACTLY what you are thinking – he takes me to an amazing hotel, I take him to the movies, he gets me a leather handbag for our 3rd anniversary, I get him a leather bound notebook he is SUCH a lucky guy!). He is actually a massive fan of action / superhero movies, so I did actually receive SOME brownie points for organising this….. I hope??!
3rd Anniversary = Leather.
Off to dinner then the next morning we had a quick breakfast at the hotel and he had to fly out…. L

A couple of weeks ago, he was back in Singapore for a weekend. Saturday night we went out to a Comedy Night with a few friends which was an awesome thigh slapping night consisting of tears of laughter, belly holding cackles, wine spitting hilarity……. One of the best nights of comedy I have been to.

The next day, a few of us went to a chocolate shop for breakfast. Eggs with a side of chocolate croissant? Hells YES! Then we went to see Argo which is an incredible film of which I recommend you go and see tonight! Then….. I took Tom on a date on the Singapore Flyer! A lovely night in our own capsule with our very waiter and the hugest lamb shank I have ever had the pleasure of smashing down! Oh, and the started was a caeser salad, so my man had to eat his greens. Perfect!
On the Singapore Flyer

YAY! Together @ the Comedy Club!

We also tried out a French bistro and did some Christmas shopping on Orchard Rd.  So nice to spend quality time with my man on an island which actually has streetlights at night……. I have to blog about Dili, but I feel so terrible taking photos there…. Perhaps I need to eat some concrete and harden up. I will be back there in December….. It has to be done……

Thursday 26 July 2012

Bonkers in Honkers!



 

The first week of my summer holidays were spent in Hong Kong with a couple of amazing friends I have met in Singapore. Now, this was not our first choice. Hell, it wasn’t even our fifth! However, upon landing, it became crystal clear that we made the RIGHT choice. 

As soon as we landed and managed to get our luggage into a cab and take off, we were in absolute awe of the sheer size of the city. We were unprepared for this – and were like kids catching flies with our gaping mouths as we travelled for 45 minutes across several islands to our hotel. In Singapore, you can cross the entire island in less than 40 minutes.

After getting settled in to our hotel, we had a couple of drinks and set out to check out the night life. WoW! Such fun, crazy, wild night life! Packed out dance floors, drinks half the price of Singapore, underground bars hidden away, jelly shots…. It didn’t take us long to fall in love with Hong Kong!
The start of the Dragon's Back trail.

The next day we checked out the shopping….. Boutique after boutique lined the mid levels which have an elevator system that allows much easier access through the district and SoHo –using the escalators, it takes a cool 20 minutes to travel from the bottom to the top. **HK is a ridiculously hilly city. Hence, escaltors on the street are required.

Our wallets somewhat empty….. The next day we decided to check out the greener side of HK. We hiked the Dragon’s Back Trail and saw some amazing views over some of Hk’s beaches.
 
Just one of Hong Kong's beaches - we could here the screams of delight from all the beach frolickers! Sounded like lots of fun!!


Checking out the wilderness
Two of us decided to take the ferry to Macau the next day and had a whirlwind tour of the city. We caught the Red Sightseeing Bus and got off at one temple then did our own walking tour following the map of places to see. We were overwhelmed by how beautiful the city was with the best of Asia and Europe side-by-side.  Unfortunately, I didn’t get to blow all my money on red on the roulette table as we ran out of time, however, considering we were only half way through our trip, this is possibly a blessing in disguise.

Lamps in Macau
Asia + Europe
Too many tourists!
Me Squinting, Buddha saying Hi. Just a little foggy up there.


The following day we checked out the tourist areas and hung out with a MASSIVE Buddha!


On our second last day, we attempted a second hike…… We had perfect instruction of how to get where the trail started….. We knew the name of the track we wanted….. So, we spent 5 hours wandering  through the greener part of the city and finally got onto the track….. then somehow managed to wander past an insane asylum, complete with freaky lady staring us down….. Finally, after following a variety of different tracks in both directions, we saw our destination. And it appeared to be another hundred miles away. So, we got back to the road, jumped in a cab and finally made it to Stanley Beach. 

Loved viewing the city from the greenery.
See the town, far off in the distance past the dam, that is Stanley Beach our destination.......
Right..... SO THAT explains where we went wrong.
 
I would definitely recommend Hong Kong as a place to go. It has an amazing vibe, feels very cosmopolitan and there is so much to see and do: Shopping, food, bar hopping, markets, sightseeing, beaches, hiking…… The list goes on. Hong Kong makes Singapore look like the goody two shoes little sister with no soul.

Lan Kwai Fong: We will be back!