20 February 2007

Singapore - Day 1

Still tired from our flight, so were a little slow to start. After a nice buffet breakfast (a curious combination of eastern and western foods), we decided to spend our first day at the Sentosa Island Resort. This is a self-contained tourist spot with lots of activities, and was a good way to ease ourselves back into sightseeing mode.

We started by figuring out how to get around on the Singapore underground (MRT), which has its own peculiarities. For example, every ticket is a plastic card which can be returned for a dollar. There was also a video playing on our carriage warning against possible terrorism, and graphically depicting the carnage from other regional attacks! Lovely.

Anyway, got out at HarbourFront and had our first look through one of Singapore’s famous malls. Was nice to see decorations everywhere for Chinese New Years (Year of the Pig). Headed up to the 15th floor of the building for the cable-car ride to Sentosa (via another nearby hilltop, called the “Jewel Box”).


Wow. That thing is really high up, and not for the faint-hearted.




However, wonderful views of the Port of Singapore and the massive ships at the Cruise Center below. After climbing even higher to a tower we began our descent to the jungle of Sentosa.

Started our touristy outing with a visit to the insect and butterfly house…

…followed by Underwater World, a giant Kelly Tarlton’s. We got to touch a boa constrictor (outside), and stingrays and baby sharks (inside). We were fascinated by the Japanese giant crabs, and the playful dugong.

Decided to try some exotic food, which was a terrible, terrible mistake. After hearing all about the magnificent durian, “king of fruits”, at Emma and Frank’s wedding, I decided to buy some. Look at the photo - it’s the yellow stuff next to the frogspawn, and it tastes like death. Seriously. I tried a tiny little bit, and couldn’t get the evil taste out of my mouth for the rest of the day. It also stinks. Be warned – do not ever try this stuff! (But by all means slip it into someone else’s fruit-salad and watch for laughs.)

Fact: it is illegal to carry durians on public transport.

Next stop, the waxwork “Images of Singapore”, a kind of potted history of the island...

...followed by a walk around a flower show, and a trip to Dolphin Lagoon. This is basically a sub-par version of SeaWorld’s dolphin exhibition, but the novelty here is the native pink dolphin!

Afterwards dipped our toes in the sea, before it started raining for a while.

That was about all we could take, and we returned to the mainland (via a fitfully stopping and restarting cablecar – lots of fun, you can be sure) for a swim at the hotel.

Later in the evening we went on the night safari at the Singapore Zoo. This was actually quite rewarding, and we had a good time walking around and spying on lots of odd nocturnal beasties, including porcupines, flying squirrels (!), the fishing cat, the leopard cat, fruit bats, wolves, lions and tigers, oh my!

19 February 2007

Family

Roxy (on a good day):

Tobes, the most gentle-natured cat on earth:

Jade with Auntie Anna:

Tez chilling out at Allen's:

Allen's very photogenic cats, Misty and Megan:

Travis family farewell dinner at Iguacu:

Emma and Frank's wedding

Congratulations and Mazel Tov to Emma and Frank!

Whatipu

Our intrepid adventurers before their journey:

Panorama:

En route to the beach:

We had a nice feed of sun-warmed wild blackberries. Mmm!

Fording the lagoons:

Take photos, leave only footprints:

Frank's stag do

Started out with a day at the beach. Cricket, beers, parasailing, land-surfing and a few more 'adventure' sports involving a fast 4WD...

This look says: "What could possibly go wrong?"

At Ascott Accident and Emergency:

As if tearing the ligament off his acromioclavicular joint would keep a good man down. Here's Frank living it up large with his sling, jester outfit and bevvy of drunken babes:

Engagement Party

Thanks to everyone for coming. Sorry we didn't have more time to spend with everyone individually, but we did have a great time and it was wonderful to see you.

Also, you can't necessarily see it from the photos, but there was a whole lot of work and organisation going on backstage - so thanks again to Mum and Dad and the family for all their effort!

PHOTO REQUEST: Ordinarily we'd have lots of photos, because I'd be behind the camera. Please let me know if you took any pictures, because we'd love to get copies!

Home again!

Back in New Zealand after more than 24 hours travelling. Very tired and jetlagged, but with perfect weather and our family and friends, we can't complain!

Anna in Mum and Dad's fernery.

Having a quiet beer and a sandwich at M&D's. Not a bad view, eh?

Narrowneck Beach, on a rare day off from our being social butterflies. Nothing like New Zealand for swimming in your undies!

Auckland Harbour, from North Head.