Sunday, 30 November 2008

Time for more mud - our local rugby ground




We play at Turf City which is an Old Race Track, surrounded by Jungle

Monday, 17 November 2008

Visitors - Julia and food
















































We were thrilled to be able to have our first visitor - Julia came out to stay with an old school friend of hers and managed to spare some time to come and see us - she was determined to have a cocktail in the pool and explore the more ethnic areas of Singapore -We had great fun looking around Little India and China Town, and food just happened to feature, including Jack Fruit, Banana Fritters, yummy chinese, and some indian, made even more tastier by eating it with our hands off banana leaves.
The photo in the pool drinking cocktails is not for general circulation, ask Julia, I am sure she will show you.




















We had a great time, and Julia wa game to try.
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Singapore Zoo






















We had a great day at the zoo - there are no wire netting fences to look through - all the animals have ópen' enclosures with either wet or dry moats. Amazing array of animals, birds and plants to see.












Lots of feeding times too and photo opportunities - the orangutans sat for the camera , a little too close for comfort.












We did have a ride on one of the elephants - they have very bony backs. The Kimodo Dragon was huge and we saw a video of it eating its prey - we would have gone down a treat! Also white lions.


The Sloth with its baby and Lemur were inches away from us had we wanted to touch them, slightly unnerving.

Half Term trips .......... to Litte India for Deepavali





























Deepavali celebratioins were going on in Little India, so we went down to take a look and experience the atmosphere, the lights, and all the colour - so vibrant and bustling.




Corinna had a Henna design done on her hand - so beautifully done, it was meant to last about 15 days, but wiht sweaty riding gloves on, it wore off after about 8! It turned rather orange on her fair skin!




The lights along the roads were so colourful. Doug and Archie were pleased as we bought some crackers/bangers and sparklers. There were no fireworks to be found.

Bintan - Banyan Tree Beaches and Residents






















The coastline was unspoilt where we were, with lovely white sandy beaches. The sea was warm and clear.


Around the villa we were joined by
lizards, squirrels, butterflies, tropical flowers and trees, with the scent of jasmine wafting around.

BINTAN - Rest and Relaxation in Indonesia 26-28th Oct
















yummy Indonesian food












make yourself at home


























its tough....................










We managed to get Niall to take a few days off work during the kids half term and took the 50 minute ferry across to Bintan which is an Indonesian island 3 times the size of Singapore. We stayed at the Banyan Tree Resort which was just beautiful, overlooking the South China Sea.






















We had a Seaview Villa with Pool - the kids were one side of the infinity pool and we were the other side with a lovely bedroom that was open to the thatched roof, with a jacuzzi outside, and an outdoor bath at the back, and a shower room inside. We also had a bar/kitchenette for those emergency G&T's and glasses of Champagne.









The Denholms settled in pretty quickly and enjoyed some delicious Thai, Japanese, Indonesian and Western food. Not so sure about the nutritional value of Corinna's breakfasts!
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Rain, Rain and the Wet Season might be here?












When it rains here, you get wet with a vengeance - we had a massive storm on Saturday night, poor Archie was woken up by an illuminated bedroom, the house shook from clapps of thunder and it went on for hours. The pool was full to overflowing. The grass/ground was underwater. But it is still WARM! and it doesn't take long to drain through, unless you are playing rugby or walking on grass.






Another Rainstorm on monday, and its now wednesday and the thunder is very loud - Archie's tennis was cancelled, Corinna had her netball match inside and Doug's rugby was cancelled - too much water and lightening. Jet doesn't look too impressed either.










Singapore Drainage Canals


These are quite spectacular and run all across the country. When they are empty they carry abut 1ft of water along the bottom, but when full are raging rivers. The parks and gardens and private houses etc all have storm drainage and the amount of water that is collected is staggering. There are about 13 reservoirs on the island.








Sunday, 9 November 2008