Concrete Nanny239 viewsFemale manual worker from china, dubbed "Concrete Nannies" so called because they adopted kids from poorer families and did manual work. The money was used to give the adopted kids a good education. The hats worn were usually red.
Singapore Ministry of Arts237 viewsThis colourful building is the Singapore Ministry of Arts
Sentosa Island236 viewsPhoto of the cable car harbour building also taken from Mount Faber
Sentosa Island236 viewsPhoto taken in the herb garden next to the musical fountain, I included this because of the amusing notice which reads, “Our plants and fruit may look tempting but please do not pluck or we will have to charge you $50 per fruit / plant or hand you over to the policeâ€.
touch me not236 viewsThis plant, nicknamed “touch me not†has leaves which folded up when touched, I found these at Pasir Ris
Changi Hotel236 viewsFront view of the Changi Hotel
Some families stayed here in transit back to the UK at the end of their tour. We were here for two weeks having missed our flight back twice!
Sign that was on an MRT train235 viewsSign that was on an MRT train, note that the authorities have yet decided on just what the fine should be for carrying durian on their trains
David Papworth235 viewsThis is me looking out over the harbour through my then new "toy".
Hill 152235 viewsAnother favourite Scouting/Guiding activity taking place at Hill 152.
This amusing poster was in a gents loo at Sentosa234 viewsThis amusing poster was in a gents loo at Sentosa
Tiger Balm Gardens234 viewsMermaids
Tiger Balm Gardens234 viewsYou may benefit from an act of kindness, The boat sinks but the turtle saves the fisherman who in turn saved it a few years previous from the market