Wednesday, January 5, 2011

More from Singapore




That's the trouble if one does not blog for a few days... what have we been doing?
Well on Sunday we went back to the Bugis/Arab Street area and Stephen took yet another look at the Thieves Market at Sungie Road. Viv really enjoyed Arab Street, especially a specialist store with beads and diamantes. I picked up more pashmina's!!


On Monday we went to the Changi Chapel and Changi War museum, which was quite sobering, but we are glad we went.

On Tuesday Morning it was Breakfast with the Animals at Singapore Zoo, so an early start. We enjoyed a river cruise for 45 minutes from the Clark Quay area to Marina Bay and back Then later another look at Chinatown.

Quiet day for Vivienne on Wednesday, getting some rest whilst Stephen checked out Canon's office's and then the odd camera store in the Penisular Hotel area

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Arab Street and the Thieves Market

Somehow after breakfast we both crashed for a few hours. Headed down to the Thieves Market and then because of the afternoon monsoonal storm, abandoned that for a short while which gave me a chance to get Vivienne to go to Arab Street which is filled with the textiles she loves.
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I also managed to buy up big in Pashminas for gifts for various ladies. Then we tried the Thieves Market again for fun.

Friday, December 31, 2010

We slept in.....BIG TIME

Woke at 1050 am after going to sleep around 11pm last night. We could not believe how late it was so missed hotel breakfast. So headed off first to Little India this afternoon and then Orchard Road. Shall I say that Vivienne overdosed on "retail therapy today"
These shots are from our first afternoon yesterday at Raffles Hotel:
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Plan to watch with 298,998 others the fireworks at Marina Bay
And now today!
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Thursday, December 30, 2010

In Singapore

Arrived this morning in Singapore from Paris, and have slept for hours. Just grabbed a meal late and too late for the bookshops.
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Our hotel room at the Carlton Hotel is in the new Premier wing and on the 17th floor with incredible views of Singapore, good during the day, fantastic at night. We were upgraded to a really nice room with marble bathroom with amazing window
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Monday, December 27, 2010

After 30 years caught up with my younger brother Christopher in his adopted city of Nantes.
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When we arrived from Manchester he met us at the Kyriard Hotel and we chatted in our room until his friend and colleague Stephan took us to a mutual friend Louisa's apartment for apertifs Lousia lives with her elderly mother Odette in a very old apartment we are told which is over 400 years old.
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We then went to a local restaurant for a great meal and chat. Our trip was tempered by the fact that both Vivienne and I have come down with major colds, so much so that I was forced in more ways than one to see a doctor before we caught the train from Nantes to Paris .(Viv had said I should see a doctor in London, Cheshire etc!!!). Now armed with antibiotics etc !!!

Stephan was very kind in organising a doctors appointment for me. And then walking us to the station and even getting us on the train .
Just arrived in Paris lovely Hotel Concorde Montpamasse. Took a trip up to see the view from the top of the Montpamasse Tower

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A cold Xmas day

The day started with a yummy cooked English breakfast in our b&b.
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We then picked up Viv's Aunty Joyce - a very sprightly if forgetful, 90 year old.
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We took her to Viv's cousin Carol's house for Xmas dinner, where we met Alan and Carol's son Michael and his daughter Casey, and her daughter Jane and her husband John and daughter Jessica and son David. It's been 30 years since Viv has seen this side of the family.
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It was a little chilly still before lunch.
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We enjoyed a lovely traditional Xmas dinner and catching up with lots of family gossip. John and his family then kindly escorted us home where we are now enjoying a glass of red before packing for the next adventure!!!!
See the video of our drive away from Pickmere on Boxing Day morning

Friday, December 24, 2010

Made it to Cheshire

We left our London Hotel in a cab and made our way to Euston Station. We managed to get stuck in traffic behind a troop of Household Cavalry which we did not mind. A very helpful porter at Euston managed to get us on an earlier train to Chester and we can highly recommend Virgin trains... More room than an aircraft seat and free Wifi. There was some delay due to a broken down train ahead of us. Our real dramas of the day occured when Thrifty Rental cars gave us a car that had no fuel in it which meant we had to back track and they filled the car with 77 pounds of diesel. We also managed to get lost two or three times by lack of signposting that meant something to us!!

Arrived however at Pickmere Country Guest House in Pickmere a village near Vivienne's 90 year old aunt. It's covered with snow.
We took a 2 minute walk to The Elms for our meal which was a good value meal after paying London prices all week