The starting point

The starting point

Sunday, 8 September 2024

Singapore 12/8/24 - 14/8/24

 


    Well the time had to come , we weren't ready for it - didn't want to be , but here it was time to leave the UK and probably not return for year or 2 maybe ???? 
   It was an early start , someone booked a 10:15am flight on a Sunday - wonder who that could have been?? . That just meant we had to be up at 6:30am so that we could make it to Gatwick for our flight . Justin kindly volunteered to drive us to the airport - about an hour away - and made sure we got there . Everyone piled into the car , and we headed off , we were in the back with Isla , amusing her by playing corners - you know how hard that is when she's in a solid children's car seat ?? 😂 - she had a ball and we enjoyed the trip . Arriving at Gatwick , we headed into the multi-storey car park , driving slowly in a line of traffic from the bottom layer to the 5th and top layer , only to find no spots - there was 20 mins of fun . Down & along to the next one , we found a spot on the 3rd floor and headed across to checkin , There were armed police , sniffer dogs and a heavy police presence - the airport was the busiest we'd seen it ! Over to Singapore airlines check in , and queue up . There were 3 people checking people in - but all of them had someone with oversized baggage , which seemed to take forever to clear - meanwhile our queue had grown to about 150 people and growing still . Not much longer and we were through and clear of our baggage , now the hard part - time to say goodbye 😟 , many hugs later , maybe a tear or 2 and we were left to go through security . Out of 15 weeks away , I think we spent about 8 weeks with them - time very well spent !!
   Security was running flat-out , we had to take our shoes off , go through the scanner , then wait for our backpacks , shoes etc , before going into the departure area's . Being with Singapore Airlines , I thought we would have been at a closer gate , but as the time ticked away , finally our boarding gate was put up . We had been through gates 46 & 48 previously , and they were right at the end of one boarding area , today we were going to gate 41 - has to be closer right - we turned off where the arrows pointed and found ourselves in an airbridge over parts of the airport , on a couple of travelators , down some escalators , finally at gate 41 - we must have been early , there were plenty of seats , so we sat and waited . It took us 30 mins of walking to reach the gate !!! 
   Everything looked to be going well , passengers were arriving , cabin crew flitted in & out , finally we were loading , takeoff was getting closer , people were being ushered to seats very orderly . We were at our seats - either side of the aisle !! we didn't have any choice , they were our seats - we sucked it up and figured it was a mostly night flight , so who needs a window seat anyway .
   Our flight time came and went , we were still at the gate ! , finally we got pushed out and started the long slow taxi out to the runway - we managed to take off 45mins late !! You miss your time slot at Gatwick and you have to wait for someone else to be running late and slot in there . It was almost like bumper cars getting to the main runway , we managed it without getting collected 😆 and away we went - 12 hours of the longest flight we'd had for about 14 weeks since the overnighter to Athens from Singapore . 14 weeks is nearly long enough to forget how much fun it is - not !
   After attempted sleep , a few movies , music , watching the jets progress as we flew , just closing our eyes and pretending to sleep . Our flight path was a bit interesting , from UK we flew across France & Switzerland , across to the Black Sea and toward Tajikistan , we finally turned and headed toward Nepal and flew on the southern side of the Himalaya's - we got some turbulence there as well - till we reached Kolkata , and headed over the water towards Singapore .
  Arriving at 6:45am , we were only just past our stated landing time - they made up some time during the flight ! Our longest wait was for our bags , breezing through immigration , we headed to the MRT train system and got aboard a train into the city . We were staying at the same hotel , so we knew the way and made it easily . Our bags were put into storage , then we went & changed and went for a swim while we waited for the room to be ready at 10:30am - that was the best thing , refreshed us after our 12 hour flight & 1 hour car ride and 40 mins on the train - it was nice to be still !! 
   We checked in and went to our room , before headed back out to Chinatown for a rather nice lunch of Chilli beef and fried rice . We dodged the storm that came over as we ate , dropping some cooling rain .
    The old parts of Chinatown have some great looking buildings , different colours , shutters and terracotta roofs .
  


    Precision parking required here .
 

    A nice street art scene in a side alley .


   The Sri Mariamman Temple is at the end of Pagoda St , and is one of the most photographed Hindu Temples . This is the main gateway .


     They do elaborate decorations all around the compound .


    Humidity was getting up again , so we headed back to the hotel , arriving just before the storm covered us in a veil of rain - great timing . We lasted till, 8pm then crashed big time - waking again at 8:30 am - needed that !!


    Next day we head down to Marins Bay Sands , with the intention of going up to the observation deck - it has got very busy in Singapore from our last visit 14 weeks ago - it was all booked out , no time slots till 9:30pm ! Here's the Merlion , one of Singapore's older attractions .


 There's Marina Bay Sands , where we won't be going up to .


   This is inside The Marina Bay Shoppes shopping centre  - 3 levels of the most expensive brands . They have gondola rides on this small waterway - just like Venice ( only on a much smaller scale ) - they go up about 50m , turn and come back . A novelty for some , as people were queued to get into the boats .


   There was one garden full of Singapore Orchids of course - yes they are real !!


                                       More from inside the shopping centre - water features .


      This shop serves nothing but High Tea - all the tables were full and there's a queue of people waiting to get in . All the staff were dressed in suits / uniforms and there wasn't a coffee to be seen or had here!! 


    Outside the Singapore Art Science Museum are ponds full of waterlilies , appropriate seeing the building is shaped like a lotus flower .


    Looking over the lillies to the financial district .


    This is the Helix Bridge , leading across to the Singapore Flyer .


    Our main mission today was to see the night show at Gardens by the Bay , so we made our way across to the gardens with what felt like half of Singapore haha , found a spot to sit on the ground and waited for it to start . 5 of the larger tree's were used in the show , and it was best to sit or better still lie down and watch it unfold above you . Very hard to watch it all , better to focus on a couple of the trees and enjoy that . Not many photo's of it , it was better on video , so we now have several videos showing it happen ,




    A magical light show enthralled all who saw it , no-one leaving early , but it was a huge exodus after it ended . We made our way to Satay on the Bay for a nice icy cold drink to cool down , the humidity was taking it's toll on us . There was some sculpture on exhibition as we wandered along , I was taken by the round lights and the curved roof above .


     This one also took my fancy .


    We headed to the train and made our way to the hotel , time to crash again , before our flight home tomorrow . Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=15OVhCQBv8EfQ7w57D9zVV0iLMvqAMPg&usp=sharing


10/8/24 Hatchlands Park

 


    Time for a day out with Justin , Isla & Taylor , before we head off home . We headed out to Hatchlands Park - an impressive English Manor & country property , open to the public . They had an exhibition of piano's inside the manor , but that was only open from 1-3 pm . Here's the approach to the manor house .


    Gardens are starting to look a bit tired - to be expected with the English Summer just around the corner - they tell me it does arrive eventually - we're still waiting 😆 Some flowers were out though .


     This is an interesting variety of something ??? 🤔


    The National Trust are in charge of opening the park - and charge accordingly , for entry and parking . Best advice is to join the National Trust back home before going to England - then you get free admission & parking !!   They do a treasure hunt , with a pirate theme - treasure chests are located around the property , but you still have to find them . Inside is a letter , each letter forms a word to discover at the end of the treasure hunt . It gets you out & about , and walking through fields & forests & down to a lake . Here's one of the treasure chests .


    On the walk , we found this chainsaw carved dog - clever operator !! Becca must have been a treasured family member .


    Here's another view of the manor house .


   Behind the manor house is a stables an other out buildings , there were a couple of restaurants as well , we had a nice lunch before doing the treasure hunt . We also missed the piano exhibit , due to walking around the property for a few hours . 
  We headed home to prepare for our next flight - 12 hours to Singapore - looking forward to that one - not!! Here's a map link :- https://maps.app.goo.gl/7PEsrUHMAiaEm9e78


Thursday, 5 September 2024

9/8/24 Guildford UK

 

    

    Our time in Germany ended and we flew back to London , ready to do some grand sitting while Justin & Taylor were at work . What with days off and Isla needing some home time , we had her for a few days, to take some strain off . We went down to Woking Park one day and , down to the Indoor pools at the rec centre , the next day . 

  Another day Justin had to take Taylor to an appointment , so Isla decided she would go as well . We decided to get on the train and go to Guildford for a look around . It's only a 10 min train ride , and we were there before we knew it . Walking from the station to High St we came across this church - choose your poison - theirs a pub to the left and another across the lane !! 


    High St is a quaint street , and has the majority of it blocked off and used as a pedestrian mall .


   Further up the road is more great architecture - we are enjoying this .


   Further up is the Guild Hall , used by the mayor now , it used to be a courthouse in the past . There's a young lady out the front , under a parasol , singing for anyone who wanted to listen . The bracket clock is amazing - it has 1683 displayed on the base - making it 341 years old !!


   We got a spinach & ricotta roll and a sausage roll for lunch - both were served at room temperature , a bit strange !!
   Over to the castle for a look , but first the bowling green was being used by the locals for a womens match . The bowling green is located behind a D Day memorial and has one large square green , and another smaller one - that runs at 90 degrees to the main green  .                                                                          


    There are numerous very well maintained garden beds here 


   Here's the bowling green .


    These 3 gents were looking on intently .


    Looking across the green , the castle catches your eyes , and yes you can go in for a look .


 The path from the bowling green goes down to the lower gardens and under the footpath and down through a winding path to the gardens .


    This is one small section of the lower gardens around the castle .


     Same garden from the other end .


   The castle wasn't terribly remarkable , but we went up for a look anyway , before heading back to get the train . Another nice day out . Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1auHOMnzM_uNRTCMN3pQYEPdbu6bvLdM&usp=sharing                                                 


Saturday, 24 August 2024

3/8/24 Hamburg Maritime Museum

 


    Today it's back into the city and the canals again , this time it's the Maritime Museum - it too is located in the old warehouses beside the canals , and boasts 11 different floors of displays .


    This propeller is out on display outside , given Isla is just over 1.2m tall , that makes the propeller about 4m or more .


   In through the gift shop , we went up the stairs to get our visit underway . On display is this lego version of the Queen Mary 2 . To give you an idea on size , there's a man standing behind it , this model is about 5m long !!


   There are many other models on display , here's one of The Endeavour !


    There are many others on display , some are made of lead and are very small , but highly detailed . 


        There were others on display made from paper !! How they do that is beyond me , but quite clever .


   One section was devoted to maps & charts , this one captured my attention . The east coast of Australia has been omitted - or rather it was thought there wasn't anything of value to be traded there. This map was done in the 1640's and is in the original map atlas . 


    This too was interesting , the copper sheet has the map engraved on it ready for printing . The map on the right is the printed version of it . The tools on the lower right are the etching tools used to create the template . There must have been thousands of these templates for all the maps that were in use !!


    These hanging compasses were interesting , they usually hung in the captains cabin , above his bed , just so he could keep an eye on whoever was in charge of steering the ship while he was resting - making sure they were still on course .

 

    Another level was devoted to the making of boats & ships , with some of the tools used in the process .


    Ship plans as well .


    Another section and we had scale models of the engines of various ships . This one is of the Titanic's motors . To give you an idea of the size , the platform beside the huge motor has a small staircase on the left hand end . These motors would have been about 10-15m tall !


     There were plenty of rifles and swords on display as well .


    After several hours looking through the museum , we couldn't take any more in , so went on our merry way . While wandering up to the city area again , we came across these little hotrods going down the street  - a tour of some sort , would be a bit intimidating driving those amongst the traffic !!


    Another canal view .


    We did it again , in Hamburg on the pride parade day . Dodging most of the mayhem , we found a restaurant and grabbed a table , time for a beer and some pork knuckle !! We ordered and started enjoying our meal as the sky darkened , and threatened . First there was the thunder , we missed the lightning , but it kept getting darker & darker , before letting loose with the rain . We were sitting outside , under a large square umbrella , which came in very handy . We probably should've had indigestion from scoffing our meal so quickly , but we didn't want to waste it - it was delicious . Justin & Isla got some rain blown in , but Lyn and I managed to miss out on it . 
   The downpour ended and we made our way home , dodging puddles and having a good laugh . Seems to have been a theme here in Germany - 2 pride parades and storms to wash it down ???? We had a good day out anyway 🙂

   Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1R_Uoc83yLnO5gozU5mRz90X0X-PnB4s&usp=sharing