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Tuesday evening – Diane and Gabe’s day

Hi folks,

My day was basically pretty unexceptional .. I had a meeting inside a big fancy hotel from 8AM until 7:30.. After that I came back to this hotel and met up with Diane and Gabe. We met up with a few of my friends for a nice Indian dinner in the hotel restaurant..

Luckily, Diane and Gabe had plenty of adventure today.. which will save today’s blog. With that.. I will turn it over to Diane.

Namaste everyone.. Namaste Sam

Here’s a report on Diane’s and Gabe’s day:

Hello Everyone…

It is 11:45 PM Tuesday and we have just come back to the room after a light Indian dinner. We got a phone call from Max right before dinner. Not all calls come through yet Max must have grabbed a special celestial line to get to us. Max, we are happy you are back in Brooklyn. We also sat around and watched a special home movie Scott made for us. It is wonderful Scott…we love you too. Hey…someone hire this guy…he has much to offer to the film industry. I often think about Scott and Max teaming up someday again. They produced such beautiful work while at Burlington Tech Center…and such innovative works.


Anyways…

Oh, I just wanted to mention a very cool marketing drink that has originated in Singapore and will make its’ way to the US soon. There are two drinks called “whatever” and “anything”. One is carbonated and the other is not. Essentially they are drinks of different flavors and you do not know what flavor you will get. So…when someone asks what you want to drink…you can answer “whatever” or “anything” and be truly surprised with what you get.

Back to today. Jetlag hit big time for Gabe & I today. I had to coax him down to breakfast and then coaxed him outside before we fell back to sleep. We sat by the pool fumbling our way through a few card games then sat and read or listened to music. After a bit we had some energy and decided to venture out. We got a driver named Joseph and he took us to a true Indian market. Wow. It is just at the end of the month of Ramadan and Saturday is their big feast celebration so the markets were full. We parked after a bit of looking and Joseph lead us through the market. First we stopped at a Catholic Church right in the middle of the activity. I was amazed by the activity in the two prayer halls. Many people came and went and were deep in prayer and expressed their devotion to the statues and pictures of Jesus and Mary. They also kept their cultural dress so you saw many converted Hindus praying at this Catholic Church. It felt like a bit like Jerusalem with a Catholic Church on one street, a Muslim vendor near by…and right next to a Hindu temple. Okay…no apparent Jew yet these cultures and religions sharing a market. We were impressed with multicolored baby chicks (just like those Easter chicks!), a feast of fruit, veggies and flowers…a meat market…fish market which thought we could pass on…although our noses knew where that was…camel meat (a special holiday treat)…and the occasional cow wandering by.

Colored Chicks

More than 33,000 Hindu Gods…some right here

yummy meat

St. Mary’s Basilica

cow walking by

best way to travel

Hindu temple

these are everywhere

Gabe’s opinion of the market…pretty crazy…the fruit was the best…most surprised by how hard it was to walk among the moving cars.

From there we went to the Botanical Gardens. When Bangalore was first formed the guy (can’t remember name) made a mud hut and put 4 towers on the corners. Oh, those were the days when you could just decide where you wanted to place a city. So the gardens have one of those towers and it is on a little hill so we could see the city. Well…I must say I loved the walk and how the Indian people loved the park. There were many couples seeking a quiet moment to cuddle and kiss. Walking by you felt a little awkward. On the other hand it took self control for me not to jump the fence around the rose bushes and weed them. Here were these beautiful roses and grass and weeds growing through out. The whole grounds could use a group of gardeners to clean up and bring back the beauty of the vegetation. It is as if the people cannot or do not see what they are walking upon. What a difference from the Orchid gardens in Singapore to this. Yet, subtract my moral opinion…people genuinely enjoyed the gardens. Maybe that is what is most important.

Gabe & Mom at gardens

Okay…clock and 7 dwarfs…no Snow White…random

2000 year old tree stump

topiary

Okay…hello Sam.  What made me find this one tree amoung many and look up about 20 feet to see “SMC” carved in orange.  Magical world.

Gabe & Mom in front of SMC tree.

Lotus pond…hmmm lotus of many petals was hard to find in this swamp.

Ant hole

plastic garbage tree trunk…maybe that is why people could not find the trash bin ?

standing in front of Bangalore city from tower

top of tower

stone steps leading up to tower

government building


Gabe’s opinion of the gardens….garbage everywhere…big trees…

Monday eveing – passage to India

 

 

Hmmm… looks like I can’t get wireless to work here at Singapore Airport. I’ll just type this in in the hope that I can get it uploaded later.   We’re sitting here waiting for our trip to Bangalore after a really wonderful and relaxing day looking around Singapore with our friends and hosts Lucy and Lip. Lucy and I worked together closely in the late 90s..   At that point she and Lip lived in Fishkill NY.. They moved out to the west coast several years back then both retired and moved back home to Singapore. They both came to the airport last night and picked us up around 1 AM.. We drove back to their place after a quick stop at a 7/11 for interesting snacks . Here are some pictures from last night

 

On the plane into Tokyo

 

 

They served us Ben and Jerry’s !

 

 

The plane was packed

 

 

Here’s proof we were in Japan  (at least the transit lounge at Narita)

 

 

There’s a SamStone there now !

 

Filing out our landing cards.. Welcome to Singapore !

 

 

Left a SamStone on the plane

 

 

The wonderful Singapore Air staff


 

The beautiful Singapore Airport

 

Very western.. but not all is the same

 

 

 

Meeting up with Lucy and Lip (and Ronald)

 

 

Right hand drive cars !

 

 

he makings of our feast from the local 7-11

 

 

 

 

 

No shoes in Singaporean houses

 

 

 

Lucy and Lip  have a wonderful apartment on the 20th floor of a very nice building close to the airport ,  The building has some great views of the city

 

 

The view from the apartment at night

 

 

 

 

and shares a very cool pool and recreation center,   Best of all it had nice beds for us.. We all fell asleep at 2:30 and woke up just before 9am

 

The view from the apartment by day

 

 

 

Perfect thing for jetlag. We woke up feeling very refreshed.. that said.. I’m having trouble keeping my eyes open at this point ..

 

Ok.. we’re now on the plane to Bangalore.. it’s only a four hour trip. I’m watching the flight attendants running around trying to sort out everyone’s special meals. Looks like many folks on this flight are vegetarians.. nearly all of them look as though they’re from India

 

OK.. where was I about. our day ?   Oh yeah.. We ate a light breakfast then packed up then we got in the car that Lucy Li p are  car-sitting for a relative. They don’t own a car here.. and don’t need one. The public transport here is really good.. and car’s are phenomenally expensive.. The Gov’t taxes them nearly 50% of their value  as a way of paying for road use.. and keeping the number of cars down. They told us that with the tax a nice minivan would go for  about $100K Singapore .. which is about $70K US. In addition to taxing cars, there’s a cool road taxing system that charges folks for being on certain roads at certain times of the day. Everyone has a little wireless box on their windshields. You insert a cash card into the box and the tools are automatically deducted. If you don’t have one on and you enter the zone it’s an automatic $70US fine.  The system’s  used to control congestion during peak hours.. And they need it.. the whole country sits on this island and is the size of a city.. Lip told us that Singapore  packs about 4 million people into the same amount of land as Dutchess County NY… where they used to live.    

 

Even so.. the place never felt uncomfortably crowded. The whole town is clean and well manicured.. tons of trees and flowers. As you can imagine.. land prices are exorbitant so  most folks live in high rise buildings like our hosts.. that seems to leave lots of space for greenery.

 

We drove to the symphony/arts center that the locals call ‘the durian’.. because it looks like that evil smelling fruit..  

 

 

 

Here’s a ‚real’ durian cut into a face

 

 

We ate some.. pretty strange !  like rotten custard yum !

 

 

 

We took a walk around there and saw the Singapore river and the trademark mer-lion sculpture..

 

 

  Singapore means ‘land of the lions’  because the first guy here thought he saw a lion.. but there have never been lions here…  Funny.. but hey, the  indigenous inhabitants of the Americas were dubbed ‘Indians’ because of an explorers  mistake as well.

 

The famous Raffles hotel

 

 

Around the arts center

 

 

 

The site of c new casino

 

Downtown

 

 

 

 

We walked around inside the arts center and the shopping mall attached to it. It was full of upscale shops.. we could have been anywhere on the planet..

 

 

 

 

 

 

Every thing in the mall had color changing lights

 

 

 

 

 

That’s one thing that’s so remarkable here..  Everything is written in English.. everyone we met spoke perfect English.. The stores and brands were familiar.. it’s an extremely Western  place.. even though most folks here are of Chinese, Tamil or Malaysian backgrounds. It’s a really amazing melting pot.  We saw a cool art exhibit made by kids..  you can see the ethnic blending in their names.

 

 

 

 

The show was sponsored by Croc’s .. so one kid made a Croc

 

Another mysterious piece of art

 

 

After some window-shopping we went to a very upscale food court filled with Singaporean food stalls.. It looked and smelled delicious. Lucy and Lip helped us locate some really amazing local specialties.. I had a spicy noodle dish with fish and vegetables  (I’m not doing the vegan thing on this trip.. too hard) . Gabe had a chicken and pork barbeque-y thing.. and Diane had sour-gourds on rice.. All were yummy…

 

 

We saw Buddhist monks everywhere we went today..

 

 

 

 

 

 For desert Lip got two local Malayan dishes. One was iced coconut with black beans and a special type of sugar.. the other was shaved ice with black beans, corn. Palm seeds and I can’t remember what else.. They were unlike anything I’d ever eaten and were cold and delicious.. 

 

 

From there we drove to the Botanical gardens and walked through there to see their orchid garden.. It rained briefly as we drove over .. so the air was cool  and the  place was pretty empty as we walked around. It was really beautiful..

 

 

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Visiting students

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diane and Gabe in the mist house

 

 

 

We left a SamStone in the garden

 

 

As we walked we caught up with Lip and Lucy..  They told us about how much they enjoy their lives as retirees.. both retired early.. in their 50s and now spend their time  with relatives, traveling, visiting national parks and volunteering. They told us about  the school that they volunteered in. They help run an after school program for kids who need extra help. The school system here is really competitive.. everyone can go.. but the kids who don’t  score well on tests tend to get less help and fewer services. Their work helps some of these kids keep up.. 

 

Here’s the school they do their volunteering in

 

 

I’d never met Lip face-to-face before.. he used to work for IBM in Somers. It turns out that we have many mutual friends..   It’s always fun playing ‘who do you know’  Lip and Lucy are wonderful people. We’re so glad that we were able to hang out with them.

 

After the Gardens we drove through some commercial sections of town.. We passed by a beautiful Malayan market place surrounded by Halal restaurants. They are all observing Ramadan now which is almost over. You could see signs for the  end of Ramadan feast everywhere.  Here’s a cool Mosque we saw

 

 

 We stopped in a  Chinese neighborhood to pick up a late lunch snack. We bought Lak-sa from Lip’s favorite place and took it back to their apartment.

 

 

The place had gotten written up in the paper.

 

Yum .. a cold coconut oda

 

 

It was about 4PM at that point.. Diane,  Gabe and I borrowed  swim suits and marched down for the pool. Gabe and I went in and goofed off in the pool for an hour or so.(‘Marco’ ‘Polo’)  It felt really good to be in the water.. we had this huge pool with tunnels, fountains, bridges and waterfalls almost to ourselves. One cool thing they had was an underwater speaker that played music from a local radio station underwater !..

 

 

The pool was covered with signs of what you couldn’t do… which is the Singaporean way.. The wonderful cleanliness and order they have in their society is a result of many, many rules…”sign-sign, ever where a sign…”    they even make fun of themselves about it .. They had shirts talking about Sign-apore..   It’s a ‘fine city’ J

 

 

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Around 5:30 we went up to the apartment,

 

 

 ate our Lak-sa

 

 

and headed off for the short drive to the airport.  We said a fond good bye to Lip and Lucy

 

 

 

and wandered off in search of our plane.. What a great day it was.. it was so much better than it could have been  hanging out in the airport with an 18 hour layover.

 

OK.. I’m going to finish here.. We land in Bangalore in less than an hour.. and I’m almost out of batteries..   First impressions of there tomorrow.

 

Goodnigt folks from as far from home as we can get on this planet…   G’nite  Sam

 

-DGJ

 

Sunday Morning – Narita Saturday evening here

Folks..
   Just a few words to say that we’re hanging out in Tokyo Narita Airport in route to Singapore. It was a 10 and a half hour flight from LA to her.. and we have another 7 hours still to go. The plane is kid of old and grubby.. but the flight attendents are nice   and we do have small TV’s I can’t really imagine getting back on that plane.. Ick..
  Gabe and I are going to go and hide a SamStone here in the aitport.. More stuff tomorrow.

Ashta mata neh folks.. Ashta mata neh Sam
-me

ps. Quick update.. we’re here safe and happy in Singapore  after 20 hours in the air !. Our friends Lucy and Lip picked us up at the airport and we made a feast out o what we could find at a convience store.. Prow crackers, cheesy crab pies, steemed red bean cakes.  We’re now at their lovely appartment readdy to try ang get some sleep before exploring Singapore tomorrow Gnite all
gnite Sam

pss.. even though this is dated Oct 7th.. we skipped Oct 7th entirely because of crossing the international date line..

Saturday morning – in route

Friends..
    I’m not sure we’ll have time to post from LAX.. So I’ll try doing the blog today in installments. Diane got us all up around 5 this morning… another 4 hour sleep night.. ugh.. We were all moving pretty slowly.

 We got out of the house about 20 minutes later than we had planned. Chai was sitting there with her tail between her legs looking at us with those big sad eyes. At this point, she knows what’s up when the suitcases come out. We know she’ll be OK. there will be enough folks in the house while we’re gone to keep her happy.

    We got to the airport about 45 minutes before our flight.. but even so., it was a little too close for comfort. We slid into our seats just as the door was closing. The trip to Chicago was short and sweet. We had the same flight crew as the my flight from chicago last night… The flight attendand remember me and my seat mate Jim.. the guy with the ink yesterday. She told me he’d given him a free beer because he’d called her ‘babydoll’..and she thought it was nice.  Not sure I’d ever use that trick.. but hey.. it worked …

   Right now we’re hanging out in O’hare.. waiting for the flight to LAX.. we found a nice little cubby hole to camp out in..  We grabbed a bite.. and now we’re just hanging out..

I’ll send some more from LA.. Happy travels all.. happy travles Sam..
-me

Quick update in-route.. We’re now  hanging out in the LA airport ready to board our flight. We just found out that the plane stops in Tokyo for an hour… Oh-boy.. another airport :-)… Flight out was pretty peaceful.. we watched harry portter and I worked on my email backlog.. I got about 400 emails behind in the last 4 days.. eeeeeek

OK.. time to fly.. TTYL….

-me

A very unimpressive view of the grand canyon through the back galley porthole

Getting some horizontal

Flights to everywhere !