My first stop at SKS proved to be very fruitful. I got a couple of gifts, a study on prayer, a book on prayer, and a new bible with study questions in the margins for Toby and I to study together. New books make me happy :)
I was getting hungry so I figured I would go to somewhere I had never been before: Lau Pa Sat. According to my Eyewitness Travel book, Lau Pa Sat is ....
Singapore's first municipal market {and} an architecturally impressive food court
offering an extensive variety of Asian cusines...Originally comissioned by
Raffles in 1822 on reclaimed land, the elegant octangonal cast-iron structure was designed
by James MacRitchie and shipped over from Glasgow foundry in 1894. The market
was dismantled during MRT tunnel construction and was later painstackingly reassembled.
I was there pretty early for dinner, but here are some of my pictures:
To drink I had sugarcane juice. Yum!
For whatever reason I was fascinated by how they juiced the sugarcane. They just stuck it into this machine and out came the juice, but just seemed amazing how something that looks like a stick can produce such a great drink :)
Outside the main market, they closed off a street and hawker stalls were set up. Most of them were selling satay.
After dinner I was thought I might head to Little India to see all of the Deepavali decorations, but I was a little tired (from carrying all my books) and a little lost after exiting the market. I wandered around awhile and eventually found myself at Marina Bay, way on the east side which I had never been to before. I wandered around for awhile more and then found myself at the Merlion where I took pictures and people watched for awhile. I have decided that the Marina Bay/Singapore River area at night is my favorite place to go to in Singapore.
As I was walking I noticed this being built.
From the pictures by it, it seems likes a place to walk up and observe the bay. Not sure what's going to be inside it.
Can you guess what this is?
I decided then to call it a night and head home. It was a great evening. I love exploring Singapore.
4 comments:
Hey... so glad you had some time to yourself you deserve it. I can tell you lessons paid off... Ray would be so proud of these.... and yes I know what that is... looks like you learned something else from Ray.
Always something new to see and do in Singapore- i think the picture is looking up at the sky through something-
we haven't been to that hawker stand - the list for
February begins
You do such a good job of taking care of yourself!
I think I know what the mistry picture is now
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