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Relatives and Gulangyu Again

Maternal great grandfather’s home Breakfast at the hotel was a repeat of the greasy fare from two days ago.  I skipped the greasy rice and noodles and settled for congee and greasy vegetables.  Even the pickles were greasy but they went quite well with the congee, as did the very fine ikan bilis. We had […]

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Daytrip to Zhao An

Getting to Zhao An Step-dad woke me up at 0510 because he thought I should have been up for my daytrip to Chan Village in Zhao An.  But I had taken care of my wake-up time with an alarm for 0545.  I took a taxi to the bus station.  With the ride only taking five […]

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Sightseeing & relatives

Gulangyu gone wrong The Chinese breakfast at the hotel was very greasy.  But it didn’t put off the domestic tourists from filling up big-time on the food. After breakfast, we headed out to try some change SGD to CNY at the Bank of China across the road.  I was surprised it was open being a […]

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Trip with the oldies

Above:  Chinese Opera performer on the street in Xiamen. Leaving Singapore Today I take Mum and step-dad to Xiamen for a little holiday.  Despite booking the SilkAir ticket online, electronic ticketing wasn’t available and we had to collect the ticket from a counter before proceeding to check-in. The flight 1120 flight left slightly late and […]

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Chinatown by night

Above:  Chinatown by night in the lead-up to the Mooncake Festival. In the evening, Jacob and Janet took us out for a drive and a wander around Chinatown.  The area was very nicely illuminated and decorated with lanterns for the Mooncake or Mid-autumn Festival.  Janet was very proud of how Singapore celebrates the various multi-ethnic […]

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Unpleasant conversations

It was after 2100 when I was picked up by step-dad, Lawrence, from Changi Airport.  Roaming charges in Singapore are quite reasonable and I was able to ring him from inside the plane before disembarking, so that I didn’t have to wait too long. Back at Lawrence’s place, Mum had been out and was dropped […]

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Scaring the Singaporeans

I hate flying from west to east because it’s hard to get up in the mornings.  I woke at 0700.  After a momentary doze, it was 0900.  There’s not much we had to do anyway, being with parents who are approaching 80 years of age. Step-dad’s relatives Jacob and Janet came to visit.  Mum asked me […]

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Friends and family

We have a full social calendar today, after having yesterday free for exploring Dubai’s malls and shops.  Not that there’s much we wanted to buy. For lunch, we met Carolyn, Brad and their two children.  They are from New Zealand and moved up over a year ago.  They enjoy the lifestyle here and wouldn’t consider […]

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Out of Yemen; into Dubai

Above: Military helicopters at Sana’a airport. Leaving Yemen Leaving Yemen was sad for me.  Sana’a had been my home for 5 weeks.  I’ve never been to a school that’s been so cool.  Where in the world would you find your teacher wearing a gun holster (with bullet holders) to class? I also loved the climate […]

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Queen Arwa’s home

Visiting Jibla While Ibb is an important town for the region, the historic and touristic value of the area is actually at Jibla about 30 mins away by van. It was a nice hillside town.  It is famous for its museum which was the Palace of Queen Arwa (1048–1138). She was reputed to be a […]

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