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Sauntering in Singapore

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My first international trip in 2022 was a short visit to Singapore. Rather fortuitously, the SG government relaxed entry restrictions just as I was getting itchy feet.  Back in 2007, I had spent a long weekend in SG, enroute to Australia and NZ. On that visit, my friends I and A very kindly took me to the most popular landmarks and districts. I also wandered on my own in this easy-to-navigate city-country. More than a decade later, I decided to explore SG under the expert guidance of native Singaporeans who pointed me to lesser-known nooks and corners. On arrival I captured this aerial view below.  Nope, this is not the invasion scene from Troy. It is, in fact, the approach to Changi airport. These shipping lines move goods between some of the largest ports in the world. It is very likely that the jacket you are wearing or the phone you are using arrived via a transfer at SG. Before writing a post on the fascinating cultural mix in Singapore, I start with food, which...

A postcard from London in 2021

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A handful of cities across the world have stood the test of time. London is one of them. The swarming cities in parts of Asia and dare I say, the 'Global South', seem to morph into new beings at the blink of an eye. London, however, displays an underlying constancy even as subtle changes creep up every few months. In the autumn of 2021, some things had decidedly changed. Yet in many places it seemed as if time had stood still, at least for now. I share below a set of photos that show both sides of the city. Some venues are easily recognisable iconic locations. Other places are more personal - they represent shared memories and leave a door open for 'yet-to-be-made' memories. Let's start with new things on the block. In late 2021, a significant chunk of the global population had been vaccinated, lockdowns were a thing of the past and outdoor group exercise was in fashion. This is a scene from an outdoor fitness class on the bank of River Thames, not far from Southwar...

Autumn in London

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 2020 and 2021. Yes, it was a truly awful period. Much has been written and will continue be written about the surreal, haunting and painful time that much of humanity experienced. For that very reason, this post is about finding joys, appreciation and even a small thrill in activities we earlier took for granted. The time has come to wipe off the cyber cobwebs and bring my blog to life again. What better way to do that than take the reader on a walk through one of my favourite cities - London. Shortly after my 2nd jab, I took my first flight out and landed in London in the autumn of 2021. Quick alert - there will be a lot of post-covid 'firsts' in this post and the ones to follow. I felt an inexplicable feeling of novelty in taking a flight and then a taxi, walking in a familiar neighbourhood, watching people hurry back from from work, meeting people I hadn't seen for 18 months. More than ever before I felt fortunate to be able to do this. In that period of re-discovery, I...