Stormy Sunday bits & bites

There *is* litter in Singapore. It just gets washed away by the buckets and buckets of rain every day. And people do jaywalk, but only in groups.

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Scale is very different here. Last night after dinner, Tanya and I asked our waitress where the closest MRT (subway) stop was, and she said, somewhat horrified, “Clarke Quay! Take a bus.” Tanya said “What? But that’s right near here!” And the waitress said something like “Oh no, too far to walk.”
Tanya: “Well, if we wanted to walk, which way would we go?”
Waitress: “Over the bridge and catch the 51 bus.”
Tanya: “How many bus stops down is it?”
Waitress: “3.”
Tanya: “How long would it take to walk?”
Waitress: “10 minutes! Much too far to walk!”
Deb: dumb silence.      

Seriously, it was about a 7 minute walk, and that’s only because I stopped to take photos. I guess since it’s a small island, everyone’s perceptions of walkability shrinks down to that scale?

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OMG TOO MANY PLASTIC BAGS. The pumpkin bun I just bought was triple-bagged before I had time to say no bags please.

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The fresh pineapple is SO good, the stuff we get in the US is crazy-tart by comparison. And the juice stands just chuck handfuls of it into a blender then dump it in a cup…mmmmmm, piña.

Also, ya know how Tapioca Express chicken comes in a little bag with wooden skewers for eating on-the-go? Well, here they do the same with fresh fruit; you buy some slices of pineapple (or melon or apple, etc.), and they cut it up for you and put it in a bag with a wooden skewer.  Despite my aversion to plastic bags, I must admit it’s much easier to carry around and nom than the rigid/boxy fruit salad containers I’m used to.

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My new favorite drink is fresh lime juice! Like lemonade (US-style, sin gas), but less straight-up refined sugar. Very refreshing for these hot n’ humid afternoons.

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Recycling seems to only happen in office buildings. We’ve been separating our trash at the corp apartment, but I’m pretty sure it all ends up in the same dumpster.

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Locals exercise way late at night! On the night I first arrived, I saw people going for a run at 11:30pm. How the heck do you get to sleep after that? And last night I walked by a basketball game at the Novena mall (court right outside the mall) that looked like it had just started, at 11pm. And all but two of the players were playing barefoot — no idea why.

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Everything is a mall. Zoinks.

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This may be Merry’s version of nirvana. C.f. above comment. And there’s bread everywhere — bakeries, bun places, a shop called “Bread Talk” (pumpkin bun!) — and store after store of really cute clothes and shoes. I haven’t looked at the prices in detail yet, but I am going to make sure we stay faaaar away from Orchard Road. (Novena is $$ enough.) You can walk miles and never leave the mall zone. (Maul zone?) The only thing I haven’t investigated in the Merry-nirvana-trifecta is the public restrooms; if the ladies’ washrooms are as clean as the subway trains, line up the realtors now and sell that girl a hole in the Singapore sky.

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One surprising thing is that no one seems to eat on the subway or in subway stations, even though EVERY SINGLE STATION has food/bread/snack stores right outside the fare gates. There are signs threatening $500 fines for eating, but what other country’s population actually obeys those signs?

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The best weather you can hope for in Singapore is apparently gray/overcast, a slight breeze, and no rain. Sunny = tooooo hot, no breeze = suffocating in your skin, and rain = yeah.

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Saturday night Clarke Quay “airshow” — zoom zoom! (Forgive the crappy quality…my camera + picasaweb video = siiiiigh.)

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3 responses to “Stormy Sunday bits & bites”

  1. Graham Avatar

    So how far do these exercising locals actually run at night? About 100 yards? 🙂

    Actually, nighttime is my favorite time for going running. Aerobic stuff like that drains out the excess adrenalin, so I end up sleeping better afterwards. (Anaerobic stuff, like dancing, makes it much harder for me to get to sleep. All that starting and stopping in bursts of energy every few minutes keeps the adrenalin levels high for a long time after.)

  2. Beckydono Avatar

    haha that’s how i feel about san francisco! if it’s more than 5-6 blocks i’ll take the bus (unless the bus is lame and doesn’t come but once/hour). a “long walk” for me is anything more than 5 minutes 😛 and i think that your impressions of singapore = wetness are very seasonal…when we were there is was sort of drizzly, but we had some GREAT days of sunshine and warmth and breeze. also, eat at Lau Pa Sat!! YOU MUST! Across from Clarke Quay there’s a mall there that’s pretty affordable – they were having a shoe sale where everything was like $15 when I was there. The mall kind of looks like an art gallery. can’t wait til i can come see you guys!

  3. Will Avatar
    Will

    I walked to meet a friend in Manhattan yesterday. They told me the cross-streets. I said I’d walk. They said “you can’t walk that, it’ll take fovever!”

    Several aves/streets and 12 minutes later…

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