We decided to take a walk after Amy had had her afternoon nap. Go along the river on our side through the "small" Gardens on the Bay, across the Barrage and to the "big" Gardens on the Bay on the other side of the river.
It's a beautiful walk, starting about 520pm or so, so not so hot despite the sun still beaming down. All through the gardens, kids on scooters, nice to be outside.
As we near the barrage. What the hell are these things in the skies. Here they are looking back over the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. Strange shapes, floating high up in the sky. Almost like large jelly fish - but in the sky ........?
Ah Ha - they're kites being flown off the barrage - cool!
And yes they were octopus.
IN fact no photo later, but when we walked back at night they were all lit up with neon lights.
A quick cool down for Ollie at the fountains on the way.
Hmmmm so where do we eat? Peach Tree as we usually do for Chinese or shall we see if Indochine is open?? Indochine is the winner, and what a winner.
It's in one of the big "trees" in Gardens on the Bay. Literally you get a lift in the trunk and walk out in to the foliage, in to the actual restaurant. A circular restaurant with an inside and outside area for eating, drinking or both.
It was uber cool.
Hanging seats like you'd see in the 70's, like the kids are showing off here.
Beautiful lights all around, glitter balls, just super cool it really was. This absolutely becomes one of my "show off Singapore" joints. Absolutely amazing. Food was ace too, in Tapas style - sweet potato mash with truffle oil, octopus simply grilled on the bbq with Asian dip, tempura prawns, stuffed lychee with bacon etc etc. Delicious!
See what I mean re the lights - gorgeous, as me Mary and Amy are showing off.
As I said it did not stop there. We finished food and drinks, I booked up for next meal on 9th November when friends come from UK. Manager says, great then I'll book the upstairs for you too. Sorry upstairs, yeah help yourself go up he says and check it out - as he removed the barrier.
We all walk up to be on the roof top now, nothing at all above and the view is as below. How bloody nice is that. It's breath-takingly beautiful. Seriously could sit here ALL night soaking in the views. Amazing. The domes of the Gardens, the Flier, the gardens, the other trees, the F1 starting lane and pits tonight with a go-kart race on, the river and even our condo. Beautiful!
Turn the other way and there is the Marina Bay Sands, the Marina, the lazer show, MBFC, Merlion and all that. Again NOTHING above you apart from sky. It's awesome. Not as high as Altitude but as impressive. Probably about 10 stories up.
Amy took this shot. Nice one Amy, great photo!
Then we walk back home, through the trees, and the SkyWalk - how pretty is this.
This is a good snap.
The tree furthest left is the restaurant tree.
See the blueish patch at the top, that is where we ate.
See the green patch above that, that is the roof top bar. Oh Yes!!!!!
Reaching the barrage the fountains were dancing away. Multi-colours shining out in the dark. A gorgeous neon sight to watch.
Over the barrage now and walking down the gardens on our side.
Looking back across the river to where we had just been. Can you see the trees.
Is that a beautiful city skyline or is that a beautiful city skyline.
Well done Singapore - you just impressed me, Mary and the kids massively. That was truly AMAZING!!!!
She calls our name and we come running, We have lost the voice we listened to, And there's a stillness now the rains stopped falling, And there's a sadness like we never knew, But we still see the shining of things. We love and miss you desperately Ni.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Amy Halloween School Party - V.Cute
Today (well yesterday) was Amy's School Halloween party.
All in fancy dress (thanks Mum) for the event, and my gawd it was so so so cute. The kids were all adorable they really were.
Actually parents were not allowed but we snuck in to get some photos and video, could not not really.
We stayed for the first dancing song, which goes along the lines of;
"Knock, Knock, Trick or Treat who are you ........."
Then the kids had to run to the middle and dance like the chosen character - ballerina, pirate, monster etc. He He He. Basically what ensued was lots of jumping and screaming.
All in fancy dress (thanks Mum) for the event, and my gawd it was so so so cute. The kids were all adorable they really were.
Actually parents were not allowed but we snuck in to get some photos and video, could not not really.
We stayed for the first dancing song, which goes along the lines of;
"Knock, Knock, Trick or Treat who are you ........."
Thailand 2012 WIth DK & Claire Part II
Phew OK here we go - let's carry on for part II, part deux, part two!
Continuing the meal before the DK/Claire arrived - Amy decides to go Spanish and Balero with rose in mouth, OK no stamping on the floor with cuban heels, but still.
The the rock arrived! We were already gone from the restaurant and walking home, kids bed time. NO you MUST stay, type messaging from Darren. Sorry mate the kids are sleepy we waited. NO you MUST stay, just have one drink with us. Er OK then - then the BOOM, which you can read about on other blog, the beautiful black and white fogged edged snap of the Birchington deficit diamonds! Ha Ha! Still have to say, way to go bro - you surprised me so much there pal, a beauty! And a beauty of a future bride too, very proud and very honoured to have Claire in the family clan!
OK next day - off we go with Mr Poo, yep that's his name, Mr Poo. U
He used to be Mr Shit but he didn't like that and changed by Depol, joking joking!
He's a great guy. Introduced by a mate as a great guide for the day. We've used him once before and have to say he was ace, so off we go again - but asking for a different Phuket experience this time.
Off to new places. There's this view point we've never been to before. Check it out, how beautiful is this. My goodness. Literally 5-10 minutes from the hotel too, in fact I have driven past this so many times and never stopped, glad we did this time - just have have a look at that view over Katah Hani and Kata Beach, note the small island to the left that saved Kata from the Tsunami by breaking the force of the wave.
What's that I hear, faintly to start, growing louder now, can't quite yet hear it clearly, hold on a minute it's "FACEBOOK, FACEBOOK!!!!"
Very nice photo, like this a lot. What a beautiful view, and Thailand beachfront is not that bad either (cough cough!)
Off we go on safari on elephant back.
Another reason DK had to buy a new camera is that his driver/guide took his camera to take a picture and dropped the bloody thing from the top of the elephant. Whoopsy.
Amy and I went together, do you think she's enjoying it - oh yes! We went right through the jungle to the coastal view. Pretty amazing really. We were on the only bull (male) at this place and this thing was huge, at least 2-3 feet taller than the others.
Our driver, who did not drop the camera, took this for us whilst leaning back on the elephants head. NICE.
Here comes Claire and Darren though the Thai jungle to say Hi. But his elephant looked sad so I asked "why the long face?" - boom boom!
Don't know where Mary and Ollie are going here? Someone need the loo or something, shortcut? But anyway off they went in a tangent through the jungle. Actually framed up a really good photo though I think, no beaten track for this elephant, no way!
Mr Poo then took us to another place further South I have never been. Can't actually remember the name here, Sunset Point or something. But oh my gosh this place was just stunning. High up on a cliff with amazing views of the coastline surrounding us. Truly was breath-taking.
Mind you I also think my clothes were breath-taking. I had to change my shorts, because our elephant seat was soaking wet. So I had patterned shirt and a patterned pair of shorts, I looked so bad. Luckily Darren didn't take the mickey too much - hmmmm!
Now if you go back to Kamala blog, when me and the kids met Gordon and Thess and we went again with Mr Poo and you saw some photos of us on a beach, the kids playing in the sea. Well look below between the frongs of the the palm tree - yep that's the beach.
You'll need zoom in on this one. The island below is called temple island as it has a huge buddhist temple on it. Can you make it out on the shoreline in the middle. WIth naked eye you could see it quite clearly, stunning. Plus if you wanted you can take a boat trip to see it, but you cannot stay overnight on the island. Monks only!
Yes there is the short/shirt combo - dear me!
Again temple island in the background. I wish we had had more time and could have taken a boat trip, it just looked amazing from this distance.
Lovely family shot thanks Mr Poo.
Added bonus see the wedding photo shoot on the cliff edge. Yep on the cliff edge. Is that sensible??? Funny thing was the groom had a little guitar with him for some shots and the bride had great big safety pins in the back of the dress holding it together. Looked a tad weird.
Trying to think of something funny now, not happening so I'll move on.
Looking down from the cliff edge, just beautiful.
Hold on a minute, is that a wedding dress and small guitar I can see in the waves .............
No No it wasn't luckily they're still standing right on the edge, ha ha!
At the top here was a temple clearly to an elephant god. There is linkage between hindu and buddhism in Thailand. I should read up a bit more on that and be more insightful for you. But anyways believe me there is.
What you are supposed to do at this temple is bring along a model elephant, leave it as an offering and then your prayers will be answered by the god. So scroll down and have a look at all the elephants people have left, there's hundreds of em.
They're really beautiful aren't they. No cold stone buildings, and morbid silence for this religion. No way, it's in your face, vibrant and open. If I was religious I'd be tempted down this path.
Darren messing about - clever though.
Me being arty, maybe another canvas from this one???
I zoomed in on the temple top as it was beautiful and spotted this other building on the right. Have a guess what it is, you never will. I didn't. Had to ask Mr Poo.
It is a .................................................... lighthouse.
Would you have ever gone for that, not in a million years!
Hope you don't mind the privacy invasion Mr Poo.
This is Mr Poo, taking a 5 minute break from us to make some offerings of oil, flowers, incense and gold leaf. Quick prayer and he's back with us to continue the tour.
This is also amazing. One of those WTF moments. One of the no way, you have to be kidding me moments.
We're driving to the shooting range, and we spot a pick up truck in front of us with clearly some large cargo on the trailer. But what could it be. Can you guess from photo number 1?
How about from photo number 2 - big isn't it.
Well bugger me it is indeed a baby elephant. Can you believe it. I seriously have seen it all now. Look at this guy. Seems happy enough.
To the range. Ollie again did sniper rifle, and scored a rather impressive 83% accuracy.
NO empty bullet casings taken home as souvenirs this time - long story involving Singapore customs/police last time. Dear me.
Sh*t wouldn't want to mess with this one would you.
Looks like Princess Leia from Star Wars with a rifle - scary!
But have to say, a great picture Mary - very funny babe!
We found it. Nikita's. I have reached out not to the owners and shared some photos with him that he loved to see, as he has been there 15 or so years. In fact I had my iPAD with me and was able to show one of the long time staff the then and now as well. So for you here you are as well. A tad sad this, as one major change of course.
Above is the view from Nikita's Sept'12 and below is the view from Nikita's Jul'06. Not much difference there is there.
A lovely place. SO very friendly, beautiful people, beautiful views and absolutely beautiful food too. I will be coming back to Nikita's every chance I get. Wonderful memories here.
Very sad though is this. Major differences in the two photos.
2012 a new pier, 2012 a much more mature Ollie Kennett, 2006 a much younger looking Daddy Kennett. 2012 my Nina has left us.
But in 2012 right in front of me taking this picture is my Mary, and sat next to her is my Amy.
BangPae Waterfall and gibbon sanctuary next. Again a never been place for me. A fair old jaunt from the car park up some very damaged, slippery pathways to get to it. But it's worth it, a beautiful walk through the jungle.
Literally this is in reverse order as I started taking pictures when we got there, and then on the way back. So this is the waterfall and our journey back down the path.
Pretty little thing is it not, of course I am talking about the waterfall and Amy.
I felt like I was back at Gardens By the Bay. Beautiful little flowers growing in the very damp, mossy forest floor. Like little orchids. Beautiful.
We then found a mini-waterfall, a tad more accessible to us than the big one. So here are some individuals shots of us all against our mini/private falls. Plus a great chance to wash all the mud off our feet.
The on the way to Kamala and another trip to Fantasea. See more photos of this in our trip with Gordon. So only wanting to show the different bits now.
We asked Mr Poo to drop us at one of our favourite haunts from the Kamala holiday - OhLaLa's. Remember this one. Food amazing, owned by a Swiss French chap ....? Remember. So we popped in here for a quick beer to show it off to Darren and Claire. Really do like this place. Came recommended originally from my good mate Kev McCormick.
Served this time by clearly a lady boy. Little bit too much make-up love, scratching your nuts not good, and perhaps a give away was you using the gents toilet. Apart from that you were a very nice looking lady! Ha Ha!
The quick walk to the town centre, allow DK to buy his much sought after Paul Smith t-shirt, and then to the beach to have a couple of beers before tuk tuk to Fantasea.
When we were in Kamala last time we walked past this bar but never went in, not sure why as it was ACE.
So we sat here an watch the sun disappear, and had a few beers counting down the minutes to Fantasea show start, and pretty much our last night in Thailand for this trip. Sad but what a great time all had had again in beautiful Thailand, and what wonderful company.
No filters, no tricks, no photo-shop - this literally was this blue. I turned the flash off and snapped away, and they came out like this. What a gorgeous night, our last night. Boo Hoo!
My last photo on the plane on the way home. She looks sort of satisfied, content, happy, but wants to go home, and shattered all in one doesn't she.
Finishing this blog with a couple of Darren's photos. We didn't do the tiger photo this time, as it was only a few months previous we had had before. So here is bro and Claire cuddling the baby tiger cub.
And finally finally, and absolutely nothing to do with Thailand.
Here is the view from Darren's hotel room at Marina Bay Sands, where he spent a day and night with Claire on their anniversary when in Singapore. A view of Gardens by the Bay, Barrage, river that I have seen before. Well done Singapore, great job with this, this place is superb!
Let me just clarify. Gardens by the Bay is superb, not Marina Bay Sands - again long story. I'll tell you over a cold beverage. But now I am signing out from blogging for a while as I think I completed something like 10 in a few days. Over and Out from BK, lot's of love to all.