To Edinburgh

Walked around the station area in London this morning.

 I know that it is not-but I always think of this as St. Pancreas as in the anatomy and not as St. Pancras  as in the church.  

The train ride was pretty.

the weather was nice. The scenery was pretty. Lots of sheep. Plenty of cows. A few horses. The trip took 4.5 hours and the train was packed.  Glad that I got my ticket last night. 

So, all day it had been sunny, the instant that I stepped out of the station it starts to rain. Cold, driving rain. Nothing to do but dig out the umbrella and trudge off to the hotel. 

A modest hotel with much to be modest about

My room has a nice view.  The clientele is much younger than I am.  That shouldn’t be surprising but it is. 

While I was getting settled and having a nice cup of tea, the rain stopped so, I went for a little walk. 

Looks like an interesting town

i didn’t find any bag piping, that was good. Nor did I find any studly guys in kilts. Most everyone had on parkas, puffy jackets etc.  I may have to acquire another layer.  At the very least I can wear my rash guard. I have new respect for anyone female or male who wears a skirt in Scotland!

More tomorrow, the goddess willing.  

London quickie

British library, Old Hotel, train station from my hotel.

pretty sure that it will be lights out early.  It is 5pm and I am going to have to force myself to go out on a scouting mission.  

As far as travel days go, this was an easy one. British Airways isn’t my most favorite airline, but it got me here in one piece. And on time.  

the plan is to go to Edinburgh by train tomorrow. That is why I should go scout out the train situation this evening. I should go out anyway. Need fresh air. 

Dubai 9pm.

There really is a lot to love about Dubai.

 I would not have said that a few days ago.  But the place sort of grew on me. 

And now it is after 9, my bedtime is approaching and I have done zero to be ready to depart for the airport at 7am. Well I took a bath and got my passport out of the safe.  I will now drink a cup of coffee and eat a cookie  and put off packing until tomorrow morning,

Girls night out.
Hey it’s the desert. Gotta toss some water around. Think Vegas

Next stop London. 

Dubai

That shot didn’t come out like I thought it would.
Never let religious conviction interfere with profitability.
You are likely to fine just about anything in Dubai.

 I am suddenly taken seriously sleepy. So, I shall retire for the night.  

Dubai-now I understand.

My hotel-also the tallest building on the planet.

My hotel is also the tallest building on the planet. Most of the day I felt like I was a trustee in a very nice prison. I got stopped a couple of times while walking around outside. I had to be escorted to and from the world’s largest shopping mall. My purse got run through a scanner when I was let back in from the mall.

 I was generally hating Dubai, the hotel everything thing. So, I took a nap. And when I woke up I realized that I wasn’t the problem. The problem was the building. After all, remember what happened to the world’s tallest building 18 years ago.  

That simple realization made everything all better. I went outside again, got jacked up by security. And continued on my outside night time adventure. 

People come out at night

It had cooled off to a delightful 105 degrees by 9pm.

The moon came out too

And, Dubai is worth the trip.once I realized that I wasn’t really a prisoner  

My passage way

This is what I walk down to get to my room. It is majorly weird. The rooms don’t have door knobs.  Now, actually you don’t need door knobs but, after 75 years, I am sort of used to door knobs.   

Dubai

Made it to my suite. When it’s 99degrees at 11pm you get upgraded to a suite.

More tomorrow. Nite nite time for me now😎

Layover in Sri Lanka

The dark green seems to be coconut trees. Plantation style. Don’t know if they are still working plantations.

It is a gritty airport with very few female passengers. The plane lands and you walk down the stairs like in Kona.

The first plane was a very old never refitted A320. That was actually a good thing, the seats where like the were 30 years ago.

Next stop Dubai.

Singapore – wrapping it up.

More public art

I was tired of seeing stuff today, so I just went walk about. Found some cool public art.

Old houses.

Also found an entire street of lovely  old town houses that have somehow missed the wrecking ball  

Sign

One of those elegant old houses had this sign out over the front gate.

And, I don’t know if you can read the sign, amongst other things it is directing folks to a Surgery Centre.

I keep imagining the receptionist saying “now for your bunion  operation, turn left at Jimmy Choo,s”

Everyone, taxi driver, hotel doorman, barista, they all say that I should head out to the airport right after breakfast for my 3:15 flight. Apparently the airport is that wonderful. I should want to spend an extra 6 hours there.

And, I finally have lodging in U.K. one night London, four nights Edinburgh, and then Four nights in London. then Bermuda, then back to the Asylum. I have no way to get to and from Edinburgh yet. But, I don’t imagine it will be much of a problem.

Singapore has been great. I would come back in a wink. It’s like Japan only hotter and the streets have names and I can read the signs.

One from yesterday-The Lost World

Singapore – Another garden.

For Car ton.

Riding the bus this morning, I spied this fountain. That is so Carlton.  Thank you, Mr C.  (But, I hope you don’t mind that I took a cab back to the hotel.)

The Sands hotel seen from inside the Flower Dome

Today was devoted to the Crazy Rich Asian part of Singapore. The biggest difference in in the old part of town, you will likely be run over by an Aston Martin, in the new part of town, you’ll be run over by a Ferrari. 

Went to see the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest green houses. One is 3 acres and the other just 2.5 acres.

Waterfall in the Could Forest.
Looking down from the top of the waterfall.

And finally: Crazy Rich Asian dog walker


Dog walkers amuse me.

Oh, those huge green houses are air conditioned. The cloud forest one uses forced air. The flower dome has cooling coils in the concrete. I actually got chilly.

Singapore – it’s a zoo out there.

Not all the animals are in cages

But seriously, Singapore has a fantastic little zoo. It seems to be very well funded.

White rhinos

They have a small herd of white rhinos, according to the wayside in the 1890s there were fewer than 100 white rhinos. Now there are about 20,000 mostly in zoos and preserves. Much like the North American bison story.

Ethiopian baboon troup

The zoo has lots of baboons and orangutans. No gorillas. The orangutans are pretty much able to go where they want to go. The zoo calls them “free range” orangutans.

And then there’s this.

Public Art – zoo style.

There’s a lot to love about Singapore.

Singapore – 8 miles of fun.

Not a big art museum fan – but I love public art

Google and I started our day with me being lost. But, I found this. And eventually I ended up where I wanted to be: at the Singapore biological garden.  

Lots of interesting floral arches.

the orchid section was superb, but if you thought that orchids grew in the shade you would be wrong  Their orchids are out in the blazing sun and 90 degree (feels like 101) environment  

By the time I made my way to the hotel I was soaked  right through all of my clothes.  Even My watchband was soaked through. So it was time for another shower and a little laundry. Plus a rehydration rest.

Then I was hungry.   Off to China town for an early dinner.  At a one star Michelin restaurant.  Dinner was $6 Singapore (about $5 US).

Exterior
Shoyu chicken with rice

truthfully, any baby luau on big island  the shoyu chicken would have been   just as good   But, it was fun and well worth $6 Singapore.

then time to go walk about in China town  

Never can tell when you will need a nice dried lizard.

Found the homeward bound bus stop. Came back to my hotel. 8 miles walking today.  Not sure I can do 8miles in 90degrees again tomorrow.  

To quote Carlton – if you think you are having fun you are having fun. And I am really tired tonight…

Singapore and transit day.

Singapore hotel. goodwoods park.

Safely tucked  away in my room at the Goodwoods Park Hotel.  It is an old  2 story colonial anachronism  in a concrete and glass 50 story world  

I checked my bag today.  But it arrived. My plug adapters work. This is huge.  I am having Tiger Beer for dinner. My hotel seems to be fine, but the Tokyo Station Hotel ruined all other hotels for me. It’s all good.

Amazing light – South China Sea. from the plane.

Some notes while enroute to Singapore.

Going to Singapore. I haven’t been to Singapore in 50 years. This will be all new for me.  I am guessing/hoping that it will be easier than Tokyo was. For an old person Tokyo is like being a really old person. You can not understand what people are telling you. Never mind that they are being really nice. You can not read signs. Or newspapers. Everything goes too fast. Everything is harder than it used to be.  
 
Don’t get me wrong I am glad that I did Tokyo. And, I hope I get go come back to Japan. Remembering that “nobody is promised tomorrow”. 
 
The flight was about an hour late leaving.  They blamed it on the rain. And it was pouring this morning. Those of you who travel more than I do may have seen this. But I hadn’t. The Japanese are very orderly. They really know how to queue up. My flight had thee queues: Regular boarding, Business class boarding, and Priority boarding. The longest line was Priority boarding. And nobody seems to use their phone for boarding passes. Also, people don’t seem to print their own boarding passes.
 
Hopefully I will not regret this but, I checked my bag.  I was happy to not have to get it through security.  I will be happier if it arrives in Singapore.figure that while a wait for my bag I can try to understand the local transit system.
 
I am looking forward to Singapore. In the short run, I am looking forward to lunch and a nap.  And some downtime on the plane.
 
Had a fine little nap. And a coffee. Getting excited about Singapore. Which will happen in 55 minutes
 
Starting to look a little frayed around the wedges.