Friday, 31 October 2008

Singapore Sauna

Well, the first leg of our trip has been hectic. "Gone Walkabout" means just that! We've walked up and down Orchard Rd several times. It has changed considerably since Peter was last here 40 years ago. Instead of the many smaller businesses it is now mainly a street full of Bluewater type designer, quite expensive shopping malls, thankfully all air-conditioned as we have been melting in the intense humidity.

The Botanical Gardens were fantastic, particularly the orchids, such a variety of colours and species. Naturally, we paid a visit to the Long Bar at Raffles for a gin sling and peanuts, the shells of which have to be ceremoniously dropped on the floor! The hotel still retains its colonial charm and decadence. We have walked round Chinatown at night, sampling dishes at the various stalls, also saw a dragon dance.

We've caught the new Sentosa express (monorail) across to Sentosa Island, the most southerly point of the Asian continent! Walked along to a very quiet beach, spent a couple of hours there. Before we left the island we saw a show on the beach - 'Song of the Sea'. This was a high-tech 'son et lumiere' with lasers, water jets and fireworks. Excellent.

We've enjoyed our stopover here and even had time to enjoy the rooftop pool. Singapore is a very clean, modern city, with people who are very friendly and helpful. There is more than enough to see here in the few days we've had.

Friday, 17 October 2008

In the beginning

Way back in 1970, I was teaching in a school near Ilford and realised I wanted to travel, see something of the world but keep working to pay for it. So in January 1971 I emigrated to Australia, took up residence in Melbourne and got a teaching post at a suburban primary school.

In order to make new friends and see something of the Outback I joined the Youth Hostelling Association, whose activities included everything from bushwalking, sailing to snow skiing.
Peter, meanwhile, travelling the world as a Radio Officer in the Merchant Navy decided he wanted to see more of one of the countries that he had visited. So he also became a £10 Pom and emigrated to Melbourne where he started working for a telecoms engineering company.

That year, the YHA Bushwalking Group hosted a Hallowe’en party and it was there that Ron (another Pom and later to be our best man) introduced us. There was a raffle – I won a bottle of Invalid Stout and Peter won a bottle of Sparkling Rose. So we decided to share the prize by going out to a BYO restaurant in Camberwell on our first date!

Just over a year and many bushwalks later, we left Melbourne on Boxing Day for a month’s touring/camping in Peter’s Renault 10 inland to Brisbane, coast road to North Queensland, back to Brisbane via Charters Towers and coast road back to Melbourne. Whilst in Yepoon at Wreck Point (on Tropic of Capricorn) on New Year’s Eve, Peter popped the question. I said "Yes" and was presented with the ring-pull from a can of Foster's as my first engagement ring! We were married 2nd June 1973 and continued to explore Oz – Victoria, Tasmania, South Aust, the Red Centre, NSW, even New Zealand (me).

When we returned to UK to raise our family, we promised ourselves that one day (like the proverbial boomerang) we would retrace our steps. As you know our girls have all been down under for holidays backpacking and now it’s our turn to “SKI”.
So here we go.
Sheila

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Thursday, 16 October 2008

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