Plum flower at Spring Orchard Fruit Farm, off Lim Chua Kang.
Plum in Bloom
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Kids looking like cute energetic hamsters in a cage at this funfair at the Chinese Garden. Almost annually, the Chinese Garden will be spruced with lantern festival designs when the time comes.
Hamster Garden
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Bus rides on buses like these are a reward. To replicate a relaxed feeling one gets onboard these TIBS buses is tough, there's just something special about the mood on those old buses.
Tibs bus - Bus of...
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Quaint-looking house near Botanic Gardens. The public has long been barred from entry to this mysterious looking house.
What's left of th...
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LRT tracks lay as a communal place for pigeons to socialise! :)
LRT community
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This used to be a home, looking like the epitomy of rest and relax if you pair and imagine the scene with food and drinks.
R and R
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This was at of the handful of areas where there are still colonial era homes - Seletar. Back then, the houses still had basements that were airy, with ample place for relaxation.
Colonial Maze
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The repetitive look of HDB flats at Punggol - same same but different to you?
Circular Flats
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Rustic-looking postbox outside the wooden house at Kampung Lorong Buangkok.
Post Me
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Perched on the old school power cables at lorong buangkok that is seldom seen in the modern Singapore now, the formation is indeed a relaxed and delightful sight.
Tweets Galore
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Old houses at Lim Chu Kang Road show 'wear and tear'. Perhaps in the context of concrete walls, these look like the environment is 'war and torn'.
Breakthrough!
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During the 7th month Hungry Ghosts' Festival, there were immense burning of incense paper as offerings. The ashes, when flown to the skies, look like confetti, minuscule.
Confetti in the f...
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I was pretty surprised upon the fact that the turntable (pictured) uses an ancient technology still used today by workers to turn the train head in the right returning direction. This still exists near Neil Road, the main Tanjong Pagar Railway Station today.
My job @ the rail...
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There has been a resurgence of flea market culture in SG. Flea markets like this 'teh gu lai leow' flea at Haji Lane take place ever so often nowadays over the weekends. Dig all you want for good buys at good prices, totally!
Flea fly Flea!
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Many species of trees, evoking a spooky feeeeelllll.... :S
Eerie Sight in SG
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Cute sight at bugis market - selling fruit juice need not be a boring task! The owners flexed their creative juices as they sold the fruit juices.
Mr Pineapple Man
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