Singapore Little India
streets are decorated due to celebrate the “festival of lights”. I like the multicultural flair of the City – cultures seem to get along.
streets are decorated due to celebrate the “festival of lights”. I like the multicultural flair of the City – cultures seem to get along.
Theres a saying, the early bird catches the worm. Well I wanted to be an early bird trying to catch a glimpse of the fishmarket in Tokyo, but I failed. Well lets put it this way, due to my jetlag I arrived too late at the market. I only caught a glimpse of fish waste. …
I am not an early bird…for sure. My day on the fishmarket Read More »
When I walked to my onto subway, I spotted a a crowd focusing on something on the wall. It was a newly released manga, apparently famous. Yup,…Mangas have a big relevance in Japan. So much for this cliche. (Fullscreen)
Before I went to the Acropolis, we had a little lunch in a Mall Diner on a roof. Perfect place to catch a little glimpse of the Acropolis. You can see it in the background – as a tiny spot. (fullscreen)
Eventhough, I would say Saigon is not so tidy and not so “cosy” to settle on one of these plastic chairs (typical for street diners) , my lust for street-food is always unstoppable. Theres no place I havent had better food. After I some drinks with my friend Edson from Japan, I went back to …
I must admit it s pretty noisy and hectic here in Saigon. Even in those narrow alleys they drive with their scooters.
It always impresses me, so much that I feel tempted to pull out my tripod to play around with my cam.
I didnt hesitate to check out the new Terminal at LHR. All in all a very fancy airport facility. I also liked the fact, that the britains are pretty customer service oriented.
Went up to the north with my Father. It s my fathers homestate. I love it to go the north. Unfortunately the weather is really moody sometimes. The fish cuisine is excellent. (didnt take the pic with my Oly – took it with my Nokia e 6-00)