Friday, August 19, 2005

Me and Frode at the Dubliner with my Princess Lea hair buns... Posted by Picasa
Me, Frode, and Anita at the Dubliner pub. The theme to Star Wars had just played, so Anita had my hair twisted up in princess lea rolls. Posted by Picasa
This weekend, my friends Anita and Frode are visiting from Norway en route to 3 weeks in the Phillipines. This was in Holland Village where we had, according to Frode, "One of the Top 10 Meals of My Life!" Posted by Picasa

Saturday, August 13, 2005

Daytime view along Ang Sieng Hill Road. Posted by Picasa
Peeking Pagoda. Posted by Picasa
Chinatown neon specials. Think the one on the right with the airplane is for a travel agency? Posted by Picasa
View of Pagoda Street above the MRT subway station, Chinatown. Posted by Picasa
Cherry windows! Posted by Picasa
Colorful architecture along Club Road. Posted by Picasa
Shops along Club Road. Posted by Picasa
This is a beautiful back alley view behind Ang Sieng Hill road. Posted by Picasa
Ang Sieng Hill road. Posted by Picasa
Detail of a Chinese temple door. Posted by Picasa
This is the temple I photographed earlier, but by day. Posted by Picasa
Festival of Hungry Ghosts. This is the 7th month of the Chinese calendar, when the gates of Hell open and all of the ghosts therein are able to walk the earth for a month. There are impromptu alters all over the city, where joss sticks (incense) and rice paper prayers are burned. There are also mobile operas nightly, and the first few rows of chairs are empty and reserved for the ghosts' attendance. Historically Chinese operas were for the working class and were mobile affairs that were performed in food markets and coffee houses. This photo is of the celebrations at Keppel Shipyard, replete with a full buffet lunch for both the living and the dead. Those large multicolored poles are massive incense sticks.  Posted by Picasa