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Taken on a day trip around our area with Flickr friends Ann and Peter from Australia.
Another shot of the Sibsey Trader Windmill. See my previous upload for all the information on this Mill (picture also shown below in first comment box).
Taken with my Canon EOS 7D and Canon EF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens, and framed in Photoshop.
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A wander through Little India has you wondering whether you are in Delhi rather than Singapore.
Little India is a large Indian community and it's streets and life in them are a stark contrast to the clean and polished streets of Singapore itself.
It's teeming with activity, and the sights, sounds, smells and textures of Indian culture are everywhere. This is truly one of the most colourful neighbourhoods in Singapore and houses several spectacular temples and is bustling with shops and stalls selling everything from gold jewellery (which has to be seen to be believed), to Hindi music CDs, cheap clothing and souvenirs.
It is especially colourful during traditional festivals such as Deepavali – the start of the Hindu New Year. On this visit to Singapore, we explored Little India a few days prior to the festival but on the first day we drove around the outskirts in taxi one evening and it was an explosion of colour and light.
Life on the streets here is very different to that of Singapore as is evident by this shop trader and his store.
Taken on a previous trip to Singapore.
We watched early one morning as this young girl arrived at a previously decided spot on the street, and set up her pitch, selling little clay pots containing I know not what. An older member of the family supplied her with the goods. Clearly, she didn't want to be there, sitting on the street at exhaust pipe level of every passing tuk-tuk. Sometimes she would attract arguments from other traders trying to muscle in, but she stuck to her guns. She was still there when we went back in the afternoon. Such is life. Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. October 2015. © David Hill.
Seaside Grog: A drink reminiscent of the seaside villages of sailors long gone, with hints of honey and spices, bright citrus, spiced and 151 rums
This shot was taken about 2 seconds after the one posted earlier when she spotted me and her face broke out into this lovely toothy grin.
Singapore Symphony: A combination of pineapple, passion fruit, fine rums and gin. Add a touch of passion to your life.
Singapore Symphony: A combination of pineapple, passion fruit, fine rums and gin. Add a touch of passion to your life.
BEEF & REEF: Wok'd beef tenderloin, cubes, prawns, garlic, pepper, scallions, red onion, jasmine rice
This was originally a Kmart store. Kmart moved to another store on November 18, 1991. Trader Horn moved into the former Kmart space in 1992 and closed in early 2015. Oddly enough the auto center was turned into a beverage place called Brew'ry Outlet (now closed too). There has been a dispute about whether or not to build a Walmart on this property for the last several years.
Former Kmart / Trader Horn - Blazier Drive - McCandless, Pennsylvania
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A new one to the camp is this late model MK2 Thames Trader and is a real period looking lorry with Plastic Potatoes in them sacks and the company bought it Brand new and the original owner and company are still in buisness too.
Seaside Grog: A drink reminiscent of the seaside villages of sailors long gone, with hints of honey and spices, bright citrus, spiced and 151 rums
BEEF & REEF: Wok'd beef tenderloin, cubes, prawns, garlic, pepper, scallions, red onion, jasmine rice
Tibetan trader seen at Tengbouche, Nepal.
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