Phebe volunteered at the NDP marching contingent this year for the St John’s ambulance brigade. Her zone was selected and it was part of the preview for the National Day Parade. It was fun to be there and there she was taking a little break
Monthly Archives: July 2010
View from MBS Skypark at night
Recently opened, MBS hotel guess (free) and visitors (need to paid $20 entrance fee) can enjoyed the panoramic view of Singapore skyline, 150m infinity swimming pool on top of the 340m Skypark. It is simply breathtaking with the open air concept. Can see the nearby Singapore Flyer.

Picture by Ming.
Being proud
Playground . It’s always summer in Singapore
Clark Quay by Jackson Seng
Mark’s Singapore
OCC Commissioning Parade

(photo: cyberpioneer)
An Army Wing Sergeant Major looks on as the cadets re-enter the parade grounds with their officer rank epaulettes.
Read the cyberpioneer story – Raising officers with “steel” in their souls
MICA Building by Jackson Seng
The MICA Building, otherwise known as the Old Hill Street Police Station (OHSPS), was erected in 1934 to house the Hill Street Police Station and Barracks. It was gazetted as a national monument in 1998 and transformed into comfortable and lively premises for MICA. MICA moved from PSA Building to MICA Building in 2000. The building also houses the National Arts Council, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore and Singapore Kindness Movement.
I bought a a UWA lens that day and this building was right there for me to try out my new lens. 1/160s, f/8, 10mm, ISO200.
Photocredit: Jackson Seng
Home of the Red Trucks

(photo: KNL-17)
Pump Ladder 211 with cabinet roller doors open.
Lobby of Marina Bay Sands
Lobby of Marina Bay Sands
Theme day: reflections
This photo of the setting sun’s reflection was taken when I was there. Recently, it celebrated it’s official opening and the ceremony was really grand. This integrated resort (in short IR) is the euphemism used by the singaporeans since it is casino-based. Developed by Las Vegas Sands and currently it is billed as the World’s Most Expensive standalone casino property at S$8billion (US$5.7 billion)






