We shared a new camera because both of ours are aged... we also used both our iPhones... plus; I had my new iPad, so there is much play & experimentation in our photographs with no real way of knowing or caring which shots are by which of us with which device... Stephen made this one of our breakfast banana peels on the plane using a mode to make it look like a watercolor!
Our wild room in Singapore had a glass bathroom! There were shades if one wanted more privacy... It was great to sleep comfortably before a nice soak! You can see Stephen in the tub through the flowers painted on the glass wall while I sat playing with the camera from the bed!
The poles on the train from the airport/hotel had the handsome detail of branching into three... a very functional solution multiplying spaces for hands holding-on, which I thought was brilliant. Add to that those shoes... seeming to match!
Escalators with their wheels showing brought a bit of what seems "steam-punk" to the numerous underground walkways to protect from the heat on the streets
In the lobby of a theatre some curious holiday vignette of a herd of paper-mache dogs & cats all but obscured the function of another fascinating idea... to combine a ramp for wheels zig-zaging integrally with a short flight of steps for feet! I wish I could have experienced its lack of "handicap" without that of all those papier-mache beasts!
Ali caught me making a shot inside that admiration... I further appreciate his sharing of photos!
The exterior of that building took the form of a fruit called durian...
I well remember when we thought the beaches of Goa would be an escape... only
to learn it was the most Christian state in India... We did note on
December 26th the 8th anniversary of the tsunami's echo we experienced
there...
We danced with some of the art !
Since we had only a few hours before the flight to Bali, we walked toward the spectacular Marina Sands towers...spanned at the top with a bridge-like structure from which we would have views of both the city & the harbor beyond.
Along the way we passed a lagoon in which were floating balls which were part of the preparations for their New Year's celebration... to one of which I was invited to add my own greeting... which I assume is now part of that flotilla noting the year's turning.
A foot bridge engineered with the strength of a helix from that lagoon parallels the auto bridge to the complex.
Here it is from above...
But... before we got up there, approaching at the street level, I saw these facades rippling with huge architectural curtains designed of petals or flags on the facades... made to flutter in the breeze delicately forming ever- changing patterns... Quite delightful!
Our schedule toward Bali allowed not enough time to visit what looked to be fascinating structures housing the collections of a botanical park. The sprouting towers seem intriguingly odd... not quite groking their function thus invites me to a longer visit in future.
Meanwhile, Ali caught me several times demonstrating what Stephen calls my "Ancil [Adams] Barnett" mode... I can become rather compulsively absorbed inside whichever lens I might find at hand... while Stephen demonstrates the beginnings of his long-anticipated holiday relax!
May the coming year be gloriously full of love & light... in interesting patterns stimulating, new creativity... evolving through & beyond our comfortably familiar...
Blissings & blessings in all our work, play & dreams!
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