16th February, 2017
It was time to say goodbye to Vietnam and with a much easier departure than our arrival we were successfully crammed into our Tiger Air flight for the short jump to Singapore. What a difference to where we had been travelling for the last 6 weeks. It really is jaw-dropping in its orderliness. Everything works, everything is painted, everywhere is clean, the traffic is fine, the taxis luxurious, there is greenery everywhere. We had not been to Singapore since 2010 and then we had only spent one night there and before that I think my last visit was in 1987! Mind you it was a miracle then and it certainly does not seem to have changed its status as the best run country in the world. It is the only place I have heard of that offers you FREE tours of the city from the airport if you have a few hours between flights. Brilliant. I am not sure how much we would like to live there, but as ever it is a breath of fresh (and hot and humid) air as to what can be achieved if you have the will.
We were staying with my old pal, Nick, not forgetting the lovely and ever youthful-looking Stella and the wonderful Carlita. A wonderful dinner and a few sundowners awaited our arrival and gave us a chance to catch up with news and to put the world to rights – I hope you all noticed the difference!
Now you may be wondering when the photos are going to appear for a bit of light relief from all this verbiage, but sad to say we seem to have misplaced Val’s camera somewhere in Bali, so the photos we took are no longer available. To say that I am gutted would be an understatement, although most of the best pictures have at least been saved on the blog and I did have the presence of mind eventually to save some to the cloud if not all. Annoying, but a first world problem, as Caroline would say.
17th February, 2017
Carrying on regardless, we actually had quite a full day as I had been in touch with a number of Emanuel friends who are living in Singapore, so our first appointment was with Adam Nelson for lunch. Adam was a pupil at Emanuel and seems to be doing well in a marketing job (Flamingo) and very decently bought us lunch. Luckily we did take a few pics with Val’s tablet, so here we are for posterity.
It always makes me feel a bit paternal to catch up with ex-pupils and see them moving on in the world. Don’t even ask how I feel when they have married and had children. Positively ancient!
We were in an area that looked like Val could get a haircut and I decided that the beard had had its day, especially in this heat, so we stumbled upon a barber of the old school variety who deftly removed said hirsute appendage with his trusty cut-throat razor. A bit scary at times, but take it from me, the end result was a great feeling! Val (and a bit of her finger!) were on hand with the tablet to record the event and the result.
We all went out for a drink and a bite to eat in the evening and met up with another Old Emanuel, Arman Arya, who was in Singapore for CEO magazine for whom he works in Stockholm (something of a contrast on Singapore!). Sadly, no photo survives, but great to catch up and discover he is doing so well, not least as we saw rather more of each other at school than either of us really wanted (in a pastoral way, if you get my drift). It was good to see that I was right, everyone can come good eventually.
I can’t show you the bright lights of nighttime Singapore, sorry. You will have to get there yourselves, but many thanks to Nick and Stella for a fabulous dinner and short tour of the sights.
18th February, 2017
We were off to Bali in mid-afternoon, which gave us enough time for one last catch-up, this time with the ex Head of History at Emanuel, the indefatigable Stuart Clayton and his lovely and very new wife, Polly for an excellent brunch. They are both teaching at Dulwich, Singapore (booo) and loving it.
Just wish there had been more time to chat, but needs must and we had a plane to catch, which we did very successfully and landed in Bali to be met and driven to our new home for the next 19 days, the Trans Resort Hotel in Seminyak, Bali. Luckily I used my other camera (still with us, thankfully) to take the traditional hotel room shots, so you won’t be missing a thing. I bet you are relieved!
Great view of the rather unusual pool (one end has sand like a beach) from out jacuzzi-equipped balcony! They have the most fabulous pillows I think I have ever experienced. So we are delighted, you will be pleased to know.
More soon, including some, wait for it, yes, sunset shots!!!







