I’ll be back in Singapore this weekend and I look forward to my usual nightly walks, about 1-2 hours every day. I tend to walk in landed/semi-d neighborhoods which are quiet and relaxing. I’ll also be doing some cycling and swimming. In the morning I like to visit the hawker center and have a casual breakfast — IMO one of the best things to enjoy in Singapore… you won’t it find overseas.
seem simple, good there.malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 19 Dec 2025 2:46 amI’ll be back in Singapore this weekend and I look forward to my usual nightly walks, about 1-2 hours every day. I tend to walk in landed/semi-d neighborhoods which are quiet and relaxing. I’ll also be doing some cycling and swimming. In the morning I like to visit the hawker center and have a casual breakfast — IMO one of the best things to enjoy in Singapore… you won’t it find overseas.
For short trips, we probably went to Thailand the most. So many places there to enjoy at a reasonable price.
malcontent wrote: ↑Sun, 21 Dec 2025 7:40 amThe simple things in life are what need to be appreciated the most. I’m the type of person who enjoys power failures… I find that getting back to basics is very satisfying. Just pick up a book for a change and get off the friggin merry-go-round.
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