Excerpt from the "Open Day Book" (Edited by David Earl) Found this gem while I was going through a second hand book store in Manila. I can't help but fall in love with it's philosophy of "Time"; a human construct and illusion, [it] does not exist. How can we lose time, when time itself does not exist? ...
You’ll notice a lot of ice cream stalls roaming around mall centers in Singapore. One, among many of their flavors, is Durian. I haven’t personally eaten a Durian fruit before, but I have heard rumors (something along the lines of: smells bad–dead cat–never again). I have tried Durian chips before, and I loved those. So I thought: Why not? It can’t be that...
There has always been something serene and innocent about the ocean. Its mysteries and secrets buried in folds of water, pushing us to go deeper. Deep inside, I’m one of those people who actually think “the ocean scares me”. The idea that there are still millions of many different things we don’t know about; things that lie beneath the façade of an innocent...
I was in Singapore a couple of days back and OF COURSE visiting the Universal Studios theme park at Sentosa is at the top of my to-do list. The park opens at 10 am and since I have all this tourist-adrenaline pumping in my body, I was there at around 9:00. My family was there with me as we simultaneously get our Universal-Studios-cherries...
I’ve never traveled [internationally] before, so this is my first time. Needless to say, I reaAaAaAlly enjoyed myself there. Singapore is just a small island on South East Asia, famous for being a sea port (among other things), but one that is full of culture and wonderful people. My dad used to tell me you could go through all the sights in a...