Archive for May, 2010

Sculpture at NTU: The Flame of Knowledge? Or Oil Refining?

This thing benefited from a new coat of paint last month.  Although no longer rusty, it’s still not very pleasing: It’s a dead failure as a torch of knowledge – the relation of flame to support is wholly out of whack. On the other hand, as a representation of the  flames of the nearby Jurong […]

Welcoming sculptures at Sixth Avenue

Here are some interesting, if not beautiful, sculptures at the entrance to a gated condo development on Sixth Avenue (across from the ever-to-be-praised bakery, Simply Bread). First, the gatehouse itself, with rusty frogs admiring the palm and gecko-frieze above them. Gate posts to either side as you enter flank you with a gecko-related bas-relief: And […]

Shopping sculpture

This one is also at ION shopping center, around the corner from the Giant Nutmeg: The people on the left are happily having their pictures taken in front of it.  Why?

New Category: Sculpture in Singapore!

There are a lot of sculptures in Singapore’s public areas, and I thought I’d post pictures of them.  Let’s start with the newest in the fruit series, the Giant Nutmeg outside the new ION shopping center. It’s pretty accurate: stem, nutmeg, coating of mace, and outer fruit, which you can buy in pickled form in […]

Our neighbors: Chrysalis??

This thing caught my eye this morning; it was attached to the evil YOG fugly fence, and it wiggled, although there was no breeze.  I’m pleasantly surprised by the quality of the picture – although fully caffeinated, I didn’t shake when pressing the shutter. Something was emerging from the top end, and if you look […]

Our neighbors: Lizard

This little fellow posed on a tree for me this morning, which is kind of unusual – they’re very skittish.  You may not see his spiky crest, but the elegant curve of his tail is evident.  The “UMP” on the road marking behind him warns drivers of an upcoming Hump, as speed bumps are known […]

Their Money Where Their Mouth Is….

Singapore’s government likes to make a lot of noise about family values, supporting the elderly and so forth. But I learned today that there’s some real money put into at least one policy that supports the ideal. If you purchase a flat within one kilometer of your parents, the HDB (all-powerful Housing Development Board) will […]

Peacock Flower, Caesalpinia pulcherrima, Pride of Barbados

These are growing outside one of the Technopreneuship Building.  Or is it the Innovation in Technology Building? Or the Research Center for Technology and Entrepreneurship? Anyway, some fancy new building with a highfalutin buzzword name.  The flowers are lovely, though; two colors follow:

YOG: Philistine Fencing Fuglier

They’re adding the barbed wire to the top of the new fence, just as I feared. At least it’s not razor wire. But it adds even more obstruction to the cooling, refreshing jungle view we used to have: To see how this affects your view of interesting plants closer to the sidewalk, behold: But there […]

We’re Back!

Our webhosting service appears to have folded its tents and stolen away quietly into the night; Mei managed to get us a new domain name and move us onto a more stable (and cheaper) platform.  I thought I’d just put the headers from more recent posts into this entry so that people might pick us […]