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Timey wimey stuff

To-do list

Upcoming tasks and porject
-GISHWES
Rebuild a Tardis
Make postcards
Eiko 2012 Xmas project plan!
-Hang Gliding

Drama series to clear
-Torchwood -Castle -Leverage -SAO -DW S2 -Sarah Jane adventures -Mad dog
Places to visit

Bucket lists to clear out:
-UK, London (SH museum) -UK, Cardiff (DW museum)
-UK, Scotland, Isle of Skye Fairy pools
-Mexico, Hidden Beach on Marieta Islands
-UK, Wiltshire, Stonehenge
-New Zealand, Hobbit/LOTR production site
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Some comparison stuff
Sunday, 19 August 2012 | 05:06 | 0 comments
Oooh now the weather here is hot and stuffy, I'm kinda missing China's chilly winter feels. If I were to categorize Singapore into a few colours it would be Green and Blue mainly.  All year round we have striking blue skies. Generally she has this cheery spirited feel, when you look up and around you it seems like nothing dark and twisty could happen in Singapore. Credits go to her clean environment mainly, and also consistent humid temperature. Fog in Singapore is almost unheard of.


Whereas in China she has a more misty and mysterious feel. In the fall and winter there is fog almost everyday. And the  skies are mostly grey partly due to pollution and partly to weather conditions. There is also a variation of colours in the nature in china other than green. In the fall trees turn reddish and orange, with hues of pink radiating. It is really pretty, especially all those colours are whitewashed with a translucent layer of mist. There are much more lakes and rivers and water bodies in China too. So the whole place really makes you feel lazy and sleepy and want to curl up into a ball
oh btw I'm not referring to urbanzone China okey. Urban China is just ugh and pollution. Mostly.