Monday, June 13, 2005
Nope. despite the proximity, we don�t have these in the Philippines . . . world�s apart totally . . . i felt like having my head and eyebrows shaved and donning a monk�s safron robes to beg for alms for the temple. . . yep that�s what buddhist guys do upon reaching a certain age . . . devout ones at least . . .
On a business trip to Singapore, that�s the river bank near the Merlion. Merlion Park would be the first park we visited and is located next to Marina Bay on the city's edge. It is named for Singapore's tourism symbol the Merlion, half fish, half lion, and contains a statue of the Merlion overlooking Marina Bay.
Lisbon felt really Old World, they�re among the bottom of the list of the wealthy western european nations ... and they don�t have as much budget to maintain their patrimony and architecture as much as Germany and France . . . honestly I like it . . . felt like walking the streets of medieval europe really . . .
treading home after a night of hard partying in Sevilla that�s the Torre de Oro along the river Guadalquivir . . . had to cross the bridge. The Torre del Oro was built in 1220 by the Almohads as part of the fortified Alcazar. It is quite noticeable, lying on near the river, and with a distinct 12-sided shape.
Got misself the perfect seat in front of the picture window at Starbucks in Frankfurt�s Main square . . . see the thick book? that�s my Lonely Planet Germany . . . or is it Fodors, hahaha the heck, i aint got no travel book loyalties . . . as long as they provide me with the important digits and details . . .
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