sunlit alleys and surprise naps in singapore
it’s like someone cranked the humidity up to 11-today’s 31 degrees, that’s for real, feels like 35 in drippy disbelief.
i’ve been hunting angles in these keraton palaces, where vines cling to walls like they want to escape. tried a shutter speed of 1/500s to catch a rickshaw blur, nailed it. but then the accon ain’t working at that street vendor down the block-yelled at me in accent i can’t place, swore he was trying to sell me chicken flavor chips.
early afternoon, decided to bail to the mall. walked past a sign that said “FREE WiFi but you gotta TikTok #LuxuryDeco”. fucking millennials.
bolded some random local nouns:
*hawker center smells like chili crab and bad life choices. chardish street at night = neon-lit chaos. botanic gardens have monkeys that stole my mango (low-key apex moment). don’t trust the photocopier dude at uncle kevin’s, he charged me 50 bucks to copy a boarding pass.
neighbors? if you get bored, bishop’s palace is a 20-minute walk from bugis, though i’d skip the paid mini-golf there. something a local warned me about sunset at fishermans wharf -“skip it,” she said, sipping murky kopi in a backroom.
Reviews? heard something about the sultan mosque new mantra: “no photos, no vibe.” don’t know if it’s true. heard another rumor that the holy hot spring at sungei road is just a leaking pipe with a hoard of pigeons claiming last rites.
"just kidding, the photos here are killer. unlock’em before they try to monetize humidity same way they did orchard road coffee." - lebang vendor at Changi Aircon Park
photographer tip:
use your lens wipes relentlessly. that old statue of a yoweled goddess - it’s not a 'tourist spot,' it’s a cry for help. and if you’re patient, the sundials at asian temple shoot beams like laser battle at sundown.
now onto the map. wherever you are, here’s where the glitch happened. (because yes, singapore’s whole charm is rewriting the grid.) go claim a selfie on the never-to-be-planned spur road.
what did i see
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check out the makan place on yelp that only does steamed vegetables (first review says “best bland food ever!”-fined). hotel bongers* downtown? getting raving reviews for "accidental leaks.". never leaves a person dry.
ignored "keep it clean" signs, stepped on crab traps at west coast park. worth it. the water’s still salty, the storm drains still hum. chain section at eagleton hotel? 5 stars because they’re adjacent to a pool and that’s all so much.
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