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Expat Kiwis: Wanderlust Hotel - Little India
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Exploring Singapore and beyond. Friday, 10 July 2015. Wanderlust Hotel - Little India. If you're stuck for another staycation idea, why not try Wanderlust, located on Dickson Street, Little India. Wanderlust is a 29-room boutique accommodation where each floor has a different theme, designed by different Singapore design agencies. The Lobby Level has an Industrial Glam theme, designed by Asylum. Here are some of the rooms Wanderlust has to offer:. Tel: 65 6396 3322. Fax: 65 6298 2211. An audience with th...
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10 Characteristics of Singapore Taxi Drivers | Ulrika's Singapore
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On shopping, eating, exploring and raising children in wonderful Lion City, lah! Laquo; 10 Things Singapore Expat Mums Say. Five Great Free Things in Singapore. 10 Characteristics of Singapore Taxi Drivers. On January 30, 2013. 1 There is something going on with their right foot. They simply cannot put steady pressure on the gas pedal. Instead, the foot goes on and off, which means the passenger waves back and forth like a tree in the wind. Not schoo good after a few drinksch out. 7 Which brings me to th...
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Five Great Free Things in Singapore | Ulrika's Singapore
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On shopping, eating, exploring and raising children in wonderful Lion City, lah! Laquo; 10 Characteristics of Singapore Taxi Drivers. Five Things You Need to Have in Singapore. Five Great Free Things in Singapore. On February 5, 2013. Not much is free on this crazily expensive island, but here’s a handful:. But the limit of four books per check out is a little low. But considering the extortionate prices for new books, it’s definitely worth a go. 3 Singapore Botanic Gardens. For Modern European dining.
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How you can wake up to freshly made bread, budget-style | Ulrika's Singapore
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On shopping, eating, exploring and raising children in wonderful Lion City, lah! Laquo; Holiday’s over: back on track again. How you can wake up to freshly made bread, budget-style. On September 24, 2013. Do you think you need to spend $6.99 at Swiss Bakery to get a decent loaf of bread in Singapore? Think again. This beautiful seeded whole wheat loaf came out of my bread maker for an approximate cost of $1.50. No preservatives, no additives. Just wholesome goodness. August 16, 2016 at 10:12 am. Alert Tu...
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Take the Family: A Suitable Age? - by Dea Birkett
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010. We’ve just been to one of the best plays we’ve seen for a long, long time. I know it’s theatre, not travel. But as it’s called The London Eye Mystery and is about a young teenager disappearing on the giant wheel that turns on the south bank of the Thames and gives the best ever view of London. This set me thinking about recommended ages for travel experiences. Many tour companies now offer holidays for children with a certain number of years. Even family safaris. I think it̵...
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Five Things You Need to Have in Singapore | Ulrika's Singapore
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On shopping, eating, exploring and raising children in wonderful Lion City, lah! Laquo; Five Great Free Things in Singapore. Alert Turkish food lovers (and cheap cheese addicts). Five Things You Need to Have in Singapore. On February 12, 2013. 2 The number to your gas company on speed dial. 3 In your handbag: umbrella and scarf, sun screen and mosquito repellant. Protect yourself from the elements and the taxi’s arctic temperatures. 4 A bread maker. Posted in Singapore living. March 20, 2013 at 1:58 am.
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Trailing the Interwebs | Tale of a Trailing Spouse
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Tale of a Trailing Spouse. American expat in Singapore. A career, friends, family, and place to call home–I gave up life as I knew it for the possibility of life as it could become. Seven years later as a seasoned and serial expatriate, I've lived in four countries on three continents. So far, it's been a wonderful ride! About the Trailing Spouse. January 2013 It’s Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It, Ya’ll. 8211; Humor. What important lesson expatriates can learn from southern women. Me and the Mafioso.
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Go (see) Singapore navy | Ulrika's Singapore
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On shopping, eating, exploring and raising children in wonderful Lion City, lah! Laquo; Why you should pay to see thousands of Lego bricks: The Art of the Brick. From Singapore to Sweden for the summer. Go (see) Singapore navy. On March 15, 2013. It’s not everyday y. Ou can parade around a frigate and dream of being a warrior of the seas, but this weekend you can. The Singapore Navy has stationed their RSS Intrepid at Vivocity and the public is invited to check out the chopper and missiles. Enter your co...
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Why you should pay to see thousands of Lego bricks: The Art of the Brick | Ulrika's Singapore
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On shopping, eating, exploring and raising children in wonderful Lion City, lah! Laquo; It’s a wrap! Anna Rainn at Great World City. Go (see) Singapore navy. Why you should pay to see thousands of Lego bricks: The Art of the Brick. On March 5, 2013. Imagine your husband, a successful New York City attorney, came home one day and said: “Honey, I quite my job today. I’ve decided that I’m just going to sit around and play with Lego instead.”. Besides the 3D sculptures he does normal 2D framed wall artwork&#...
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