mkmccrary: Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, July 2012
mkmccrary: A fisherman under a black cloud at Pasir Ris Park in Singapore.
mkmccrary: Reflections
mkmccrary: Marco . . . Polo . . .
mkmccrary: Masjid Sultan
mkmccrary: Sapurah and Sofie on the Singapore MRT
mkmccrary: Looking up
mkmccrary: Three generations of Singaporeans in Little India.
mkmccrary: Dhoby Ghaut Amphitheater
mkmccrary: Even without the symphony on stage some folks are enjoying a nice evening in the Botanic Gardens at Symphony Lake.
mkmccrary: Even though he was a wiry chap, I was able to touch him with a 10-foot pole.
mkmccrary: Looking down on the rooftops of Little India from the Mustafa department store in Singapore.
mkmccrary: Staircase in the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
mkmccrary: Hon Gay, Vietnam
mkmccrary: Pier at Lower Seletar Reservoir near Yishun in Singapore.
mkmccrary: Hindu deity statue at a temple in Singapore.
mkmccrary: The Flag Tower of Hanoi is one of the symbols of the city and part of the Hanoi Citadel, a World Heritage Site. Built in 1812, the tower, unlike many other structures in Hanoi, was not destroyed during the French administration (1896-1897), being used as
mkmccrary: On the MRT headed to Yishun.
mkmccrary: Temple at Yen Duc village
mkmccrary: Pagoda at Hoan Kiem Lake in the old quarter of Hanoi
mkmccrary: Heading to the anchorage.
mkmccrary: At No. 37 on Kerbau Road sits the House of Tan Teng Niah, one of Little India’s last surviving Chinese villas.
mkmccrary: The Sultan Mosque is considered the national mosque of Singapore.
mkmccrary: Lower Seletar Reservoir,
mkmccrary: Sri Krishnan Temple
mkmccrary: Life goes by in a blur . . .
mkmccrary: Pier at the Lower Selatar Reservoir
mkmccrary: Long legs and tall buildings
mkmccrary: Hindu deity at a temple in Singapore.
mkmccrary: Shaan and Sapurah