Welcome!

Hey everyone, hope you are enjoying yourselves wherever you may be! So this is the site I will be using to share my adventures in Singapore... it's my first time doing anything like this so we'll seeLäs mer
And so it begins...

Just leaving Ottawa, heading for Toronto.
Goodbye Ottawa...

Aren't window seats the best?!
Pit stop in Hong-Kong

Landed a couple of hours ago in HK and had my first meal on the asian continent: scrambled eggs, macaroni and ham soup, and a croissant (not as foreign as expected). I'm just watching the planes flyLäs mer
Salutations from Singapore

Finally got to my residence after a 3.5 hour flight, 1 hour subway ride across the city, a 10 minute cab-ride that ended up in an hour-long backtrack walk. Today I learned that when you don't exactlyLäs mer
Day 2: more exploring...and getting lost

Today started off with a bowl of laksa, one of Singapore's signature dishes. I then headed out on the path along the Jurong River to find a shopping mall. The fastest way to cross is through theLäs mer
Day 3: more adventures and exploring

Today I decided to take my mom's advice and go check out the Singapore Rowing Association (SRA). It is located on the edge of the Pandam Reservoir which provides water to the city's inhabitants (andLäs mer
Day 4: NTU campus tour

Today I met my supervising professor italian Dr. Cesare Soci (believe it or not, I'm actually here to work). He showed me around the state of the facilities and introduced me to his other graduateLäs mer
Day 5: Exploring Chinatown

Today I got to see one of Singapore's most colorful areas: Chinatown. I got there early before the markets opened so I could get a good look at everything before it got too busy. I spend the morningLäs mer
Day 5: Wet Market Pictures

Here they are, enjoy!
P.S. Can anybody tell me what that lady is carving out? Is it perhaps a durian?!
P.P.S. Yes, that fish was for sale... I asked: SGD$75.
Day 5: more pictures

I feel like I have to make up for yesterday's almost pictureless day, so here:
Day 5: even more pictures...

Okay, maybe I have gone overboard, but in my defence I am still getting used to this and the happy medium is tougher to find than I originally thought.
Day 6: CBD and Colonial District (Part1)

If you want to have a good day, start it off with a bowl of piping-hot laksa: noodles, bean sprouts, sliced fish, muscles and deep-fried scrambled egg (or at least that's what it tastes like), all inLäs mer
Day 6: Asian Civilizations Museum

Can anybody tell me what type of snake that is?
Day 6: Merlion Park

The weirdly shaped structure in the last picture is an amphitheatre, hopefully my next picture of this area will be from atop the Marina Bay Sands Casino!
Day 6: war memorials and cathedral pics

Through in a fountain just to switch it up a bit.
Day 6: Colonial Distric Pictures

Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other...rooster! Now I feel bad from eating chicken rice hotplate for dinner; yes, that's an egg on top.
Day 7: Colonial District (Part 2)

When I woke up this morning I thought I was going to NTU to obtain my student pass, first day at work, etc. But then I realized that today is Vesak Day, a Buddhist celebration and public holiday, andLäs mer
Day 7: food, drink and sights

Green plate: nasi lemak, consisting of rice, chicken wing, over-easy egg and a side of cucumber and pine nuts. This is the standard Singaporean working-man's breakfast.
Singapore Sling:
1 1⁄2Läs mer
NTU SRI Opening Ceremonies / Orientation

Today officially marked the beginning of my summer research internship at NTU. There wasn't much going on yesterday, I mostly filled out some paperwork (sorry for leaving you all hanging like that).Läs mer
Singapore bureaucracy / Kampong Glam

So today I "completed the formalities" of obtaining my student pass at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, which was an instructive lesson on how Singapore manages immigration. After paying myLäs mer
Hello Little India

Yesterday I spent some time in one of Singapore's iconic corners: Little India. The sights, smells, sounds and tastes made it a wonderfully unique experience of the senses. After visiting the crowdedLäs mer
Religious Establishments (Monotheistic)

There were so many pictures I just had to put them into a post of their own, these are the ones of churches and mosques
Religious Establishments (Polytheistic)

Here are some pictures of various Buddhist and Hindu temples, notice they are much more colourful and ornate.
Dinosaurs in Singapura Plazza

Anyone ever seen a full bronchiosaurus skeleton...in a shopping mall?!