Cykel

In places where cycling is a general part of life, I can’t help but appreciate how useful (and in some circumstances, happy) a thing a bicycle is. Yep, back in Denmark for the northern summer. Dronning Louises Bro, Copenhagen.More

Suburbia #30 – Coffee and Magic HQ

June somehow ended up being mega suburban month. This project will be continuing with a less intense frequency here on, but for the last of this month-long daily gander, here’s a little snippet of my suburban Singapore life, inside one of these flats I’ve been posting about lately. More

Suburbia #29

A musician’s dog occupies a chair next to his master (hidden behind the panel), backstage at the Hokkien opera. Tanglin Halt, Singapore. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Suburbia #26

A lady walks by a pillar cut-out in a void deck, talking on the phone. Singapore. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Suburbia #25

This could be a scene from the 80s. I’ve not seen shops with these old school signs and folding doors since I was a little child. Incidentally this one occupies what would otherwise be a void deck space, in an older block of flats.  The old man on his bicycle completes the picture. Singapore. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Stop and cry

The other day I discovered that Singapore is the 3rd wealthiest nation in the world. More

Suburbia #23

The artery of suburb to city. Looking out the back of a driverless train on the MRT (local metro), in one of the new underground lines. Singapore. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Suburbia #22

Funerals are also held in void decks. Singapore. Part of the Suburbia seriesMore

Suburbia #21

The population of Singapore lives mostly in apartments. The majority of these apartments are built by the government: essentially, the nation’s public housing.More

Suburbia #18

My big sister’s home invites love and amazing light. Seattle, USA Part of the Suburbia seriesMore