It's one period down. It's a stage when we are supposed to reflect one what happened in the last 2 months. Lots of well wishers have asked for photographs. So here's a collection from our first two months in Singapore.

That's Pooja on Orchard Road. Orchard is pretty much uptown Singapore.

That's me at the Buena Vista MRT station. The public transport in Singapore is awesome. The MRT and buses are the arteries, fed by amazing taxis all over.

That's my sweetheart with Balazs and Mary - Our flatmates. They're Hungarian. We're a nice happy household :)

This was one of the kavadis during the Thaipusam festival in Little India, Singapore. The kavadis are pretty extreme in Singapore. The procession starts from the Perumal temple and ends in the Amman temple. Thaipusam is a big event in Malaysia, Singapore and even in Mauritius. I don't think it's this intense in India any more. There were scores of people pierced up during Thaipusam taking out kavadis and dancing in a trance.

This is the Perumal temple on Serangoon Road. This is the heart of Little India - we made pilgrimages to the eateries of Little India almost every weekend. The dosas and full meals of Komala Vilas and Anand Bhavan make us feel at home.

That's Pooja on Orchard Road. Orchard is pretty much uptown Singapore.

That's me at the Buena Vista MRT station. The public transport in Singapore is awesome. The MRT and buses are the arteries, fed by amazing taxis all over.

That's my sweetheart with Balazs and Mary - Our flatmates. They're Hungarian. We're a nice happy household :)

This was one of the kavadis during the Thaipusam festival in Little India, Singapore. The kavadis are pretty extreme in Singapore. The procession starts from the Perumal temple and ends in the Amman temple. Thaipusam is a big event in Malaysia, Singapore and even in Mauritius. I don't think it's this intense in India any more. There were scores of people pierced up during Thaipusam taking out kavadis and dancing in a trance.

This is the Perumal temple on Serangoon Road. This is the heart of Little India - we made pilgrimages to the eateries of Little India almost every weekend. The dosas and full meals of Komala Vilas and Anand Bhavan make us feel at home.

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