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Sunday, July 01, 2007

Anybody missed me?


Oh goodness, I can't believe I haven't blogged for the whole of June! And so many things happened, the two most exciting being my birthday and the Korea trip, of course. To make up for my long long absence, there'll be plenty of pictures.

Before all that, here are the long overdue photos of the Bintan trip!

Stayed at the Angsana Resort. This was the welcome drink. I don't even know what it is, but it tasted great. Had a lovely lemon-y fragrance to it.

The view from the balcony was, needless to say, fabulous.

Isn't everything just so clean and green? Like Singapore, only without the crowds who will ultimately produce a horrible lot of litter at the end of the day.

Well, but be warned. In a resort like this, you'll be mingling with the various elements of Mother Nature. And it's not a lizard you're looking at. It's a freaking iguana, or whatever you call it, about the length of my leg, maybe longer. This huge thing walks freely among the greenery surrounding the pool. That said, the pool itself is very nice.

The picture didn't capture it, but I'm standing in the shallow part of the pool. And the fountain is very shiok!

Do you really think that I'd get all the way to Bintan without hitting the beach? Let me tell you, the sand is fine, fine, fine...

I'll have my drink on the rocks.

Pasar Ole Ole, which is a tiny shopping village where they sell souvenirs at ridiculously expensive prices.



Unfortunately, the only things we could consume without being charged extra were the coffee and tea.

I just adore miniature bottles of alcohol. They look so cute and innocent.

And with that, wraps up the entry about the Bintan trip. Stay tuned for the entry about my birthday celebrations!


♥ The lights faded at 12:04 pm