2012/05/28

The end is only the start of something new

And in this case, a new blog among other things, or rather I've reset an old blog of mine and I'm going to start using it instead.

So ladies, gentleman and all of you in between, please update your feed-readers and bookmarks with http://quantumfluxuation.blogspot.com instead.

Peace out.

2012/05/05

Going home

I've said my goodbyes now, the last weeks I've had a few farewell dinners and met with my non-Swedish friends a last time for what will probably be a pretty long time.

Today I spent the day enjoying Singapore. After checking in to a hostel for the last night I took a walk to Tekka Centre for some garlic naan, butter chicken and ice teh tarik. To be honest, the best thing about Singapore is probably the food; the diversity, the mixes and everything available everywhere (more or less and with varying quality of course).

I then went to National Museum of Singapore where I spent my afternoon, they some really good exhibitions, especially their permanent exhibition on the history of Singapore. Quite nice indeed!


They had a small exhibition on Singaporean food and different kinds of spices and ingredients commonly used here in Singapore.


They also had some cool semi-synchronized chandelier pendulums that drifted in and out of phase.


I then made my way down to Marina Bay where I hung out for a while and then caught the 20.00 showing of the Marina Bay water and light show.


The light show was really cool when you sat in the intended place and really saw the show up close.


I then finished off the day with some persian shawarma in the Arab quarters. 

And it's kind of hard to understand but tomorrow I'm leaving Singapore, indefinitely!

2012/04/25

The first of the last

I've gotten to my "the last" period here in Singapore, okay, it's already been going on in some extent but you start to feel it more now with just under 2 weeks left. I had my last Xingyi training yesterday, it's been real fun to learn more internal martial arts, it feels like you are learning how the body works, both your own but also others and how you can use it even more effectively. In short, it's been great!


Last Sunday I had decided to have a study free day and I felt like getting out so I went walking around Bukit Timah Reserve and the MacRitchie Reservoir Park, I've been to MacRitchie before but I never walked around it.

Bukit Timah contains Singapores highest natural point at an impressive (like in impressively low) 163.63 m.


And in MacRitchie you have a lot of monkeys, unfortunately there is also a lot of other primates that doesn't seem to able to take care of their trash...


MacRitchie also contains a tree-top walk, I kind of hoped for a better view but it was a nice experience anyway. 


Oh yeah, maybe a month ago I injured my leg while training and after a deep tissue massage I got a rather impressive bruise. I took a picture of it but forgot to upload it earlier. I was limping for a week or something but I'm fine now and it's starting to become flexible again, feels a bit funny since I've been able to stretch the other leg it feels weirdly more flexible than the one which got the injury.


Cheers!

2012/04/23

Procrastinate

Procrastinate: /prə(ʊ)ˈkrastɪneɪt/ v. Delay or postpone action; put off doing something.


Raisin: /ˈreɪz(ə)n/ n. A partially dried grape.

So I think I'm going to stop studying for today and go to Chinatown instead, tonight is probably my last Tuesday training here in Singapore!

2012/04/05

India Part 2

Okay, probably too late but I feel that I should finish it anyway. Here is the conclusion of my trip to India, several months late.

So we went to Varanasi, Per was more or less sleeping the whole way and after first being 2 hours late to the station the train ended up around 9 hours late, compared to the trip which was supposed to take 8 hours...


Then we got to Varanasi, the holy city where everything is dirty, where are people selling drugs everywhere and people take care of their needs, spread ashes from the dead and clean in the same water; the Ganges. But Varanasi is a very emotional city with a lot of feeling.





Per managed to get well in Varanasi and after a few days in Varanasi we boarded the train to Mumbai; the largest city in India. The train took us from east India all the way to the west coast, a train ride that was supposed to take around 24 h, we got there 5 minutes late! I must say that the Indian railway company kind of impressed me there.

In short, downtown Mumbai is beautiful with almost everything being huge colonial buildings. Mumbai was a really nice break from Varanasi and the much more rural areas in the north.


Ice-cream!


Managed to pierce my pants trying to do cool aerial maneuvers...


Mumbai is one of the few places where cabs are the standard instead of tuk-tuks.


Per and I was jumped by some Indians that insisted on putting red dots on our foreheads and giving us bracelets, at first they didn't want any money for it but after putting it on they of course wanted money...


Dhobi Ghat, huge laundry area in Mumbai.



We did not spend a lot of time in Mumbai and our next destination was Goa, where we would finally have a few days off and just relax.

Don't have much pictures from there, we hung out on the beach, I did some shopping in huge flea market and we just relaxed in general. I think this pictures describes Goa pretty well, it's the place where even the cows go to hang out on the beach.


After Goa we where going to fly to Bangalore, our last stop in India, unfortunately I had managed to book a flight that instead of taking us directly to Bangalore from Goa went to Puna and Hyderabad in between (it was cheaper at the time I booked it and I didn't see the extra landings). So our 1 hour flight ended up as a 4 hours flight, but I did manage to book with the better airline Air India which gave us a complimentary meal/snack between each landing. 

But we eventually got to Bangalore, and the chock coming to and going from the airport, had we gone to Europe? Everything was so new and well-maintained, it didn't last completely though. The Indian standard started showing more and more when we came into the city but Bangalore turned out to be a much more modern (and richer) city than the one's we've visited before (okay, maybe Mumbai is nicer ). This is mainly due to Bangalore being the IT-capitol of India with a ton of companies being located there.


But Bangalore didn't have much to do except shopping and hanging out, we met up with Per's sister and her family which we spent some time with but one day we dedicated for going to Mysore.


Mysore is the home of the Maharajah of one of the southern provinces and they have a huge palace there that we wanted to see! 


Also visited a train museum.


And the summer palace, located just outside of Mysore. There was a lot of curious school kids there! 


And last, before going back to Bangalore, we went to Brindavan Gardens. A beautiful garden located just below a dam, it is allegedly one of the favorite spots for recording Bollywood-movie dance scenes. 





And after everything the last weeks, this was very nice.


The day after, Hallvard and I went to airport and flew back home to Scandinavia, Per stayed a few more days with his sister. This concludes my journey in India, I've skipped a lot of details but I must say that India is a wonderful country, the food is amazing, the people (who are not trying to make money out of you) are really friendly and the general feeling is really incredible. India is another world, go there!







2012/04/04

The end is near!

Starting to feel that the semester is coming to an end, I'm starting to get that feeling of a summer calm that you usually comes over you at the end of the spring semester. A bit weird though since it's summer all year around here but I guess it might be my internal clock as well.

Had my last official Wushu-training in NTU last week and got some pictures. Thanks to Lim Jiahe for taking the pictures and editing and thank you NTU Wushu for this academic year, I've learned a ton of things and I've had lots fun doing it!




The brave men (and woman) who showed up for the last official training.

Next week is the last week of classes and after that it's just exam period left, I'm also starting to plan for the future, applying for the next semesters courses, eagerly waiting for replies regarding summer jobs and also making some plans for what to do when I'm free this summer. Exciting times!

Live long and prosper!

2012/03/31

ONE FC

Last night I went to the MMA event ONE FC here in Singapore together with Hampus, Elsa and Lina. I watch UFC sometimes but nothing compares to seeing MMA live! The people, the music and the fights creates an incredible atmosphere. Cheering and screaming we had an awesome night!


And because I feel like it, here are some complimentary pictures totally unrelated to the title of the blog post.

Tornado potato!


And here is for you sis', ION Orchard, dad accidentally got semi-covered and I believe mom is behind him. But they were there anyway :)