Catching up
January 31, 2013
- Sarawak parliament building in Kuching
- Sarawak parliament
- Kuching visitor information centre
- Mosaic on public walkway in Kuching
- Tony and Connie in Kuching (Photo by Evelyne)
- Santubong mountain from our anchorage 30km from Kuching.
- And there truly was a 600 metre drop straight down into the Indonesian rainforest
- View overlooking Kalamantan from 2000metres
- Another view from up on high
- Need I say more. Hours spent in the cool waters of the Borneo highlands
- A chance to power wash the salt off ourselves
- Our good friends Evelyne and Herve on our way up
- Herve on the way up to the waterfall
- What is Herve holding? It’s a contest so first to answer gets a prize.
- Talking politics with the local villagers in the Borneo highlands longhouse. Can Connie ever leave that behind?
- Welcome to Singapore. This is how immigration and customs is handled in Singapore. Go to the islands, hand over the paper and wait for processing then pick them up the same way and proceed. Great system.
- One of the many floating obstructions in Singapore Straits. This and many more obstructions continues for 60 miles from the north side to the south side of the straits
- On the way from the One 15 Marina through the locks to the Murphy-Ives family home
- Chris Ives-Murphy at rest?
- Sascha Ives-Murphy
- Photo by professional photographer Sebastian Murphy Ives, Singapore
- Emmy Ives-Murphy
- Emmy Murphy-Ives at play
- Professional photographer Sebastian Ives-Murphy about to gallop away at the Polo Club, Singapore
- KK Ives-Murphy about to execute a canter. Good on ya girl.
- Shopping for Connie’s new sandals in Singapore
- Public art in Singapore. It’s everywhere to make up for the loss of soul?
- Get ready for Chinese New Year.
- Good-bye Singapore.
Here are a few pictures to cover the period in which we have been out of touch:
We were in Kuching, Borneo when we went on a few expedition trips with other yachties. This was one of the most spectacular spots we managed to get to. Beautiful views overlooking Kalamantan south to Indonesia from the border on top of the world.
A few more in the gallery to peruse
- Public art in Singapore. It’s everywhere to make up for the loss of soul?
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Root fruits is what Herve is holding. (Also known as monkey balls). What’s my prize?
i think it’s a string of corks
K