It was a Saturday, 5th July 2008 evening. The plan for the family is to ride the world biggest ferris wheel (scroll down for more information). More as a farewell by her. It cost a “bomb” to the working class people. Hence, in a sense, it was a form of gratitude on her part in purchasing a corporate ticket at half price for each of her siblings.
Standing at 165 metres (541 feet) high, the Singapore Flyer, is 30 metres (98 feet) taller than the iconic London Eye. Here’s a promotional clip accompanied by the song ”Come Fly With Me”. In addition, wiki has also an update on the singapore flyer.
We arrived at 6.30pm and the most inappropriate time, when the nation is going through the celebration of it’s upcoming National Day Parade (NDP) through regular rehearsals. Inappropriate because the event causes road blocks. There’s no way of getting into the city area with only one exception via a valet service at Raffles Bolevard. And it cost a heavy parking fee. The following clip captured the news report on The world’s largest ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer, made its first spin this week.
When we finally reached our destination, the building was very different from what we saw when we bypass the wheel in normal days. It was clean, beautifully planned scenery, with shopping areas and eatery, foodcourt, restaurant and souvenir shops. Definitely a place to visit even if you’re not riding the wheel.
A bird eye view from the Singapore flyer.
The expectation of a fast speed wheel quickly become obvious. It’s going at snail pace. We were privileged to view the NDP rehearsals at 1857hrs as seen in the above picture (in red are the spectators). Not withstanding that, the scenery were spectacular. In the background, stand the downtown offices and in the foreground, the building continues as a bridge is built to join the marina areas. The full glass wall clearly gave the rider a floating kind of feel.
Sunset @ Marina Bay
The cabin in panaromic view
View from Capsule
However, soon enough the feeling of unease as we climbed the height, remembering that it’s the world’s biggest wheel, which meant that it’s the world’s tallest. As a result, some of us were bolted to the floor, not moving due to the fear of height. Here’s another clip, this time on Time-Lapse Video of Construction of Huge Observation Wheel
Just as quickly, the journey ends as we descended from the dizzying height to safe ground for a night to remember by.
What if I’m a woman? My goodness, what am I thinking. Well, Ratana, what if you’re a woman. What would it be like? mm…….
Well, being a woman is tough I guess. Nope, I think it could be a torture. Let’s look at just the need to doll yourself up before going for an outing. First, the washing up. Then staring into the mirror for ages deciding whether you’re in shape. Is the flesh more at the bottom half or should it be better on the bossom?
Followed by deciding on the dress to wear. Nope, not yet, what color should the undies be? green, blue, purple or red? I will never understand that considering that those were hidden. Coming back to the dress. Pokka dot better or plain? Blue or red? What more? Yup, make up. I heard there could be pulling out eyebrow hair, putting on eyeliner, powdering first layer, second layer and stare at the mirror hard again. smile a little to see any wrinkle. Lip gross plus lip stick. aiyoh…when is the dressing up going to end? Not yet…fake hair, fake lift at the top and bottom.
mm. tck tck tck..Ratana, it’s Questionable. How could one be a woman. It’s simply torture! A man is simpler when going out. Wash up, wear pants, wear shirt, buckle up and out we go. Yup, let’s enjoy to be the man for now.
"Try to be mindful, and let things take their natural course. Then your mind will become still in any surroundings, like a clear forest pool. All kinds of wonderful, rare animals will come to drink at the pool, and you will clearly see the nature of all things. You will see many strange and wonderful things come and go, but you will be still. This is the happiness of the Buddha." - Ajahn Chah
5 Buddhist Precepts
1 abstain from harming living beings | 2 abstain from taking things not freely given. | 3 abstain from sexual misconduct. | 4 abstain from false speech. | 5 abstain from intoxicating drinks and drugs causing heedlessness.
My Daily Motivation
"Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth, so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue."