
Happy Lunar Year everyone. Wishing the year of the rabbit brings much prosperity and happiness to all.

Its a 4 day weekend for us here. Hope the rains dont play spoilsport.
Above picture courtesy: Water-Trotter
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Over the new year holiday, went to Marina Bay Sands here in Singapore. No regrets at not having gone earlier. Honestly, there is nothing great about the place. The hotel looks like 3 giant pillars and doesn’t even look pleasing in the day time. Maybe the interiors of the hotel are world class, but the noisy crowd in the lobby of the hotel dragging their luggage around combined with a few girls standing around the doors dressed in cheongsam looking utterly bored and uninterested. You wonder if this was what they could produce after spending more than SG$ 5 billion?

The whole shopping place looks as if all the premium brands of the world have been rounded up and put up in a giant warehouse.
There was nothing pleasant about the place. It looked like a hodge podge of ideas. Too much of money spent but hardly any class in the stuff. The other structure sticking out like a sore thumb was the helix bridge. Neither does it protect you from the rain nor from the sun. Only God knows why they built that structure.

Maybe the whole thing looks awesome in the night. And yes, it does look good in the pictures (taken at night). Maybe the hotel up above and the rooms are terrific. But the general view of the whole place was a big thumbs down. The shops were all deserted with people not even interested in window shopping. The only place (as usual) that was filled with people was the food court. Just like any other eating joint in Singapore, it was chock a block with people and no place to sit.
The Casino was out of bounds for me and Iam surely not stupid enough to pay $100 to go in to gamble or even to look around. It too looked crowded inside just like the food court.

The best thing about the place is the spectacular view of the skyline of the business district. The view was great.
Would love to go see the Resorts World Sentosa too, but this experience has simply dampened my expectations. So, that can wait.
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- Completed 10 years in Singapore. Never thought that i would last so long here.
- For the second consecutive year, didn’t fall sick even for a single day.
- Lost more than 13 kgs in 4 months and overall 17 kgs to bring my BMI down to a healthy 23.
- Significant investments done in equity and mutual funds.
- Bought Gold ETFs for the first time ever.
- This blog had 100,000 hits after almost 2 years of moving here. My previous WordPress blog used to have so many hits in 1-2 months itself
- Blogged infrequently, but wrote more original posts unlike last time when i just blogged more about the news.
- Read 13 books and quite a few audio books too; making this year the most prolific when it came to reading.
- Had just one holiday this year and that was a visit back home to India.
- Read more about finance, investing. Diversified my investments and started reading more about the financial reports of the companies I had invested in.
- Watched tons of movies, but was so busy that hardly had time to update the Movies page of this blog. Hope to be much more regular next year.
- Made some significant plans for the next year and will disclose them as and when they happen
Overall, nothing great about the year. Looking forward to the new year with excitement. Hoping and wishing for an exciting new phase of life.
Previous recaps here – 2009 & 2008
Let me take this opportunity to wish all of you and your loved ones a Happy & Prosperous New Year – 2011
Meanwhile, let me leave you with a few images of the wonderful skyline of the beautiful city of Singapore where the New Year celebrations are to be held.


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Above images courtesy: Marina Bay Countdown
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Its the final week leading into my faviourite times of the year. Its Christmas time. I love the feeling. Wish i was back home to the cold, wintery temperatures of Hyderabad. Not to forget the warm cakes, appams, chicken stew and other eatables, the christmas trees, the star in front of the house, the singing of carols….

Put up the Christmas tree at home quite early this time.

Happy Holidays
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The other day I had been to Changi Airport, Singapore and clicked the first pictures of Christmas decorations this year.




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