wan·der·fol·ly

Noun /ˈwändərˈfälē/
i. A collection of true life stories and happenings of a wanderer
ii. A selection of travel experiences – the good, the bad, and the downright ugly.

Foto Friday: Money Grows on Trees

Foto Friday: Money Grows on Trees

Money does not grow on trees. Or does it? Talk about taking things literal - behold, a money tree.
Foto Friday: The Disappearing Estate of Dover Close

Foto Friday: The Disappearing Estate of Dover Close

The romantic side of me laments how old things in Singapore disappear so fast that in a matter of one generation so much has changed, and now, this estate is one of rapid development's latest victims.
In the Zone at 789 Art District

In the Zone at 789 Art District

Situated at the north-eastern suburb of the city centre of China's Capital Beijing, not too far from the airport, is an old industrial area that has over the years, been developed into an art district called 789 Art Zone.
The People's Republic of the Forbidden City

The People’s Republic of the Forbidden City

The day I visited the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, I was greeted by people, a lot of people, and pretty much did not see anything else. Here's my story.
Foto Friday: Summiting the "Baby" Volcano of Gunung Rinjani

Foto Friday: Summiting the “Baby” Volcano of Gunung Rinjani

On my fours, I scrambled up the loose volcanic soil of the slopes of Gunung Baru, in the Gunung Rinjani National Park.
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Sights and Sounds of a Floating Village

Sights and Sounds of a Floating Village

Take in the sights and sounds of Chong Kneas, a floating village on the Tonle Sap, Cambodia.
Foto Friday: The Drunk Groom

Foto Friday: The Drunk Groom

It was the last night of my trip in Wales, and Nellie, Anthony and I were at the bar of our hotel having some drinks when a couple came by and sat next to us.
Foto Friday: Down by the bay, where the watermelons grow

Foto Friday: Down by the bay, where the watermelons grow

It was a cycling trip to Desaru, Malaysia, except I didn't cycle. I was all of 18 back then, and my parents did not allow me to cycle on the roads in foreign lands as they felt I was too clumsy and would fall and break my skull or something to that effect (and yes,...
Foto Friday: Beer bottle stoppers

Foto Friday: Beer bottle stoppers

When in a land of beer (and fries), where else can one spend the afternoon but in a brewery?
Of life, beer, and the people we meet.

Of life, beer, and the people we meet.

It's amazing how much can happen in a single train ride.
A Foodie's Guide to Eating Through Cambodia

A Foodie’s Guide to Eating Through Cambodia

Have no idea what Cambodian/Khmer Food is about? Here's a little introduction to some local food found in Cambodia.
Foto Friday: Fishy Mornings

Foto Friday: Fishy Mornings

It was my second attempt in trying to make it in time for the (almost) daily maguro (tuna) auctions. I managed to wake up at 04:30 the day before as well, but promptly fell back asleep after switching off the alarm, getting up at 06:00 instead. That's for going to bed at 01:00.
Heritage Trails in Singapore

Heritage Trails in Singapore

Heritage.sg, brought to us by the National Heritage Board in Singapore, offers trails for one to discover's Singapore's heritage and look into the history of the country.
Hello 2011 - Here’s 2010 in 25 photos

Hello 2011 – Here’s 2010 in 25 photos

2010 has come and gone. And an amazing year it was for me. So I thought I’d start the new year and this new blog well by sharing these photographs of how I spent the past year. Presenting, my 2010 in 25 photos: