You kindly followed me through ten days of travel pictures, guessing where each one might be. I thought I’d put you out of your collective miseries/make you punch the air with a ‘Yes, I was right’ with a follow up.
Day Three was this
This is in Singapore, part of their botanical gardens and under which you can picnic while enjoying a musical concert. I will admit to a combination of jetlag, balmy weather and susurrations of sounds caused a little shut eye.
My name is Geoff Le Pard. Once I was a lawyer; now I am a writer. I've published several books: a four book series following Harry Spittle as he grows from hapless student to hapless partner in a London law firm; four others in different genres; a book of poetry; four anthologies of short fiction; and a memoir of my mother. I have several more in the pipeline.
I have been blogging regularly since 2014, on topic as diverse as: poetry based on famous poems; memories from my life; my garden; my dog; a whole variety of short fiction; my attempts at baking and food; travel and the consequent disasters; theatre, film and book reviews; and the occasional thought piece. Mostly it is whatever takes my fancy.
I avoid politics, mostly, and religion, always. I don't mean to upset anyone but if I do, well, sorry and I suggest you go elsewhere.
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I knew this one, although my two visits to Singapore were well before these existed. John had professional dealings with a university there for a while and brought back pictures of them at different times of year.
A beautiful picture. I didn’t get this pne, though.
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No there weren’t any clues so you’d do well to have nailed it
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This is absolutely beautiful, a perfect place to snooze.
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It was though beaches as bedtime aren’t really my thing
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No and it frowned on! š
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I knew this one, although my two visits to Singapore were well before these existed. John had professional dealings with a university there for a while and brought back pictures of them at different times of year.
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They are stunning like so much there
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