Lately, I've been lugging my trusty ol' digital camera around to take pics of what's left of Seletar Airbase. Here are some:
(Below Left) Old lamp post from British days gone by. I drew this in Art class during my days as a trainee teacher and my classmates said I had to be kidding! They said 'Singapore where got this type of lamp post?'. Ha ha. Opens your eyes, man. You are moulding the future!
(Below Right) And......the replacement looks like this. Which do you prefer? Sigh.
(Below Left) Old lamp post from British days gone by. I drew this in Art class during my days as a trainee teacher and my classmates said I had to be kidding! They said 'Singapore where got this type of lamp post?'. Ha ha. Opens your eyes, man. You are moulding the future!
(Below Right) And......the replacement looks like this. Which do you prefer? Sigh.
(Below) Overgrown grass sits on the Green of what used to be Seletar Base Golf Course. Pretty nice actually to see the grass blowing in the wind.
(Below) Slow but sure destruction of the 9 hole green, hole by hole.
(Below) Remember the Nineteenth Hole pub and restaurant? No more beer in the rattan chairs, buddy. Club house, barricaded, barracuda!
(Below) Hey, at least this road is still around. It is my 'mostest favouritest' road ever. Actually, I love it and I hate it. I love it for all the tall bushes surrounding and I hate it for all the road humps still left behind even after the golf course had been shut down (golfers had to walk across the roads to get from some holes to some holes etc). I have no choice anyway but to drive past this road every week day getting to and from my day job. So I say, love the road, hate the humps. Will ye get rid of 'em already?! My back can't take it anymore!
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