It's Friday evening again and the thunder and lightening is illuminating the  nearby HDB estates. Tonight the storm centre is quite far away but this morning  we had a good 'rainy season' pour. This evening the rain is more  gentle.
It is not yet fully into the rainy season when the temperatures  drop a couple of degrees but at least the cloying humidity is dissipating a  little.
SU is to the be the name of the new university that Singapore is  building. The Singapore University of Technology is being headed by a US  university professor on secondment from M.I.T.
The irony is of course  that the new SU campus is situated on the grounds of the previously proposed  UNSWAsia which was originally planned to open about now; that is before the Vice  Chancellor in Sydney beat a hasty retreat.
Tomorrow we are going via the  Farrer Park MRT to visit the new eco mall - City Square. Energy conservation is  now being enthusiastically promoted by the government and this one of the malls  that is built on eco principles. The toilets use little water for instance;  which should be a revelation after a curry in nearby Little India.
There  is also an eco-roof that harnesses solar power and rainwater, of which we now  have an abundance.
Farrer Park is an area of historic interest as it was here that Singapore's first racecourse was built and where the island's aviation history began.
As I write this I am aware that my friends in New  Zealand are experiencing yet another 'late winter cold snap' even though they  are supposedly in the middle of Spring.
It is going to be quite a wrench  to the system re-adjusting to the chilly temperatures when we finally head south  again for retirement. My wife can't wait!
Saturday, 31 October 2009
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