Friday, March 25, 2011

50 Book Challenge

12.  Seismic Evil - Heather Long - 244 pages

Second book in the Chance Monroe series.  It was great to have Chance back and have her character grow. 

13.  River Marked - Patricia Briggs - 324 pages

Next book in the Mercy Thompson series.  It was a nice departure from the rest of the series.  River Marked featured Mercy and her finance, Adam, away from the pack and allowed the two characters to grow together.

14.  Spirit Storm - E.J. Stevens - 189 pages

The follow-up to She Smells the Dead.  Truthfully, She Smells the Dead and Spirit Storm should have been a single book, but were split into two.  Spirit Storm had a much more satisfying conclusion than She Smells the Dead, but both were good reads.

15.  47 Echo - Shawn Kupfer - 313 pages

47 Echo is one of the most unputdownable books I have read in a long time.  At first I was a little hesitant to start reading.  With a premise that convicts are given the option of death or being impressed into the armed forces to fill ranks being rapidly depleted by a war with China and Korea, I figured the book would be ultra violent and disturbing.  BUT 47 Echo wasn’t at all what I expected.  It ended up being a great military thriller about redemption in the face of sure death.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Singapore - February 2011 - Part II

Sorry not to have the second part of this out sooner, but I came down with food poisoning and was a little out of it for a bit.

One of the things I decided to do while in Singapore was the Night Safari.  It was super hot and I think I lost about 10 pounds of water weight, but I did have an enjoyable time.  Unfortunately, my camera is not good at night photos so I didn't get any pictures of the animals.  I wish I had been able to get photos of the bats.  They were HUGE and very cool.  Since you were able to go right into the enclosure with them, the bats were within arms length.

One thing that was highly recommended to do at the Safari was get a fish pedicure.  So I did it.  It was totally freaky.  The smaller fish felt like vibrations on the feet.  The larger fish were kind of like being tickled.  Let me tell you, having a fish pedicure is one hell of a conversation starter. 

I tried both small and large fish.  I ended up with the large.



Saturday was my sightseeing day.  To make the most of it, I took the City Sightseeing Bus Tour.  These buses are great if you don't have much time, but want to see a lot. 

One of the first stops was The Raffles Hotel.  The Raffles is Singapore's most historic sights and has been visited by tons of celebrities since it was built in 1899.


While I was there I stopped at the Long Bar.  The Long Bar is the home of the Singapore Sling.  The sling was created as a drink for women so it has a pink color, but damn do these things pack a punch.  What is in a sling? 

Here you go: 
30ml Gin
15 ml Cherry Brandy
120 ml Pineapple Juice
15 ml Lime Juice
7.5 ml Cointreau
7.5 ml Dom Benedictine
10 ml Grenadine
A Dash of Angostura Bitters
Garnish with a slice of Pineapple and Cherry


Cheers!


Off to Sri Mariamman Temple.  The temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore.  I hadn't seen a Hindu temple much less visited one so I was really surprised by the colors and elaborate decorations.


The gopuram, tower entrance, is decorated with Hindu deities and other decorations.


The central part of the shrine is also decorated with Hindu deities.


Just down the road from the Sri Mariamman Temple is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.  I had never been to a Buddhist temple and this one was amazing!!!



The main floor of the temple is surrounded by 100 Buddhas. 


The Parkview Square.  I just thought it looked cool.


The World War II Memorial honors the civilian victims of the Japanese occupation of Singapore.


The business district viewed from War Memorial Park.


That is about it for my pictures of Singapore.  The place was gorgeous and I feel really blessed to have had the chance to visit!  Due to the heat, I never would have gone without work sending me. 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Singapore - February 2011 - Part I - Marina Bay Sands

Finally, I am posting my photos from Singapore.  I wish they did the place justice, but they don't.  It is so much more gorgeous than my photos.

My customer took me out for Chinese one evening.  This was the view from the restaurant.

The three tower building behind me is the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.  The Marina Bay Sands is owned by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation.  Right below the hotel is the brand-new Artscience Museum with its stylized lotus flower sculpture on the far left.

A few days later I was able to go visit the hotel...


...and the Sky Park on top.

Here are a few of the views.  The Singapore Harbor


The Singapore Flyer.  I didn't go on it.  It was expensive and I decided to go to the Sky Park instead.


And the city center.


If you look at the harbor on the right, the flat blue/grey building is where I had dinner and took my original photo.

Looking down...


...And across.


The hotel's pool area is up in the Sky Park.  Non-hotel guests weren't allowed into the pool, but it was pretty cool view.  The pool is called an infinity pool and doesn't have any decking on the one side.


Obviously, this was my favorite sight in Singapore.  I took the most photos of the Marina Bay Sands.  I even got a touristy picture.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

A-Z Reading Challenge - Update - February

So, I think that at the beginning of every month, I am going to update the list. 

The rest of the month, I am will just talk about the books that I have/am reading.






A – Aftertime - Sophie Littlefield
B – Beautiful Darkness – Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
C – Chosen – Jeanne C. Stein
E – Enclave – Ann Aguirre
F – First Grave on the Right - Darynda Jones
H – Halfway Hexed – Kimberly Frost
I – Iron King – Julie Kagawa
J – Jungle, The - Clive Cussler, Jack Du Brul
K – Kindling the Moon - Jenn Bennett
L – Leviathan – Scott Westerfeld
M – Married With Zombies – Jesse Petersen
N – Nightfall – Ellen Connor
O – One of Our Thursdays Is Missing – Jasper Fforde
P – Paranormalcy – Kiersten White
Q - Question of Guilt, A - Carolyn Keene
R – Rot and Ruin – Jonathan Maberry
S – Shift -  Jeri Smith-Ready
T – Threshold – Jeremy Robinson
U – Unseen – Rachel Caine
V – The Violet Flash - Mike Mason

W – Working Stiff – Rachel Caine
X - Xibalba Murders - Lyn Hamilton
Y - Yellow House, The - Blake Morrison
Z  - Zombie’s Way, The – Ike Onsoomyu