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I took a desperately-needed break from book-writing to go downtown and try to catch some of the Buskers Festival. According to the papers there are 22 international acts joining ``the biggest busker's festival in southeast Asia.'' Well, I'm as up for unicyclists who serve teh tarik from the tops of their ride, or for contortionists squeezing into 43 cm-tall lucite boxes as anyone is. The theme this year was ``Street Fun,'' I suppose as opposed to the private, reserved fun ordinarily seen from street performers.

What I found, though, was a lot of people passing out flyers advertising the festival, and occasionally crowds gathered around something or other, which always turned out to be ordinary Orchard Road Spruced Up For Christmas attractions, like animated mannequin angels. If there were any specific street festivities I missed it. But according to the flyers plenty was going on at Changi airport.

If I had more time I might have gone down there -- Changi's actually a nice enough place to visit and on the MRT it's just as accessible as Bedok or Pasir Ris -- but, well, see above comments. I'm getting more hopeful that I'll have a draft finished by the end of this week. A few sections are still badly inadequate, but there's nothing which is completely inadequate anymore.

Trivia: In May 1919 Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to accept a U.S. mandate over Armenia and Constantinople. Source: The Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire, Alan Palmer.

Currently Reading: Korolev, James Harford.

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Date: 2004-11-22 01:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porsupah.livejournal.com
I'm still curious as to whether there are photos to be found, even of such mundane matters as tropical angels.

In May 1919 Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to accept a U.S. mandate over Armenia and Constantinople.

o/~ Constantinople not Instanbul o/~

Hrm. No, needs work.

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Date: 2004-11-22 02:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] austin-dern.livejournal.com

No, no pictures I'm afraid; I knew if nothing else I wouldn't have time this weekend to process them. But after the book is finished, or slain, this week I'll have a wonderful burst of free time to put into every sort of recreation.

I hope.

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