Sunday, December 30, 2007

Weekend Snapshot 17


After my overtime duty today, I went straight to the mall to have the shirt size I bought last night changed to a bigger one.
I took the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) to avoid the holiday traffic.


I was surprised to see unoccupied seats on the coach.
This is very unusual scene since when you ride MRT, you could literally get in and out of the coach without walking. People will actually push you and you'll move like a log. Seriously. No exagerration.

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17 comments:

Anonymous said...

yes, pretty unusual! but lucky you! :)

happy new year!

SandyCarlson said...

You sure did avoid the crowded road! What a lonely looking train. Great shot. God bless, and happy new year.

Liz said...

I know what you're talking about, I've been through that, lol.

Happy New Year!

Anonymous said...

You're right, it seldom happens. Isn't it nice to have the coach all by yourself ;)

Wishing you a grace filled new year.

Carver said...

That's a nice shot. I bet it was pleasant not having it full for a change. Happy new year ahead.

Anonymous said...

that is pretty lucky of you to be riding the MRT with less people traffic than the usual! :)

Happy 2008!

Sharon said...

Good picture, nice angle. Glad you got a seat!
Happy new year

Natalie said...

What a nice surprise for you that it wasn't crowded! :)

My Weekend Snapshot photo is up too! :)

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling said...

A nice change! Not having to be squashed up in the MRT :P
Have a blessed 2008 ahead!!
It's not a Weekend;It's a Lifestyle

HartofDixie said...

People figured it might be busy,so they avoid to go somewhere else. Lucky you it wasn't that bad today.
Happy New Year!

SabineM said...

Fabulous shot! and wwow so quiet on the metro!
Love your blog name!

LadyNoor said...

Well, for once you could enjoy the ride :)
Nice shot, by the way...

Happy New Year 2008!

My Weekend Snapshot

eastcoastlife said...

Same for Singapore. Nowadays I'm always seeing crowded carriages in our MRT. I dislike travelling in them.

Happy New Year!

dangkin said...

one reason why i like holidays! :P

have a HAPPY 2008!

Lynn said...

I wonder where all the people could be. But at least you feel at peace inside with no one pushing you to get in quickly.

Happy new year! Wishing you and your family a great year ahead!

Carver said...

I saw your question on my blog about how to make the dessert my daughter did for Christmas. I found a recipe online similar to hers. The web site is http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/105472

She used raspberries instead of strawberries and she used marsela

Thanks for visiting my WS.

Anonymous said...

you lucked out on this ride! wish i could have seen it for myself.