
When I was at the Post Office Bay at the Galápagos, I picked up two postcards to hand-deliver them when I was in Singapore back in June. The delivery brought me to some residential areas on the island where I have never ventured before. One was off Bukit Timah Road, close to King Albert’s Park and the other one was on the hill behind Margaret Drive. When I went to the second place, I was pleasantly surprised that it is possible to find such an authentic property at such a relatively secluded place to live in and yet still be so close to town.
I, too, left a postcard at Post Office Bay for delivery. A few days ago, I learned that it had arrived at its destination. It has this lovely picture of two albatrosses. It took about three months for it to arrive at the mailbox of its recipient since I left it in the barrel of Post Office Bay, not as long as I had imagined it would take. It is so interesting to see people taking part in this “game” in different space and time.









