Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Georgetown II: Day #16 - 17

 We're going to get our money's worth and circle the island for fun before we leave. 

See what I'm saying about Hong Kong?

This was a diamond hidden in the rough. 

I should have known the Japanese did serious war crimes during WW2 in this Southeast Asian country as well.

That bunker went back pretty far.

I'm exploring alone because now there are stairs so Holly took the trailer back to go feed the kids like a good wife. 

I know.

These shells are huge. 

Little organ inside the barracks.

Little biking inspiration. But really, how would riding be back in the Olden Days on very rough roads on uncomfortable frames without any gears?

Some of the barracks from the outside. 

I came back to Holly and the kids with tales from war.

These were nasty.

I saw some from afar but not close up.

Last few action shots before shutting it down.

Look at all those bananas for sale.

We had some decent climbs today with great views!

Look how great Holly is.

This lake was just about the most refreshing thing I've seen in weeks. There's just something about a lake/reservoir that the ocean doesn't quite capture. 

We stopped at a butterfly farm. It was all neat. 

The children loved it.

They like the koi fish.

Joaquim's fluorescent shirt we didn't realize had that ability until under the lights. 

They like to play.

We're staying at a Warmshowers host and he lives in one of the rich sky rises.

They're looking for his evil cat. 

Great host!

See, it's decadent in Georgetown.

One of the previous malls we went to didn't have a working massage chair but this one did!

Man I'm gunna miss these waffles. They're so good. This had pistachio filling, but the Nutella and even plain ol' butter were so good, as well.

Now it's time for the best soft play ever!!! I've been teasing you about it for days.

This was actually pricey but you can stay all day with the option to come and go. We even took showers in the bathroom using the handheld hose bidet. The bathrooms were so spotless and clean that it didn't feel nasty at all.

Jumping on the tramp.

Love these pits to play in and dig.

Fun for adults and kids!

Man I loved it.

Nice full kitchen with loads of toys to play with.

Hungry!

The ball pit was exceptionally deep to actually fully bury yourself in. It also had various throwing games. 

And clothes to dress up the kids! We naturally chose the Chinese costumes because I have Chinese kids thank you very much.

Finally Blogger embeds gifs at least, everything else on this site is so out of date. 

Getting the bikes packed up was a bit of a hassle so we paid Giant to do it then I hauled them across the street so we could play.

We took two Grabs to get to the airport.

Tired kids. And not pictured are the tired parents during the Red Eye flight home to Okinawa. 

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