Reflecting on the month past
March has been filled with Younger Child’s many birthday celebrations (making up for all the missed gatherings in the last few years) as well as exploration of the Lavender/Jalan Besar area where she goes twice a week for rehearsals.
Here are some of the sights which have caught my attention while waiting for her:









intriguing art on the street, interesting people out & about, curious signs & sights
How was your March?
About The Changing Seasons
The Changing Seasons is a monthly project where bloggers around the world share their thoughts and feelings about the month just gone. We all approach this slightly differently, though generally with an emphasis on the photos we’ve taken during the month.
For many of us, looking back over these photos provides the structure and narrative of our post, so each month is different. Some focus on documenting the changes in a particular project — such as a garden, an art or craft project, or a photographic diary of a familiar landscape.
But in the end, it is your changing season, and you should approach it however works for you.
There are no fixed rules around post length or photo number — just a request that you respect your readers’ time and engagement.
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Create a ping-back to Brian at Bushboys World or this post, so that we can update it with links to all of yours.
Roundup
- Donna at Wind Kisses
- Brian at Bushboys World
- Marilyn at Serendipity Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth
- Sarah at Travel with Me
- Natalie at Little Pieces of Me (welcome back Natalie! we’ve missed you!)
- Pauline at Living in Paradise‘s 3-part update: 1) Feb & March, 2) Feb – Part 2, 3) March
Well I have finally caught up with the changing seasons, here is my last one for March, JUST before April will be due. Hopefully I can keep up now…https://retiredfromgypsylife.wordpress.com/2023/04/24/changing-seasons-march-2023/
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Hurray Pauline! See you for April’s wrap up in a few days!
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Don’t hold your breath 🤭 but I’m hoping to get it done. 🤗
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I’m still catching up with February, here is part 2. But I will get caught up with March soon. Hopefully before April’s post is due!!!! https://retiredfromgypsylife.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/changing-seasons-february-2023-part-2/
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Take your time, Pauline – the seasons will turn as they will, and we will just meander along to enjoy it. Appreciate your sharing time with us and keeping us posted on your excitement!
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Meandering is my favourite way to travel
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Yes indeed!
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G’day Ju-lyn, how the time has flown by and I feel quite guilty to be so far behind with the “changing seasons” post. But here I am, finally, managing to catch up.
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So happy to hear from you, Pauline! You have had so many life-changing events these past years, I am just glad to see you are ok on IG, and then now, to catch up in The Changing Seasons space.
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Thanks Ju-Lyndon pleased you keep this monthly project going.🥰
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It is a monthly event I look forward to – and to catch up with BlogFriends like you in this space is precious.
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Wonderful street art!
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So glad to have you pop in to delight in my finds with me, Nikki!
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Your waitings are indeed fruitful, Ju-Lyn. Wonderful captures from your side and a lovely way to share the wonders of your March 🙂
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It is so very entertaining to explore while waiting. Very glad to have you share in my month’s reflections with me, Hammad!
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I like all those painted shutters, I would love to take a walk along and see them all individually 🙂
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They are very lovely! I am glad they are under conservation!
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I love how you always see and capture the beauty and particularly the art that surrounds you. I’m also so glad to hear that have been able to catch up on some family celebrating. *hugs* I have missed checking in with you.
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Soooooooo happy to hear from you Natalie! I have checked on your site to see what you’ve been up to – I figured you were busy with life and all the excitement that happens in your part of the world, and looks like I was right! Big Hug right back at you!
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Great that your daughter could properly celebrate her birthday this year! You’ve found some excellent street art – I especially like the rather haunting figure top right.
Here’s my March round-up for you: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-a-march-selection-2023/
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Thank you Sarah for joining in The Changing Seasons! and for delighting with me in the art I found. Yes, Younger Child has a super birthday month!
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Hi Ju-Lyn. Happy March. I love your public art pictures and your “Behind Bars” picture. It would be fun to take a walk on those streets. Lots to see! Happy birthday to all the March folks in your family. It would be fun to take a walk on those streets. Lots to see! Here’s my Change of Season. That’s my topic this week even! 🙂 Have a great weekend, my friend. 🙂
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Happy, happy birthday to your daughter! Wonderful to have a month of celebrations, especially after the past two years.
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She was extremely happy! And smaller celebrations make for better catching up so I don’t think she missed having a BIG party.
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Thanks for my Virtual Tour!
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Always very happy to have you pop in Sue!
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And I love seeing different sights!
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As do I – you take me to such beautiful sights!
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Thank you, pleased you like them!
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Wonderful clear bright pictures and happy birthdays. This is my birthday month too and only since blogging did I discover that I’m not the only person in the world with a birthday in March! When I was a child, EVERYONE had a birthday in the summer or fall — or near Christmas. I was the only one in March.
I’m noticing that people you your region still wear masks. Hardly anyone does around here anymore except in the hospital and some other medical facilities — and not even in all of them. Time has marched on!
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The world of a child is a marvellous wonder – appreciate the peek into your childhood.
Hope you’ve had the opportunity to celebrate your missed birthday on account of illness!
There is still some mask wearing in Singapore. Our family tends to be a little more cautious 😆😅
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Great assortment of photos!
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Appreciate your encouragement! and for taking the time to share in my month!
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You’re welcome, Ju-Lyn!
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You have found so many interesting things on your discovery walks around. I hope you can find some more new places in April Ju-Lyn 🙂
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Hear hear! Counting on it! It is good fun being a local tourist!
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Those are interesting wall art and murals. I haven’t seen this part of Singapore.
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We are also discovering many parts of Singapore as local tourists 😆❤️
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A busy month for you. I love that you take advantage or your time while your daughter is in rehearsal. Street art is fun to come across, and I love seeing the man painting, and the sculpture of the dancers. I hope you have a nice April, Ju-Lyn.
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So happy to share my month with you. And for you to share yours at The Changing Seasons.
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Wonderful photos, Ju-Lyn. I too have been taking the opportunity to make up for missing time with family and friends. I am very grateful for the ability to make up for missed time — or at least try to!
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As am I, very grateful. It is a strange change in pace of life, though, so it has been interesting to be out so much more.
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