I’m talking about the RX3, of course. After leaving LAX at half-past midnight on Friday morning (literally an “O:Dark:30” departure), a 14-hour flight to Tapei, a 2-hour layover (the smoothest and quickest international transfer ever), and a 4 1/2-hour jaunt to Singapore (the cleanest city I’ve ever seen in my life), we happily settled in yesterday and started the time-change adjustment. It’s 3:00 a.m. over here, and I’ve been up for an hour already.
We walked around a bit along Singapore’s Orchard Street yesterday (think Beverly Hills’ Rodeo Drive, but cleaner, bigger, and leafier) and I grabbed a few photos playing around with the D3300’s 8mm fisheye lens (like that one above). Good fun, and I’ll get more on a city tour we’re taking later today.
About that tagline above, All Over The World: I wasn’t talking about me. I’m describing the RX3. When I was in Singapore last June, I saw an RX3 the first afternoon I arrived…
The RX3 is an unprecedented worldwide success, and if you’re thinking about parts availability on a round-the-world trip, the RX3 is literally sold on every continent. I’ll be in Bangkok next week and I’d bet a nickel I’ll see the RX3 there, too.
That’s it for now. Susie just fired up the coffeemaker in our hotel room here in Singapore. Time for a cup or two…