Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Natural History, British, or Maritime? Choosing the Best Free Museum in London!

ABBEY: During our recent trip to the UK, we had the opportunity to visit three incredible museums—all absolutely free to enter! These museums were the Natural History Museum, the British Museum, and the National Maritime Museum. While admission is free, it’s important to note that advance booking is required for both the Natural History Museum and the British Museum due to high visitor demand.

Each museum offers a unique experience that caters to a wide range of interests.

Natural History Museum – A Fascinating Journey Through the Natural World
This museum was a personal favorite. The exhibits featuring animals from all over the world were both captivating and educational. Some of the displays made me wonder if the animals would make good pets (though most, of course, are best admired from a safe distance!). Others were simply awe-inspiring—reminding us just how small we are in comparison to the giants of nature.

British Museum – A Treasure Trove of Human History
At the British Museum, you’ll find an extraordinary collection of artifacts that tell the story of human civilization. From ancient jewelry, pottery, and artwork to iconic pieces like the Rosetta Stone, this museum showcases the rich tapestry of global history. It’s a perfect stop for anyone who wants to see how different cultures and civilizations are connected through time.

National Maritime Museum – A Deep Dive Into Maritime History
The National Maritime Museum highlights the UK’s deep connection to sea exploration and trade. The exhibit begins with stunning photographs of stars, constellations, and galaxies—used historically for navigation. These award-winning images are not only beautiful but also remind us how far navigation has come. You’ll also see historic instruments and maritime artifacts that shed light on seafaring life through the ages.
If you’re curious about the culture and history of a place, museums are an excellent starting point. They offer a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage, achievements, and way of life—all while being fun and often free to explore.


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Natural History Museum Dinosaur Fossils, British Museum Egyptian Exhibit, or Kids Play Area at Maritime Museum
Natural History, British, or Maritime? Choosing the Best Free Museum in London!




WILL: Natural History Museum vs British Museum vs National Maritime Museum. Which one deserves a few hours of your London itinerary?

Yes, there are different kinds of tourists. And Abbey and I? We’re the kind who always make time for museums. I’m not exactly sure why, but there’s this deeply fulfilling feeling we get whenever we step into one. It’s like, in some small way, we get to understand a slice of a country’s history and culture.

Now, if there’s one place in the world that knows how to do museums right, it’s London. Not only does it showcase its own rich heritage, but it also houses pieces from countries under the Commonwealth realm—offering a global perspective in just one city.
But let’s be real—not everyone has the time or the energy to explore all the free museums in London. If you’re short on time or unsure where to go, this blog is your quick guide. 😉


Natural History Museum
According to Google AI: “A Natural History Museum focuses on the natural world—plants, animals, rocks, minerals, and fossils. These museums are known for their vast specimen collections, research, and educational exhibits. They help us understand Earth’s history and the diversity of life.”

So nope, don’t expect ancient civilization artifacts here. Think fossils, geology, and a deep dive into natural science.
If you’re fascinated by dinosaurs, evolution, and real-life fossils, this place will blow your mind. The collection is massive and engaging, especially for kids. We initially planned for a 2-hour visit—but trust me, that wasn’t enough!

Allocate at least half a day here if you’re visiting with children. The dinosaur skeletons and interactive exhibits are guaranteed hits.

British Museum
The British Museum is the world’s first national public museum. As you may know, Britain once ruled a vast empire—and many artifacts from across the world (like the Parthenon Marbles from Greece and ancient Egyptian relics) now reside here.

Our experience? We dedicated two hours to explore, but honestly, only had time for the top “must-see” exhibits. What I personally loved? Their timepiece collection and the highlight of the museum—the Egyptian Sculpture Gallery. It’s like having a little piece of Egypt right in London.

National Maritime Museum
Wait, why visit this one?
If you’re asking, “Why the Maritime Museum?” — hear me out. This was actually my favorite among the three.
-- Less crowded
-- Less noisy
-- More immersive (especially for adults who love stories of trade, travel, and conquest)

Located in Greenwich, this museum offers a breath of fresh air away from the more touristy spots of Central London. It dives deep into how Britain dominated global trade by sea, and how maritime power shaped the world’s history and economy.
Oh, and if you’ve got kids? There’s an entire play area just for them—so everyone’s happy!

So, which one should you choose?
> Into science, fossils, and Earth’s past? Go for the Natural History Museum.
> Love global history and ancient artifacts? Head to the British Museum.
Want a quieter, thought-provoking escape with bonus kid-friendly space? Don’t miss the National Maritime Museum.

Or if you’re like us—just visit all three! 😄
Enjoy exploring London and let me know which museum you loved the most!

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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Our Travel Shoe Secret: 2 Pairs That Work for Rain, Snow & City Strolls!

On Cloud 5 Waterproof sneakers used for daily runs, city walks, and rainy travel days
On Cloud 5 Waterproof sneakers used for daily runs, city walks, and rainy travel days

On Running Cloud 5 Waterproof Sneakers

For: Rainy days, airport sprints, city strolls, light hikes


Now, meet my everyday hero: the On Cloud 5 Waterproof shoes. We were actually just scouting for a new walking shoe—something comfier than our old Nikes. And then we saw someone running in ankle-deep snow in Mürren wearing Ons! Swiss brand, Swiss snow—okay, sold!


These shoes are super waterproof and non-slip, which is a huge win when you’re dragging your luggage through rainy streets or slippery train stations. They’re not bulky at all, so I even wear them to work here in sunny Singapore!


Oh—and have you heard about the daily rain in Scotland and Ireland? Yep, we’ve been there too, and guess what? On Cloud kept our socks dry. Haha! I never thought I’d be giggling in the rain, but dry feet make everything better.


Also—fun fact: We’ve worn our On Cloud 5s for almost a year now, around 4 times a week, and the soles are still holding up so well. That’s serious durability for daily and travel use.


And yes, these aren’t just for walking—I actually use my On Cloud 5 Waterproof as my running and gym sessions too.


Walking on clouds? That’s not just branding, folks. These shoes are so light and fit so well, you’ll forget you’re wearing them. Airport? Shopping? Daily errands? Bring it on!



Timberland Premium 6-Inch Waterproof Boots used for 4 years in snow, rain, and hiking trips
Timberland Premium 6-Inch Waterproof Boots used for 4 years in snow, rain, and hiking trips


Timberland® Premium 6-Inch Waterproof Nubuck Boots

For: Hiking, snow, cold weather, rough terrains

First up—our tough and trusty Timberlands! We got these boots when Abbey had a little ankle situation, and wow, they’ve been lifesavers (or should I say anklesavers?). They keep his steps steady and ankles secure, no matter how rocky the path is.


And bonus—they’re so stylish! Abbey pairs them with shorts, jeans, and even semi-formal outfits. Yes, even at events where he has to look cute but still needs to survive unexpected puddles. Wink!

Where have these boots been? Oh, all over:
 • Hiking at Bukit Timah in Singapore
 • Climbing rocks in Masungi Georeserve (Philippines)
 • Chilly strolls by Lake Kawaguchiko in Japan
 • Snowy adventures in Mt. Rigi, Mürren, and Matterhorn in Switzerland!


Oh, and here’s the kicker: We’ve had our Timberlands for over 4 years now, and they’re still going strong! The soles are still thick and sturdy—proof that these boots are truly built to last.


Rain? Snow? Muddy trails? Cold toes? Timberland handles it like a pro.



Prices —
Timberland Waterproof Boot: SGD 319.00 (IMM for discount)
On Cloud 5: SGD 274.00




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Sunday, May 4, 2025

Tempura Makino Singapore: The Only Tempura We’d Queue For

ABBEY: If you’re a fan of Japanese cuisine, Tamoya Udon & Tempura at Plaza Singapura is a must-visit spot. During our recent visit, we were greeted with a bit of a queue, but thankfully, the wait was short—we were seated within just a few minutes.


I decided to try the Beef & Pork Combo Don, which came topped with a perfectly cooked onsen egg. What stood out right away was the generous portion of meat. Unlike most Japanese rice bowls where the rice often outweighs the meat, Tamoya flips the script. The bowl was filled with tender, savory slices of beef and pork that satisfied both my heart and my hunger.


Another highlight was their Kakiage—a mixed vegetable tempura that came in a sizeable portion. It was impressively light, not too oily, and paired wonderfully with the dipping sauce provided.


One of the great perks here is the free-flow side dishes. We helped ourselves to a variety of options including kelp, corn, and pickled radish, which added a nice balance to the meal.


Tamoya Udon & Tempura delivered a satisfying and flavorful dining experience. Whether you’re craving hearty donburi or crispy tempura, this place is definitely worth a return visit.



Tempura Makino Unagi Set - Japanese Restaurant in Singapore
Tempura Makino Unagi Set - Japanese Restaurant in Singapore


WILL: I’ve given up on tempura a long time ago. Too often, it’s soggy. Oily. Over-seasoned. A forgettable side dish.

But one night in Singapore, that changed.

My husband was craving Japanese food, and we noticed a long queue outside Tempura Makino. I wasn’t expecting much—but curiosity won.

I ordered the Unagi Tempura Set (SGD 23.90). And from the first bite, I paused.

Crispy. Light. Clean.
Not greasy. Not salty. Just right. The kind of crunch that makes you slow down and savour.

This tempura wasn’t a sidekick. It was the main event.

The portion was generous—no need for dessert. You could taste the quality of the ingredients, and there’s a clear skill behind how each item was fried. No shortcuts.

Now, I understand the queue. It’s not just hype. It’s a return-worthy kind of place.

If you’ve been disappointed by tempura before, let Tempura Makino change your mind. Because yes—it’s that good!

Have you tried a tempura that surprised you? Let me know—I might check it out next.


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Tempura Makino

(W) https://tempuramakino.com.sg/

(H) 11am to 10pm daily

(A) 1 HarbourFront Walk, #02-111, VivoCity Singapore 098585