The view from the guest house that I stayed in on the island of Penang:

I ended up getting a cold and staying put for a few days - I'd much rather have a cold than some of the exotic tropical diseases that are spread by these (sorry lil' guy):

Once I felt better I took a ferry from Penang to the mainland just to look around for a few hours.



Eventually I made my way back South through Malaysia and approached Singapore. Arriving by bus at the border after nightfall, rain, thunder, and lightning set the scene for entering the no-man's-land between getting stamped out of Malaysia and getting stamped into Singapore.
Adding to the excitement, the Singaporean customs official decided to search my bag and seemed very interested in a CD that a fellow traveler had given me in Kuala Lumpur but that I had not opened. After filling out my immigration card and reading the warning that the punishment for drug trafficking under Singapore law is death, I was suddenly concerned that my fellow traveler might have slipped a sample of his substance of choice in with the CD... Eventually the customs guy let me go, though.
Upon entering Singapore it became apparent why the tiny city-state looms so large on the world economic stage. Right away the bus started passing through a dense industrial park of factories, followed by oil refining facilities, the massive commercial port, dense high-rise residential buildings, and finally the downtown area...


Here's a view from an escalator going down to a subway platform:
