Month: October 2013
Botanical Gardens
The Singapore Botanic Gardens (新加坡植物园) is a 74-hectare botanical garden in Singapore. It is too big for us to tour the whole area so we will cover some of the main area which is the National Orchid Garden and Ginger Garden.
The National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Gardens which is located on the mid-western side of the Garden. Within the Orchid Garden, there are a number of other attractions such as Burkill Hall and the VIP Orchid Garden, Orchidarium, Tan Hoon Siang Misthouse, Lady Yuen-Peng McNeice Bromeliad House and Coolhouse.
It is a VERY BEAUTIFUL place indeed.
This is Danger, the BOSS in the house.
Myers’ day trip out with her daddy.
After the water break, we will proceed to the next area which is next to the National Orchid Garden, the Ginger Garden. It is a walking trail that may bring you up close and personal with a diverse collection of gingers. Sorry we didn’t see any GINGER as it is bad for dogs. We only walked pass it.
Mummy said this is a nice place for us to take multiple shots.
Wow.. Big pond! We got to see swam.
About time! Got to go home.
Before we leave, let’s take photo with our dearest mummy.
ONE is not enough.
TWO are better.
THREE are excellent.
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Labrador Park
Mini Sheltie Gathering
Beach Bikini Babes
Wow!!! Beach!!! Plenty of water to lick lick lick!! Can I lick the whole sea? (Source: Google Image)
Early in the morning 10am, rain or shine, Mummy brought us to the Tanjong Beach at Sentosa, an island right off the South Coast of Singapore, to meet our MiCher and her babies.
This is our first time here. It is a very beautiful place to hang out. We saw many other BIG dogs playing, chasing and swimming. We really love it. This is the place where you can see dogs and their pawrents around and also not very crowded. Guess why? It was a Monday morning where everybody else were still busily working in front of the BIG BLACK BOX. What can I say? We were considered LUCKY?
After a big pour, the weather here was gorgeous and the temperature of the water was delightful. It was a great day to spend during our Mummy and Daddy’s off day.
Wow!! Got special treats from MiCher.
I cán’t control myself to start loving here.
Daddy:”It’s time to go home now.”
We just love swimming.
Kent Ridge Park
Kent Ridge Park (肯特岗公园) is located in western Singapore, between the NUS and the Science Centre. Due to its undisturbed habitat and abundant plant life, it is a popular venue for bird watchers and tourists.
ZZZzzzz… Sleepy… Mummy! You really want to walk?
Mummy! Can you see my eyes are closing?
Come on chap! It is 8am now. We should get going. I LOVE the winds here and birds chirping.
Check out this NEW PLACE first before we move on.
Daddy! Are you falling asleep in no more than 5 seconds? WAKE UP! WAKE UP!
What’s that on my LEFT? Is that my another furry friend?
YUMMY! I love BBA (Beef, Berries & Apple).
Mummy! Do you like our side view?
Mummy:”Finally her top white coat is coming out.”
Am I getting OLD? I need to rest.
Mummy:”Look at his alertness. What is he looking at?”
Don’t worry! There’s no other doggie friends here. Don’t need to do counter-conditioning to me now. RELAX!!!
There’s BALL too. I LOVE BALLS.
Am I learning to do herd? Kids or Sheep?
Don’t worry. Mummy. I’m just watching.
Mummy:”Let’s go home. Before that let’s see their ADORABLE faces again.”
ONE sheltie is not enough.
Gardens By The Bay
Gardens by the Bay (滨海湾花园) is located in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. It consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden.
Mummy:”There is an event going on tonight. ALOT of people are watching us. I can hear “BIG DOG! BIG DOG! BIG DOG!”
I love the night, the people BUT I didn’t see other furry friends around.
Mummy! Are you falling in LOVE with me?
This is what LOVE meant to be.