Bukit Batok Nature Park is less than a 10-minute drive away from where I live. Yet, I seldom visit this park. In fact, I have not been there in close to a year. Part of the reason is that I did not like to have to pay for parking when my purpose is to enjoy nature. That is why I prefer West Coast Park because parking is free. However, on Friday, I decided to take a walk there. A nice walk spent in solitude with nature and my camera. The Park was a little different from before. It is neater with much undergrowth cleared and suddenly you notice the trees. The good news is that I spotted more varieties of insects in just 2 hours of being in the park.
I dedicate this blog to Mr Lee Kuan Yew, our first Prime Minister, who planted the first tree on 16 June 1963 to launch the tree-planting campaign in Singapore. What follows is a flourishing island of greenery and beautiful parks that I now have the privilege of enjoying. I will walk the parks with you in my heart. Thank you very much Mr Lee!
Saturday, 27 September 2014
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