Saturday, the day after Good Friday was hot and humid. The choice of walking at the jungle trail and the boardwalk of MacRitchie Reservoir was really to get away from the heat and to enjoy nature in the shade of its generous trees. Of course as in all of our nature walks, we were still hopeful to find an interesting insect or two for our records. For the record, the insect population appears to be almost non-existent if it wasn't for the isolated encounters with a few tiny beetles and some butterflies. Even ants were scarce. So we decided that the objective of the walk had too be changed from insect-hunting to just enjoying the walk and what we were able to see along the way and here they are, these photos that capture bits of nature that were interesting and appealing to us.
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!
Sunday, 5 April 2015
MacRitchie Reservoir Boardwalk and jungle walk
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