Friday, August 9, 2013

Geylang Park Connector

The concept is simple and quite good: to connect the different parks in Singapore, park connectors have been built. Basically they are green areas connecting the major parks of the city. This morning we had the ambition to go to Geylang Park Connector, near Dakota subway station, and walk our way back home. Merely 13km.
I say we had the ambition, because after 5km under the sun and my slow pace, we decided to take the subway back home. Let's face it, carrying tadpole around takes a lot of energy and chest space.
This said, it was a nice walk throughout a part of Singapore where we had barely been up to know with the chance to see the Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Flyer and the Marina Bay Sands from the other side of the river.


Wolfram also took the opportunity to identify a good spot for watching the fireworks tonight. In case you wonder why, today is the national day of Singapore. People and buildings are dressed in red and white, following the colors of their flag.

I hope the fireworks will be nice tonight.

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