While doing my morning cycling during my stay in Singapore, I did not often enough have a camera with me. I know better than this based on past experiences! I did get a couple of shots to share. One morning I got a nice photo of the sun rise but I took it with a borrowed cell phone and don’t have it here. Next time I need to try to remember to get a shot of all the traffic that I am riding with. This is probably the scariest part for me! I did get a good work out each time I cycled as I am not used to the hilly terrain. And for an even better work out, my sister put me on a bike that needed servicing!
Then she was kind enough to trade bikes with me on our return home! Here are some of the sights seen while cycling:
bikes loaded up to head to cycling path
the end of Yishun cycling path

looking across, I believe that is Malaysia across the sea in the background

don’t know what this tree is, just thought it was pretty

DON’T FEED THE MONKEYS
path at Admiralty Park
the monkeys





March 9th, 2010 at 8:49 pm
That would be a very pretty place to cycle, with all of the greenery and the water! Now the monkeys would take a little getting used to.
March 10th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
we had great times cycling. we had a few done together as a group, a couple with just my sister and me, and i had quite a few by myself. I loved being able to find my way around. I did not love all the traffic, but once I got to the “quiet” spots, it was great!
the greenery is beautiful there. they describe their city as “a city built into the jungle” and it truly is-evidenced by the “don’t feed the monkeys” signs!
March 13th, 2010 at 7:34 pm
I wonder how many people from the States try to steal that monkey sign.
Malcolm
March 14th, 2010 at 1:51 pm
I could use it on the front door of my house!
though I am sure it would incur a hefty consequence in singapore to steal a sign!