The cluster organised a trip for all us.... the supporting actors and actresses. Heehee. It's an ok trip. I mean it's not a WOW trip. But it's so much better than sitting in de office being buried in paper. Anyway, 1st stop Aerogreen tech farm. It's a process of suspending the plant and instead of submerging the roots in water like hydrophonics, they spray nutrient filled water to the roots every 3 secs. Introducing more air to the roots. Makes sense cos if you overwater plants in soil, you get root rot. I got some arty farty with my camera too.Butterhead lettuce in Singapore. Who would have thot? They got the seeds from Holland. I guess this aerogreen tech works on plants that grow in temperate countries. I hope they can grow grapes, strawberries and blueberries... yum.
They grow on wheeled racks like this so they save space. If they need to check, all they need to do is push the racks aside. So proud of my Singaporeans.
Next stop, dairy farm.... Goat's milk! Apparently it's much better than cow's milk cos it's warm. Cow's milk is cooling and can cause formation of phlegm. I guess that's the main reason why there are so many kids nowadays are asthmatic. The goats here are also imported. Forgot where they are from. They have been cross bred to get the best milk producing goats. They eat alfalfa that's imported from Australia. Good life.


Kambing jambul Elvis!
Okie, next stop, fish farm! After having cats, I dun bother much with fish but I still think they are calming.
After that, lunch at Seoul Garden at Ngee Ann City. I also just learned that it was built on an exhumed cemetary. So if you see Ngee Ann City from the top, it looked like a chinese cemetary tomb stone. Some geomancy thingy. To contra the spirits whose bodies were exhumed. Oh... and the tomb stone is curved to resemble a woman's womb. BTW, we walked to Kino and alamak, my stomach memulas and has to search for the toilet. We were late up the bus. Lucky my companions tak pecah lobang. Hehehehe.
It was off to fort caning park after lunch. It was drizzling when we reach there. I think it's typical of the organisers for not thinking of wet weather programme. Hello.... extreme weather here.... sun one moment, rain another. Anyway it was cloudy entire day.

This super on guide continued with the tour even after the heavy downpour. Someone offered him an umbrella... ella....ella...eh...eh. But hello... most of us are like sharing 4 ppl per ella...ella...eh. Most people cabut when it starts to pour. Half of us managed to reach the shelter but when the rain subsided, some of us cabut to the bus. Nice music and aircon. Haha. I'm like half drenched.
Hort Park. Lovely place. Very unique park too. It's near telok blangah area.
Me and my supporting actors and actresses. heehee. Hanging out with them is much better than those mangkuks. They are just more fun and more knowledgeable.

My beautiful photography. thanks to my Sony Cybershot. I finally learned how to use the Macro function.
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