Saturday, January 14, 2012

Singapore Botanic Garden - Cool House


This is the first time I visited the cool house in Botanic Garden. The best part was it was airconditioned hahaha.


Love how the climbers climbed its way around.



Looked so misty and eerie in here - as if some kind of animal will suddenly jumped out of the bushes hahaha.


Different types of carnivorous plants.

We were so excited to find the insect eating plants but they looked so small.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Skywatch Friday - Going bananas


Having some good shots at plants with the sky in the background.




Saw so many banana plants in the banana gallery.

Wow, this huge bunch of bananas can feed a lot of people hahaha.

Not sure what plant is this but sure looked so cute.

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Singapore Botanic Garden - Beautiful Orchids

Really love taking photos of these orchids in Singapore Botanic Garden. They are really so beautiful and make me so cheerful.


This is our national flower. Vanda Miss Joaquim.


Dont really know the rest of the names of the orchids.









My favourite colour, purple. These orchids really have a place in my heart.



Looked like a girl dancing with her skirt swirling round and round.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Singapore Botanic Garden - Swan


I spotted a small bird sharing the lake with the swans.

I like this photo of the swan swimming behind some weed plants.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

My World Tuesday - Singapore Botanic Garden - Sculptures

Spotted more sculptures during this trip to Singapore Botanic Garden.

Near the symphony Lake in Singapore Botanic Garden, there was this sculpture of Statue of Frederick Chopin.

This work of art is created by Polish sculptor Karol Badyna.

The enscription, on a page at foot of Chopin's chair, reads:
Frederick Chopin (Szopen) 1810 – 1849
The Most Eminent of Polish Composers
This sculpture is a gift of the people of Poland to Singapore, in memory of music's greatest tone poets
Made possible by the generous support of:
Halina and Miroslaw Pienkowski and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in SingaporeOctober 2008


A mother holding her child high in the air, “Joy” celebrates love, life and laughter.The sculpture has been donated by a member of the public who wishes to remain anonymous. “Joy” is displayed on Lawn H, overlooking Swan Lake.

Statue of boys playing piggy back or "Changkuda.

" Changkuda" literally means horse riding in Malay, a game we used to play in the old carefree days of Singapore. It's simply mounting on someone's back for a fun race...
Created recently by local sculptor Chong Fah Cheong who also did the "First generation" sculpture by the Singapore River banks of Fullerton Hotel.


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