On Monday last week, I decided to play hooky (I always wanted to say that. People don't use that phrase nearly enough). I was waiting on a number of people to get back to me about my project, so I couldn't really do much at work, so I figured, why go?
Don't tell NSF.
Anyway, I decided to check out the Bird Park. It was nearby, and I'd heard it was cool.
I'm really not super into birds or zoos and the like, but I have to admit, it was really really cool. A lot of the habitats were either totally open (clipped wings, perhaps?) Or in really big atrium type things that you could walk through. Which made for some very up close sightings, and some really cool pictures.
The place was huge. Must have taken me 4 hours to walk around it, and I didn't spend all that much time at each place. In fact, I'm not convinced I saw all of it. There were lots of little trails and stuff to go down, and the whole place was really well groomed. Thus the "park" aspect I guess.
(random aside, so I was walking around by myself, so I asked someone to take this pic. Which she did, and then she asked me if she could take her picture with me. So I said sure, and then we had to find someone to take our pic. This could have been the beginning of a very strange and interesting snowball game (you find someone to take your picture, then find someone to take both of your pics, then find someone to take all 3 of your pics...I say we try this sometime)....anyway, her friend came and took our picture. I just thought it was funny. I suppose taking pictures of strangers is no more different than taking pictures of birds. I got asked for my picture a lot in China, but this is the first time it's happened here. I was kind of surprised, since Singapore is pretty darn diverse.
Anyway, back to the park. There were lots of crazy looking birds that I do not remember the names of...
And a rather cool waterfall. The park claims that it is the largest man made waterfall in the world. I've noticed that Singapore is rather big on being the biggest, the tallest, the newest, etc. I think they might have a complex. I guess that makes sense, since they are a tiny island trying to compete against huge western first world countries while being drowned in eastern 3rd world countries.
But my favorite part of the park was the lories. There was this huge atrium of lories that you could walk through, and they had a tree top walk thing, so that you could walk right among them. I got there right at feeding time.
They were not shy.
After the Bird Park, I hit up the Chinese Gardens. They are just a few Metro stops from my apartment, but I'd never checked them out before.
They were absolutely beautiful. I totally fell in love.
Yes. This is me being eaten alive by a bush-dragon. Yes I know I'm a dork. You would have done the same thing.
They did a really good job of making it look like China! Aw Asia, how I love thee!
Since I was feeling so Asian, and since I happened to be walking around in a dress and carrying a very Asian looking umbrella, I decided to try to take the most Asia-st picture ever:
How did I do? I think I got an A. Of course, it would have been more authentic if I had done FOB fingers ( "Fresh Off the Boat" fingers...aka the peace sign that all Asians feel the need to throw up in pictures) but I just couldn't make myself.
I walked around until the sun went down and my camera died. Again, totally in love with this place.
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The following night, I got eaten alive a second time. This time by fish. One of the girls from our fellowship found a "Dr Fish" spa and really wanted to check it out, so off we went. For those of you who haven't heard of this, this is when you stick your feet in a pool of water and a bunch of fish come and eat off the dead skin from your feet. Yeah. It's very popular in Asia right now. Apparently some people tried bringing it to the USA but it didn't pass health codes. Go figure.
I am *VERY* ticklish on the bottom of my feet. I have kicked many a person who thought tickling them was a good idea. So I dragged said feet quite a bit when people wanted to do it.I was really kinda afraid I would automatically kick out and squish the fish. How awful would that be?!
But you know me, curiosity WILL kill the Cat, and so either the fish or I was bound to die, so I tried it anyway. (no fish were harmed in the making of this blog)
I squealed, and squeaked and giggled and shuddered until my eyes were pouring water and I could barely breathe. Everyone else got a kick out of my reaction. Maya asked how I got pedicures. I don't. I only got a few pictures, once I calmed down enough that I could take out my camera without worrying about dropping it. Happily, as far as I know, all the fish survived.I'll try anything once. Not sure if I'll be trying Dr Fish again though. On a scale of relaxing I think it was somewhere between going to the dentist and getting a cavity search. And the results? Nothing different about my feet that I could notice. Besides perhaps being a little wrinkly.