Saturday, 6 July 2013

Adventures of a Park Connector Uncle

My Trusty Steed - Iron Eagle
I used to ride my road bike on weekends. Having been on the wrong end of several close shaves, I have given up being a roadie. I decided to explore the Park Connectors and love it. Before I started my adventures, I had to raise my "Iron Eagle" from the annals of neglect. I have had it since 2002 or so. She served me well till 2010 when I was seduced by the thrill of speed on a road bike. With a bit of elbow grease and new tyres, she was set to go.

On 6 July 2013, I decided to torment the Park Connectors from Ang Mo Kio to Punggol. It was quite an adventure. The following photos document the trail I took. The first landmark was the Sengkang Fire Station.
Sengkang Fire Station
I am sure it is equipped with the best facilities and equipment. As I stood there looking at the fire station, I cannot help but sense that there was something missing. After about a minute, I found what I was looking for - character and excitement. It looked rather clinical. Till this day, when I look at the "old-style" fire stations like the one at Hill Street, I feel a certain rush. The older fire stations looked more dramatic and always ready for action. This building did not give me that. Maybe it is because there is no look-out tower.

As I was about to continue my adventure, I saw this pigeon perched on a railing, barely 2 metres from where I was standing. He appeared to be sharing my view, and maybe my thoughts too :)
Mr Pigeon
As I cycled through the Punggol Park Connector, I was greeted by awesome views. I will let the photos do the talking.
So peaceful and serene 

These look like giant bonsais

Is this a pretty view or what?
I soon arrived at Lorong Halus Wetlands and decided to explore it a bit. I saw a pond with water lilies. Somehow, water lilies seem to evoke a sense of calm. I find them almost magical.

Water Lily Pond
Seems to have a magical glow


Looks magical

Family of 3

Busy Bees at Work

Beacon of Light

Twins
As I cycled through Punggol Waterway, I cannot help but envy the lucky folks who have bought their homes here. It reminded me of Venice.
Singapore's National Bird - The Crane at Work :)

Imagine this in your backyard
Complete with water feature
As I neared the end of my adventure, I came across a "kampong". What a magical sight. This was along Lorong Buangkok. Sadly, I am sure its days are numbered in the name of progress. If they have to make way for development, I hope the new buildings show more character than a modern day fire station.
There are still kampongs in Singapore?
It was an awesome ride. According to my iPhone App called "Map My Ride", I covered 28.35 km and burned 1,109 calories on my ride today. Now I can tuck into my Mee Rebus without feeling guilty :)