
East Coast Park must be the most popular recreational spot for many Singaporeans but regretably, the last time I was there was more than a year ago. I visited it again this evening because mum had to attend a social barbeque session with her friends so I tagged along with S and Dana. I was pleasantly surprised to see a new tower with blooming bougeanvilla.

Trying to take a photo together with camera shy Dana.

Can't see us? A closer shot.


Dana after a brisk jog on the lush greens.
I was commenting to S that it was a joy to see so many flowers and that Singapore is indeed becoming a City in a Garden, progressing from its earlier incarnation of a Garden City. This is really something I am proud of as a Singaporean.
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