Monday, February 13, 2006

How I feel ...











Several friends have expressed interest in visiting the Changi East beaches after i showed them the pictures. Well, there r something i wish to say:

1) Do not ask me to jio you
I am getting a bit pissed, but pls do not ask me to jio u along when i visit these places of nature. Pardon me for being rude, but my ans to those who have asked me so was "Why should i ?" These places are supposed to be an escape for me. What i need is relaxation, not a playground. Why shld i jio u along?

2) You can ask me to bring you there though
However If you are really so keen and interested to visit these places, of cos you can ask me to bring you there. But PLEASE propose the date and time first, and i will definitely bring u there if i am free. Do not expect me to jio u along, unless u think u r special.

3) These places are not meant for the public
Another reason why i do not like to bring too many ppl to these 鸟不生蛋 places is because most of them are protected places in Singapore. Although there is no law or restriction stated, the govt has written to one of my friends asking him to remove details from his website on these places he visited. The govt does not wish to publicise these places for fear of damages by massive human activities.

4) Go only if you enjoy nature
Just like stepping into the monastery, I respect the nature and would appreciate minimal noise pollution from friends. Do not plunder the nature of its natural richess ie. pluck flowers, branches, catch fish (ouch!)

5) You need a car, and more...
Most imptly is you NEED a private transport. But motor transport can only bring you to a certain distance and limit, the rest are mostly covered by foot. You must be willing to get yourself dirty, and be prep to get some slight cuts and scratches along the way.


5) Its so special, cos its in Singapore!
I thank a couple of friends who tried to intro me to other nicer places outside Singapore. But the whole idea that makes me so interested in the exploration is because such places are found within Singapore! Admist the busy and urbanized city, these natural places become much more valuable, magnificent and 'sacred'. And u do not even need a passport to go there.

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