As I mentioned in one of my
earlier postings, we've recently moved in to our new home in Singapore. Let me show you around...
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This is me outside the main gate. Houses aren't the norm in Singapore (we mostly live in high-rises) but, wherever we go, Missus always tries to find a garden for Yours Truly! |
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And voila - here it is! It's not very big, but there's still space for me to do my zoomies! |
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And there're plenty of other things to keep me occupied outside, like fishing in this fountain pond... |
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...or 'strutting my stuff' in the long backyard... |
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...or lounging around like 'Caesar' in the patio. Life is a bliss! "Feed me another grape, slave!". |
Inside the house has...
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Stairs, stairs and more stairs! There was a time when climbing stairs filled me with dread. Not anymore though. I first cracked the technique in Holland and then perfected it in Italy. Now I'm an expert! |
Best of all, our new home is located right next to a fantastic nature reserve...
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Here's me and Dad setting-off from the house to check it out. |
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Look at all the space and greenery! Wow! |
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"Are we nearly there yet Dad?" |
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Dad decided it was time for a rest. (We'd only walked a hundred metres - that's our house in the background! Sheesh!) |
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Of course I'm as fit as a fiddle and I was raring to carry on. |
There's lots of wildlife in the nature reserve. This includes monitor lizards, snakes, squirrels and ...
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...MONKEYS! |
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Oh my dog! The cheeky monkeys are everywhere! They're driving me mad! Arghhhh... |
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We finally (actually, after a minute or so) reached the entrance to the nature reserve. |
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Some dogs have to be muzzled here... |
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...but luckily, my 'mug-shot' is not on the 'WANTED' list. |
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Apparently, while in the reserve, you're not supposed to feed Dad...I mean the monkeys. (Hee... hee...). |
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As far as I can see, it doesn't say anything about not feeding me though. "Mmmm...Foooooood!" |
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Anyway, I thought it was about time we set-off into the reserve to search for more of those darn monkeys. |
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Unfortunately, at the first sight of one, Dad chickened out and ran off home like a baby. |
Never mind, I'm sure I'll have a lot more 'monkey-business' to tell you about in my future blogs.
Bye for now!