Woof! Woof! Remember I told you about my birthday a few days ago? Well, I wanted to show you some photos of the wonderful outing I had after eating my
cake.
Ahem… after all of that cake, I desperately needed to work off some calories. What better place to do that than Singapore’s ‘Labrador Park’.
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| The park is located at the southern tip of Singapore’s mainland. It has historical significance and is now one of Singapore’s few remaining nature reserves… |
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| …The most interesting thing for me though, was the name. Why is it that Labradors get their own park, and not Golden Retrievers??? |
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| Anyway, I didn’t dwell on the name, I just decided to carry on with my walk. |
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| The only question was, which way to go? |
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| My first instincts took us down to the waterfront. (You know how I love to swim.) |
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| I pleaded with Dad, but he said it wasn’t safe for me to go in. |
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| So, what to do? After a quick stop to leave my ‘calling-card’, we decided to explore the rest of the park. |
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| As usual, my walkies were interrupted by strangers. This time they were all wishing me a ‘Happy Birthday’. |
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| Pretty soon, there were well-wishers coming from every direction! |
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| I had to find a hiding place - quick! |
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| Fortunately, me and Dad shook-off my ‘entourage’ and headed again around the park promenade. |
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| There were plenty of spots for me to sniff around. |
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| “Mmmmmhhhhh… smells good!” |
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| Unfortunately, all of the sniffing soon got me thirsty. Luckily these ladies were on hand to offer me some water… |
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| …Of course, they had ulterior motives. They also wanted to gain my affections! |
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| Phew! Me and Dad were ‘knackered’ after all of that attention. |
It was OK for Dad, but I still had to sit for my portrait shots…
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| Here I am with the whole promenade to myself… |
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| …and here I am again looking as booti-ful as ever! |