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name_leng wei bin
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food_chicken rice, KFC, roast suckling pig
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Welcome to my blogs! Here lays some of my memories and reflection in my daily life both pleasant and unpleasant......
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My Sunday
March 2005 |
Random Posts| We boarded the bus at Kranji MRT station at 9. The bus driver didn't know the direct way to the farms. He drove us up expressway to Chua Chu Kang, passed the cemetery before reaching that area. Then, he don't know how to get to the cow farm. But luckily, I got print a map and directed him there. At the cow farm, everyone was quite lost and I had to lead the way. I took them to the cow shed. We get to see cattle sucking milk from bottles held by workers there. They are quite cute. Huiling couldn't stand the smell in the shed. She hold her nose and eventually decided to wait for us outside the cow shed. She later told me that there are rats. Ha, this must be her first time coming to places like this. 3 of us bought milk and then we set off to the goat farm. On the way, we saw snake on a tree. Jun Ying was the 1st one to spot it and everyone quickly gathered below that tree. It was out of sight when we reached that tree and it came out again very soon. It is green in colour. And it's poisonous (which I found out later from my dad). At the goat farm, we saw the milking of the goats. Ah, we came just at the right time. The goats were gathered at the area with their head locked at a bar. Next, the workers wiped the goat nipples. A man then tested whether they have milk before using the machine to milk them. They even ensured that every drop of their milk was milked by inserting the tube deeper into their nipples. The goats obviously didn't like it and kept raising their foot to kick the workers' hands away. We went to see the goats at the bay after that. They were so cute and we have fun feeding and patting them. The smell wasn't as bad as the cow farm and Huiling even feed the goat this time. We then set off to the frog farm. It was a long distance and the members were very tired after the long walk. There was nothing much to see in the frog farm. But I get to have a conversation with the worker there. I learnt that the frogs there were fed with dried food. (I initially wondered if there were really so many inserts there since there were hundred of them in a small area and they looked rather fat). Chengyang even handled one of the frog. The frog was a rather fat one. It obviously don't like being handled and was croaking and struggling to get out of Chengyang's hand. On the way back, I directed the bus driver with the help of Chengyang's street directory. So the return journey took only ten minutes compared to nearly half an hour to get there... Ah bing || Sunday, May 22, 2005 |
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