Saturday, November 17, 2012

Exploring Lim Chu Kang

As a reward for behaving well while Daddy is away on business trip, Mommy decided to bring us to explore Lim Chu Kang on her own - without any GPS!

Our first stop is Hay Dairies - the goat farm.




Between 9am to 11am, public can catch the staff milking goats. There is no entrance fee, just drop by. We came just in time to see goat milking in process.






Then we went into the goat viewing area where we can see many mommy goats and kiddy goats. But the stench was quite strong!






Although we are kind of lactose intolerance, Mommy thinks that a small bottle of goat's milk wouldn't hurt. Both of us shared the chocolate-flavoured goat's milk. Taste so fresh!




Next, a short visit to Kranji Beach Battle Site, a historical site filled with stories from the World War II.

Hey! We could see Malaysia from here!




Then we got a little lost on the way back and found ourselves in a small farm instead.




This farm is supposed to be opened on Sunday only, hence we were the only visitors here on a Saturday morning.





Except for a worker we saw in the main entrance, the farm was totally deserted, we roamed about it freely.




The longish plant behind me is known as the snake gourd because they look like snakes! I was a bit afraid at the beginning.




But Leonitus likes them very much. He was fascinated by the colourful snake gourds.





Shortly after leaving the farm, we found the way home. It was fun exploring Lim Chu Kang and see a different side of Singapore.



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