Notes from the jungle

5 11 2007

I blogged about it so it must be true. I found myself thinking this on Friday when I found out I got to move into my new apartment! Ok, so after lugging my massive trunks across town, I was so tempted to pass on Dr Goodall … but I wouldn’t want to disappoint!

I didn’t get there in time for the parade, though I was wearing my best “endangered workin’ 9-5 employee” outfit! Seriously though, the little ones came out in style, there was a 2-humped camel occupied by 3 kids, a troupe of jellyfish (clear umbrellas w. streamers), caterpillars, monkeys, even huge birds manned with large poles… awesome. And Dr Goodall was there in person, making monkey sounds, accompanied by people singing about global warming, endangered species, recycling … all kinds of good stuff! (Photos pending.)

Furthering the jungle discovery, I ventured off on Saturday night to Singapore’s night safari — an up-close and personal adventure with the zoo’s nocturnal creatures … I saw all kinds of animals only before seen on TV … like towering termite mounds, hyenas, babirusas, onyx, otters, giant anteaters, bearded pigs, and hey Conrad … even a capybara!! (Imagine, a rat bigger than the ones in NYC!… they’re actually kinda cute — fuzzy nose with a sort of bunny tail .. but still the world’s largest rodent.) No pictures of the night safari, cuz .. um .. well, it was night. Best I’d have captured would be worthy of one of those gimicky “Singapore at night” all black postcards. Hmm … new business idea maybe!

Anyway … all-in-all, a pretty good weekend. Did I mention I laid out by the pool? Well I did. B/c it’s about 90 degrees here, and sunny .. most of time.

Next post is likely to be something like “I didn’t know they ate that here…” so stay tuned!





Impending wildlife stampede

31 10 2007

I am very excited. In reading around the Singapore tags on the Blogroll, I hear that Dr. Jane Goodall is coming to Singapore this Friday afternoon. I’ll be there … she says to bring a recycled costume of an endangered species (not sure I have one of those in the closet) and an eco-picnic.

Event runs from 4-7pm in the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden in Singapore’s Botanical Gardens (another place on the list!)

More information

I promise to take some pics and share some post-event memories. Any locals who want to go just let me know.