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i got to drive all the way to chao chu kang area
where we visited a goat farm, a fish farm, and a plot of land that states "state land, do not enter", which was beside another farm
oh and we also visited the muslim cemetery
the goats- very cute!
there were small goats, fat goats, old goats-goatees!, bachelor goats, white goats, choco coloured goats, sleepy goats, jumpy goats, noisy goats yea yea...u get the picture
even saw a goat licking it's own boogey...
the qian hu fish farm-many many tanks, and many many fish
saw some weird looking fish with even weirder made up names
actually i think these fish are unique, in other words, they have some form of deformity
many of such fish has a 'crossback' in their names
but these unique fish ain't cheap man.....like ard >$1000!
hai, sad being a fish in a tank too small for urself rite?
the plot of 'state' land- needs a 'grass cut'
dad wanted to bring us to the other side to see a beautiful body of water, lake or sea i'm not sure
tried to cut across the tall grass to get there
the grass ah, very erm, spikey
and there were losds of mimosa plants too
add that all up = little scratches/cuts on my legs
oooo i think i saw something that looks like a lizard or snake
oh ya, there were also these cute little birds around
they go beep beep beep....really...cute beeping sounds!
the cemetery- like a maze
zig-zaging around the graves
trying to look for our uncle's grave
1st time i've been into a muslim cemetery
hey, i think 1st time into any cemetery!
cos i only visited columbariums before
it's interesting how many people can get buried in a plot of land
the whole time i was thinking about that
and what happens if there's not enough land
cos some religions do not practice cremation
multi storey graves?