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Saturday, July 22, 2006

Never cycle over bougainvillea

Guess where?

Because it will puncture your tyres. Both my tyres went out after I cycled over some branches of bouganivillea that was being pruned. Don't be deceived by the sweet pink flowers, it has thorns! Had to push my bike 5.6km home. Fun fun.



Marina South
Rather deserted in the morning. I saw a number of interesting birds in the marina south park. Too bad I don't know what they were. They were reddish brown and looked like hummingbirds.

Stopping for a break
Took a break here and read a bit, until it got too hot.

Marina South ViewThe view.

Marina South RouteRoute


More pictures below.

14 comments:

Sivasothi said...

Wow, wow, time to buy a tyre repair kit? I have punctured tyres a few times over their thorns too, and no steer clear of them!

mis_nomer said...

Sivasothi, you've actually punctured your tyres a few times on their thorns? Whoa.. I hope this is my first and last time..

Eric, I actually don't know how to repair a blown tyre so carrying all that stuff may not help. :) May have to look it up now that I need to though.

re the mirror, haha! :)

the scenary isn't that great.. a lot of it is city and whatever isn't built up will turn into a casino in a few years time. just gotta soak it up while it's still there. :)

Anonymous said...

"Thorns and snares are in the path of the wicked."

Proverbs 22

:)

Anonymous said...

great pics! i wish i was there :)

colinrt said...

yikes... hopefully the 5.6 clicks that you pushed the bike were on fairly level ground...

how'd you bring your bike to Marina South in the first place? did you bring it on the train or by car?

and was it crazy like East Coast Park? I'd hate to have to contend with a bunch of noobs learning to ride for the first time, or aimless school kids with no idea where they'd like to go...

sigh... monday morning bluez time.... back to work...

colinrt said...

btw... check out the wearable technology gallery at cnet... i saw somethings a runner like you may deeply desire:

http://news.com.com/2300-1041_3-6095573-5.html?tag=ne.gall.pg

mis_nomer said...

joan, er.. right. i hope i've purged myself of my wickedness by walking that 5.6km!

anon, me too.. it would have been a lot less boring..

eric, thanks for the advice. i've lots of learn!

ToT, i cycled to marina south to begin with. Altogether, walking included, i covered 15.3km or so. marina south was just about completely desserted. i only passed one group of cyclists coming in as i was pushing my bike out, and they didn't even stop to ask why i was walking!

re the spiffy running gadget, that is really cool, but my running clothes wear out so fast that it isn't even worth it. they last a year or two at most and then they're just really scruffy. it would be "very heart-pain" if it was an expensive gadget-embedded garment!

Jim Jannotti said...

This reminds me of the cover of the book I'm currently reading.

mis_nomer said...

you know jim, that's kinda uncanny. is it a good book?

Anonymous said...

yes, please, jim - post a book review!

Sivasothi said...

Hi mis_nomer, you can sign up for the Smurf Bike Clinics. It is run by volunteers and introduces newbies to mountain biking and basic bike maintenance. Good introduction to basics, but they are far and few between. I know two recent graduates whom you could press to demonstrate their new found skills! Put them under some pressure!

Anonymous said...

Next time, just jump (bunnyhop) whatever's in the way :) If you don't know how, I'll hunt down a video or three on youtube that'll help you learn. Not hard.

(skipped to the posts labelled cycling.. am a cyclist myself)

-M

mis_nomer said...

Me bunnyhop??? Gracious me. I'll probably end up with a punctured tyre AND a bruised bum to match the bloomin' bougainvillea (pi gu kai hua, as my grandmother used to say).

Anonymous said...

Bruised bum? Noooo

Your bum won't even be touching the seat!