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Cycling the Marina Barrage

10 April 2015 blogpastor Leave a comment

It was 7.45 am. We folded the two bikes, one a Tern Link, the other a Cronus Earl 3.0 onto the Daihatsu. The back seat had to be folded to put the two foldies in. My neighbour drove to Marina Barrage. From there we rode off all around the Marina Barrage and the reservoir in […]

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Interests Central Business District, cycling, foldies, Marina Barrage, Marina Bay

Cycling: running effortlessly in the air

25 January 2015 blogpastor Leave a comment

Running Running effortlessly in the air – that is what cycling feels like to me. I used to run a lot. I mean when you play basketball for school and community centre, you have to run, run and run. That was long ago. Since I hit the late 40s I have stopped running. Getting motivated […]

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Interests Bukit Timah Hill, cycling, Running, Ulu Pandan Park Connector

Jurong Lake Park: cycling pleasures

12 January 2015 blogpastor Leave a comment

Its enjoyable. Cycling by the Jurong Lake (Tasik Jurong) is so pleasurable and delightful. The Jurong Lake is about 4.3 km from end to end along broad bitumen and cement paths. About 10 years ago they developed a promenade along 2 km of the stretch. Really nice.  Its a reservoir cum leisure stretch. I love […]

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General Chinese Garden MRT, cycling, Jurong Lake Park, park connector

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