Wonderful Walks
Good morning all and happy Monday!
Firstly, thank you for all the well wishes we received. Today we'll be sharing our wonderful walk pics with you. Mommy says that we're very thankful and grateful for living in a safe place where there's beautiful places avail to take our daily walks at.
This was taken on Saturday, at the Botanical Gardens, while we're waiting for Zackt and his mommy.
Hello there!
Remember me..you tried to peck me a couple times before..
Of course you remember me, there you go again..!
Learning a thing or two about some plant species, though i've got my
sight on something else in the bushes ahead..
Taking a break
We were at Marina South on Sunday, since it rained while we were at the beach.
The area's still undergoing lots of construction works thus not a good place for walks and exploring but we managed to snag a couple of pics and i got to mark a tree or two..:)
An old ferry boat
Me and the momster
Posing in front of the Marina South Pier
It is used a terminal for tourists and day trippers who boarded small boats and ferries heading for the Southern Islands, like Kusu and St. John's island. The ferries operate daily.
Still raining, Sunday morning, when we made our way back home
Today the sky seems clear and hopefully will stay so. Mommy's heading out for her usual Monday errands. I shall hold the fort till she comes back! Have a magnificent Monday!
P.s - We just heard that another tsunami will be hitting Japan again soon, we'll keep sending our prayers!!
Cheers,
T Maxx
Comments
Paws still khrossed fur all those in harm's way -
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
gweat pics as usual and our paws have been crossed since the night of the quake
pibble wiggles
the pittie pack
sitka
We will keep our paws crossed too that all your friends and family are safe and stays safe.
Our prayers are with you.
xxoo
Deborah
PS Nice walk!!!!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful walk.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Benny & Lily
We are keeping all paws, fingers and hooves crossed that there are no more bad quakes or tsunamis.
Woofs,
Tommy