The smell of BBQ in a distance. And oh, the sound of waves.



Too bad we forgot to take our tent from Mom's place. Otherwise, it will be cool to set up shop here, like what some couples and families are doing.

There's even a guy with a hammock.

Yep. I'm glad there are still outdoor spaces like this in Singapore. More green, less concrete, please. For future's sake.
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