misspegasus.wordpress.com
the fine that made me smile | isn't it a wonder, how life came to be
https://misspegasus.wordpress.com/2015/01/24/the-fine-that-made-me-smile
Isn't it a wonder, how life came to be. Little Bits of Me. Places I want to visit. Real men dont hit girls. Death is irreversible →. The fine that made me smile. Did you know you had to put parking coupon at BBNP? I’ve always parked there without coupons…. but guess what! After the hr and half long discussion, i walk back to my car to see a ticket sort of paper flapping around and i knew immediately that i had been fined! Thanks to you, im smiling over getting fined! On January 24, 2015 in i-Marvel.
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: December 2010
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2010_12_01_archive.html
Sunday, December 19, 2010. Lower Pierce, 19 Dec 2010. After quite a long hiatus, finally a nice long night trip to Lower Pierce with James :) A couple of strange creatures (which I would highlight later)! A wasp on a leaf. James has a keen eye for stick insects; he spotted all of the stick insects we saw during this trip. Giant forest ants ( Camponotus gigas. These are both giant forest ants! The difference is that one is a major worker (the bigger one) and the other, a minor worker. Up close they look r...
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: August 2010
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2010_08_01_archive.html
Saturday, August 7, 2010. Chestnut Avenue, 17 July 2010. My very first time at Chestnut Avenue. Saw a tremendous amount of nature in the few hours that James and I were there. The very first thing I saw from this trip left a deep impression on me. It was a larva in a bubble cocoon! My first encounter with these monkey hoppers. How aptly they are called! They were almost everywhere. Alas, it happened too abruptly, I did not manage to capture that exulting moment. Seems like a kind of tube worm. My first t...
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: June 2011
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
Saturday, June 4, 2011. Changi CP1, 4 June 2011. It has been sometime since I last visited Changi Beach (near Carpark 1). We were blessed with good weather on the morning of 4 June '11 when we seized the low tide and checked out this beautiful shore! Amongst the first creatures we sighted was the leaf porter crab. These hide themselves underneath fallen leaves and you can only detect their presence via "moving" leaves! We upturned this leaf to get a good look of this fascinating crab. The slender sea pen.
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: Changi CP1, 4 June 2011
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2011/06/changi-cp1-4-june-2011.html
Saturday, June 4, 2011. Changi CP1, 4 June 2011. It has been sometime since I last visited Changi Beach (near Carpark 1). We were blessed with good weather on the morning of 4 June '11 when we seized the low tide and checked out this beautiful shore! Amongst the first creatures we sighted was the leaf porter crab. These hide themselves underneath fallen leaves and you can only detect their presence via "moving" leaves! We upturned this leaf to get a good look of this fascinating crab. The slender sea pen.
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: Cyrene Reef right here in Singapore!
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2011/11/cyrene-reef-right-here-in-singapore.html
Thursday, November 24, 2011. Cyrene Reef right here in Singapore! Cyrene Reef is a jem unknown to many, even our own Singaporeans. Yes it is found right here in Singapore! The most amazing fact of Cyrene Reef is that it houses an abundant wildlife including vast seagrass meadows, and is home to a healthy population of adorable Knobby seastars ( Protoreaster nodosus. Despite being surrounded by petrochemical plants on Jurong Island and Pulau Bukom. Yi Shyuan exploring the reef. I call them Teddybear crabs!
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: July 2010
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
Monday, July 19, 2010. Dairy Farm Road, 13 July 2010. My first trip to Dairy Farm Road! Lots of spiders, grasshoppers and crickets. The orb weaver spiders were pretty common. I'm not sure what spider this is though! Sp) which is nocturnal and usually hangs upside down, holding an expandable net of sticky silk between the two front legs. Should an insect pass by below the net, the ogre-faced spider stretches out the net, lunges downwards and flings the net over the prey. Spider be making an egg sac? A pla...
star-charmed.blogspot.com
encounters with nature: November 2011
http://star-charmed.blogspot.com/2011_11_01_archive.html
Saturday, November 26, 2011. Team Seagrass @ Pulau Semakau, 26 Nov 2011. Once again Team Seagrass heads out to monitor our seagrasses, and this time we spent an afternoon at Pulau Semakau where there is a very healthy population of Tape seagrasses ( Enhalus acoroides. With us today were many "newbies", which was really heartwarming to see! Warmest welcome to Yuan Chun, Jacyln, and Man Nga, friends of mine who were here for their very first Team Seagrass monitoring session! This little creature had collec...
misspegasus.wordpress.com
isn't it a wonder, how life came to be | Page 2
https://misspegasus.wordpress.com/page/2
Isn't it a wonder, how life came to be. Little Bits of Me. Places I want to visit. I met the captain of the tennis team today. found out through a colleague that his mom had passed away on saturday. when i met him today, i asked him what happened and i had a wave of tear run across my eye. My student is a very nice good natured well mannered boy… i pray for strength to push through life. Cos i dont know if i can…. On February 6, 2015 in i-Cry. The fine that made me smile. On January 24, 2015 in i-Marvel.
misspegasus.wordpress.com
Places I want to visit | isn't it a wonder, how life came to be
https://misspegasus.wordpress.com/places-i-want-to-go
Isn't it a wonder, how life came to be. Little Bits of Me. Places I want to visit. Places I want to visit. This is a collection of some information abt the places i’d love to visit someday. :D). The galapagos is a collection of 19 islands and contains amazing wildlife. That every biologist and nature enthusiast must visit at least once in their lifetime. GREAT BARRIER REEF (been there, thought its a HUGE reef) – Check! Being the world’s largest reef, one can only imagine the diversity. Fill in your detai...