Island Club Road Path

Good Morning Blog,

ZN arrived yesterday and stayed overnight at my house to finish the game he had left unfinished and go on a hike.


I was thinking about today's whole-day event. I have to lead an activity for the elderly in the afternoon, assist with a class in the evening, and play badminton with my brother at night. What a long day.
So today's walk will be brief because, on one of my recent hikes in MacRitchie, I discovered a new route to Upper Peirce Reservoir and decided to try it.


Today was a Saturday so morning time will be packed with visitors.
Regardless of the situation, I simply focused on my own hike.
ZN preferred to keep some distance to avoid any embarrassment from my untoned appearance and attire. Understandably.
Here is the new route I was referring to.
This path will lead to Upper Peirce Reservoir Park.
I'm not sure if the green walls indicate that this path is completed or not.
Ah, they are constructing these metal fences behind the green walls.
Hmm, this path is unnamed; I shall call this Island Club Road Path. Why it was called Island Club Road Path?
The Country Club, known as Island Club, shared a section of the road for public access.
Personally, it serves as a divider between the elite and the common people...
A commoner like me could never gain access to such a country club...
What a quiet path
It's beneficial to have a shelter located midway along the path.
Because I can sit here quietly and daydream about the scenery.
I had to elevate myself (my camera) to get closer to this stunning greenery... The act of sharing a small portion of their land is often viewed as a form of "blessing" by the wealthy.
Observing monkeys behind the metal fence, it's akin to how the wealthy may view us.
At the junction, we'll take a turn.
(Credit ZN) Behold the water and the open blue sky! Excuse this weird nerd for spoiling the scenery!
I shall leave myself out of the pictures so that you can enjoy the scenery :)
Now one selfie 🤳
Oh, there is a rocky bed here where I can lie down and relax; however, having a rock to support my head is difficult. However, I enjoy lying down and would prefer to do so if ZN did not ask me to continue the journey.
Ah, another side of Upper Peirce. I like this scene because there are no urban structures in the background.
Ooo, a gate with a lion mane-like extension.
My imagination started to load
This is the end of the Island Club Road path, but it can also be considered the beginning.
If I visit this area first, it could be a good alternative route back home for me.
I may not have the wealth to step on carpet grass heaven, but I do have this - a gift from the government and Heaven.
Thanks, Miss Sky for embracing me.
I wanted to take some more pictures here, but ZN was far away from me, as he couldn't wait to go home immediately.
I realized that my camera battery was low, so it was time to leave.
What started as a brief exploration turned into a journey filled with interesting sights. The reservoir bank was particularly captivating, with its serene water and lush surroundings. The unobstructed horizon stretched out into the sky, making it a truly memorable experience.

Jeff


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