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June 2, 2009

Just as what I have said in my previous post
today I went to the mushroom farm trips.
bused down to causeway point with anna and alicia for brunch
after that walked around causeway point for awhile
before heading to school.
waited quite awhile for the faci to come
boarded the bus and off we go to the destination.

So interesting , the mushroom was being grown in an air-conditioned room .
but it tasted so different . nicer but abit bitter
i still prefer those found in ntuc or any markets.
let pictures do the talking bah.




so cute! 'J' letter mushroom. haha!

interesting huh? mushroom grown on log



after the trips , planned to play pool
but sadly was not opened
so walked to causeway point swensen to eat ice-cream
1-for-1 student price quite cheap .

looks nice right . haha!

then walked around causeway point again
after that , home sweet home.