So in honour of Nis here’s an overdue post from a month ago, I had to puppysit for my sister again. She was in Bangkok AGAIN. Any more this year and the Thai government has to give her residency or make her the princess of shopping :p So there I was with Wags, her cute little vegan dog and a weekend to kill (my husband was/is still busy with 2 projects running at the same time). We decided that it’ll be a good day to seek Nis out and take her along for our day out.
What do you do if you’re wearing the fur coat in the park? You cosy up to the one who brought a fan π Isn’t it smart of Nis? The Botanic Gardens is truly one of my favourite places in Singapore. It’s a place where you can just relax and catch up with canine and human friends. It was a typical balmy tropical weather, not quite Californian weather, which would have made it perfect but still a good day to just catch up with what’s been going on in our lives. After that we headed for an early dinner at Pawtebello along Mohammed Sultan Road, a restaurant that’s not only puppy friendly but have actual food you can order for your dogs.
When we stepped in we were asked if we had reservations … I didn’t think I would need reservations. All I can say is that some dogs have it good in Singapore. The place had dogs running amok, which brings me to this, dogs are like little children, bad behaviour is not their fault but that of their parents’. The waitress who served us was visibly pissed with some humans who didn’t seem to realise that there were other people in the restaurant and just allowed their dogs to run amok everywhere. It was quite cute though π to see all these dogs happily running around. Wags, on the other hand, figured she’s actually a human and shared my comfy armchair with me π Yes, she wasn’t going to be running around with the plebeians π
So on behalf of Wags and me, thank you Nis for being such a beautiful friend.Β May your day be filled with blessings like your friendship has been in mine π