Wednesday, May 21, 2008

East Coast (Part 4)

Adding the finishing touches and even a swimming pool? That's a lot of effort.
A mini figurine dug out from the sand and has become the king of the castle!

The groups with their finishing work!


After that it was capped off with a bicycle ride down East Coast and to get more burnt. It was an enjoyable day playing with sand even though we're grown up. And it's nice to see other people coming to our sandcastles and taking photos of it. Got some standard k? haha.

East Coast (Part 3)

Before we knew it, my group had started sculpting a castle out of the big pile of sand!



When we realized that time was running out, everyone was working at a frantic pace to complete our city. And it was more sand and water, sand and water.


East Coast (Part 2)

we were being split into 2 groups and given about an hour and a half to build a sandcastle. Tools were provided and we settled down to think through what we were going to build. But honestly when my group started building, we didnt have much of an idea. So we just started piling up sand and water, sand and water, sand and water. Pretty much like baking a cake.


The other group though seemed to have a plan, quickly building a small castle at the beginning. Or maybe they were just testing it out.


Anyway, they had some serious discussion and planning. And three heads is better than, erm, two?

Or maybe two is still better?


Oh well, maybe i'll just build this myself.

East Coast (Part 1)

On 19th May while people were enjoying their Vesak Day holiday, i was over at East Coast Park building sandcastles with some of my church friends. Below's some of the more abstract photos.

One of the tools used



Tower of Babel?

"Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it."
Matt 7:14


Looking at the sun it's quite obvious it was hot! and most of us ended getting burnt. But it was definitely good fun.