We were determined to take a post-brunch walk around the rooftop gardens of CapitaSpring Tower this time.
To look at the herbs.
And to look at the flowers.
Which, for the last few times, captivated by the breathtaking scene of the island from 57 floors up, I'd completely missed.
Perhaps I'm someone more into scenery than gardening and flowers and leaves.
Perhaps I'm someone who gets so absorbed by surroundings as beautiful as these that she forgets there's just as much to see in the presence of living beings grounded by roots, soil and earth.
So this time I was determined not to let the opportunity go, and here're them pictures of pretty little blooms.
To be honest, I wish I knew the names of these flowers.
But I've never been the type to pay much attention to flora (other than admiring how pretty and fragrant some of them are) and when presented with these, other than the roses, and what looks like a hibiscus, I've no idea what they are.
Perhaps someone will be better qualified to appreciate these blooms.
Same way someone else will be more thrilled at the sight of a herb garden growing so high in the sky than I was.
But in any case, the thought of having a garden so high up in the sky is a pleasant, comforting one, so here they are!