Happy Place, Happy Space
We visited Church of the Holy Cross on 23 May as part of our Singapore Camino effort.
We then ran around the Clementi neighbourhood and found ourselves in the charming Clementi Woods Park.
a surprising sight: Woodball fairway at Clementi Woods Park
One of the the delights of this park was coming across these Woodball players. Apparently, this woodball green is the only one of international standards in Singapore. We originally thought they were playing croquet – but when we returned and googled, we realised that this is a different sport.
Do you have Woodball in your part of the world?
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Reading your Joyful Posts brings me to my happy place. I hope having them in one place makes it easier for you to find when you need a bit of happy therapy, too.
If you would like to join in, ping back to this post and I will include you next week.
- Betsy Kerekes‘ Beware of squirrels with backpacks: cracks me up with an anecdote about squirrels. And backpacks.
- Carol Ann Siciliano‘s Delights: catches up with friends on several occasions plus relishes browsing in a bookstore
- The Widow Badass‘ What’s on your plate blog challenge: Sheet Pan Edition: dazzles with home-made firestarters & an asparagus and green bean dinner – both made on sheet pans
- Deb’s World’s How I’m getting my Bold on: inspires us with her Bold moves in May
- Laurie Graves‘s Judy’s Hosta Plus a Couple More: delights in the thriving hosta in her garden
- Little Piece’s of Me‘s Grateful Fridays: plans trips for more adventures
- Meditation in Motion‘s Coffee Talkin’: shares an exciting trip to Denver, experiments with yogurt and encouraging health news
- Natalie the Explorer‘s What made May Marvellous: delights in a marvellous month
- Reflections of an Untidy Mind‘s Serenity in Colour and Song: brings serene blues & greens, along with funky fusion from Riley Lee
- Thistles and Kiwis’This Week’s Small Pleasures: regales us with artistic deliciousness
- Trent’s World‘s The Weekly Smile: spends a week at Cape Cod with Alexander, the newest member of the household
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- Feature photo was taken on 23 May 2021 at Clementi Woods Park, at the Woodball Greens.
- This post is my contribution to
- Weekend Coffee Share hosted by NatalieTheExplorer
- Weekend Sky hosted by Hammad Rais
Both woodball and croquet aren’t played in my country. Cricket and soccer are played more than any other game.
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I’ve never heard of Woodball. I’ll have to look it up. I wonder if it’s a lot like our “crouqet”
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It does look a lot like croquet! Thanks for coming by to visit, Kristin!
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We don’t have woodball in my part of the world, as far as I know. It looks similar to golf maybe?
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The people playing walking along the greens certainly bear some resemblance to golfers!
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I’ll have to look up something about woodball now. It’s a curious sport.
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We thought it was as well – which warranted a google search when we got home … which is also when we realised it wasn’t croquet being played!
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None of the guesses were right. 😛 🙂
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We do not have woodball and I’m off to google it now. Thank you for my Monday morning new thing to learn!
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Looks like Woodball is a new sport to many of us, myself included! How exciting to discover new things!
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I’ve never heard of wood ball either and like everyone else thought it was croquet at first!
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Croquet seems to be the game that most of us are familiar with.
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I haven’t seen woodball in Canada. Thank you, Ju-Lyn, for the mention and for linking with #Weekendcoffeeshare. Have a great week!
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Thank you for hosting us yet again, Natalie! Appreciate so much the platform you host for us to connect!
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This looks like fun, a bit like croquet maybe? Thanks for including my Bold post, some great reads here, as always 🙂
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Always welcome in this space, Debbie! Love your BOLD posts – I always feel so inspired after reading them.
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Woodball, Singapore Camino….so many things that I didn’t know existed. I’m off to look them both up now. Great post!
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Thanks so much for the encouragement! and for taking the time to share in my delight this week!
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Thanks for including me, Ju-Lyn.
I’ve never heard of football. I’ll have to check it out later.
As you’ve probably realised, I’m not keeping up with reading or preparing posts. The good news is that my pain has eased off! 😮 I think I will have to be more balanced in future.
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So glad to hear that you are feeling better – hoping that you will have many many more pain-free days!
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You can add me to the list of those who thought croquet was being played. Never heard of wood ball! Thanks for the mention.
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I know, right? Croquet was also my first guess …
Always welcome in this space Laurie!
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I have never heard of wood all! Looks like fun. Thanks for the shout-out, Ju-Lyn!
Deb
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I mean woodball. Durned autocorrect!
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I have fallen victim many a time to autocorrect too!
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Most welcome in this space Deb!
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Also – could not leave a comment on the rebirth post with the bench slide image
But wanted to say that was super special – by my Hannah’s a spiritual birthday is the 4th of July 1988
– I don’t have a specific date for mine but think it is awesome that some folks do!
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Thanks for the alert Marsha – I’ve gone in to allow comments now.
Appreciate so much your taking time to read this post, and to share Hannah’s spiritual birthday.
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😊
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Nice people shots and the culture rich details are fun – the bus and church and even clothing with the games 😉
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Thanks so much for noticing all these details! And for the encouragement!
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😒🌸🌺
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Never heard of woodball! How intriguing. And thank you again for the mention!! 🙂
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Always welcome in this space Betsy!
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🙂 ❤
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Interesting murals on either side of the cross.
We do not have woodball in the United States, at least not that I am aware of.
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I’m glad you could make out the murals – with the low light, it wasn’t very obvious at all!
I think Woodball originated in Taiwan and is played mostly in Asia.
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I looked up Woodball and I think that is what they said. Sounds like fun.
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Do you play croquet?
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No. I have played it, but it was never something that I did a lot.
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Same here – I think I have knocked a mallet on a ball a couple of times before in someone’s lawn but that’s about it.
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I thought they were playing croquet too. I will have to check out woodball. I have never heard of it before.
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It’s amazing how many regional variations there are of a game!
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