Monday, November 03, 2008

Birdy Num Num

If you are a big fan of the late Peter Sellers than you will probably recall that was a line from the movie 'The Party'. I do not know why but it went round and round my head while thinking of a title. Maybe because today's posting is about bird.

Chung and I went to the Kuala Lumpur Birds' Park located in the Lake Gardens. It's a lovely garden filled with plants, little ponds, streams and waterfall albeit man made. Well better than nothing. Surprisingly the park is very well kept. The walking paths are well marked out and lots of warning signs about it being slippery after rain. There are even ramps for baby prams and wheel chairs! Almost unheard of in KL! Perhaps because of foreign visitors, the city father thought the park must be of higher standard in safety and security.

The birds are left free to fly and roam all over the park. Some are housed in cages and special holding area. I guess you can't have eagles, owls, emu and ostriches mixing with the two legged kinds. Many years ago my friend father was in a similar kind of bird park in Australia. He was walking along without realising that he was too close to some ostrich eggs. The female bird kind of attacked the old guy by slashing him with her talon. Do not let the birds fool you. Despite the comical and gentle look of large flightless birds, they are lethal. Lucky thing the old gentleman lived but had to spend several weeks in a hospital.

Anyway our main intention was to take some pictures. You know lah, any excuse to bring out the camera. The walk was pleasant enough and some birds were very obliging to photographer. They actually sit there motionlessly. There were many peafowls in the park. One of them even obliged us by doing a spectacular strut in all his full glory. That alone was worth the trip.



On the other hand I wish there were more birds. Yes, I know, the cost of maintaining such places must be enormous. We were there on a Sunday morning, the crowd at best was just okay. It's a trade off, if you have lots of people the birds will not exactly be very happy. As it is I saw some really idiotic behaviors from both adults and children.

So if you are in the city and for want to do something then head for the park. The entrance fee RM19 per person. If you are a foreigner its RM39! Do not forget to bring your camera.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

I got to be good in something!

Goodness I got to be good in something. I am already 52, there must be something that I do well besides the usual bellyaching and whimpering. Well, I am a pretty decent and good person, let say I won't take your money before asking you. Just kidding. Hmmm ... I pretty good at making new friends. Come to think of it I do have friends whom I know for a very long time. Today I met up with Edi. We been friends since 1982 which means we have known each other for 26 years! I remember Jeff Kwong was the one who took me to meet Sam and Edi. Poor Jeff, been dead for so many years now. Jeff is quite a character, literally grew up with Bangsar. He was already making a mark there even before it became the 'it' place in Kuala Lumpur.

I am also pretty good with the camera. I like photography and lately been getting some results and recognition. That aside I always have the 'eye' to look at thing differently so its easier for me to create something 'beautiful' in the conventional standard. I am also afraid my photographs maybe too 'pretty' .... a trap I willingly fall into. I wonder if I can ever be an edgier camera man with a raw bite. We shall see .....

Friday, August 29, 2008

Cameron Highland



It was just a 'on-the-spot' kind of decision. Tong Seng said the gang is taking a short break in Cameron Highlands. I jumped at the chance. The last time I visited was more than 10 years ago! I remembered we stayed in the HSBC Bungalow courtesy of Andrew Lim who was working with the bank then. That was a good trip. So many memories.

We left early last Friday. The worst part of the whole trip was being caught in this horrific traffic jam. It took us almost an hour to get to the Sungai Buluh rest area. I was so glad to get out of Kuala Lumpur. We had a piss break at the Tapah rest area and pig out in the KFC corner (well we were in holiday mood). Alex (the driver for the trip) missed the turn off to the Highland (it was almost next to the rest area), so we drove further down to the next one, Simpang Pulai. I thought this route was more scenic and less demanding. In my younger days going up the Highlands was always a challenge because most of my aunties will get car sickness from the winding roads.

Alex drove a Toyota Alphard so the journey was very comfortable. I hardly felt the corners and ascent. Anyway I was too engrossed with the beautiful sceneries to mind the steep climb. Our first stop was the Boh Tea plantion. Along the way we passed through lots of vegetable farms. The vista of the tea plantation was breath taking, the open space totally covered with either jungle or tea bushes. We had a light lunch in the cafe. Needless to say the air was terribly invigorating, just as if someone had switched on a giant air-conditioner. After lunch we toured the little tea museum and factory. Although the displays were few but I found them interesting.

My primary reason for this trip is to exercise my camera. Unfortunately the weather got a bit dicey. I got a call from Stephen later in the day telling me Kuala Lumpur was practically flooding in a big storm. No wonder we had billowing clouds and intermittent showers all the time. Nevertheless I was stopping Alex every now and then so that I can take another shot. Poor guy was most patient.

We stayed in the Century Pine hotel. I guessed the room is decent enough. I had a big room with the balcony facing a copse of green trees. Dinner was sitting out in the open with a huge cauldron of seafood and vegetables. Yummy. After dinner we just while our time walking the one main street. I guessed the highlight was me finding a shop that stocked Mah Meri carvings. They were so gorgeous but for me still expensive. A small mask cost RM400! I know they are worth it since it is one of a kind and totally unique because no where in the world makes them. Maybe the next time.

The next day was a whirlwind of hotel hopping, farm visitation and even a stop at a Temple. So my camera was kept busy. We visited the other Boh tea plantation. This one much older. I even climbed up to the very top of the hill. Unfortunately it started to rain just as we 'conquered' the summit. I couldn't do much snapping because the rain was rather heavy. For dinner we went ang mor but the food was a big let down. That evening was a big wash out because it rained the whole night. I went and salivated at the Mah Meri masks again. Good sense prevailed and I did not buy anything. Maybe my lost. Aaaaargh.

The next morning, after breakfast, Chung and me hightailed to the little garden across the street. We went hog crazy taking pictures of all the flora there. Every blade and bloom was fresh and wet! The air was just incredible. We left the Highland early and along the way we did some vegetable and cactus shopping. We then beelined to Bidor. This place brought back so many memories. We ate at 'Pun Chun', of course we had their famous 'Arp Tui Mee' (duck leg noodles). I still remember my father always took us (I was pee wee then) to this shop on our way to Ipoh. I was always glad to see Bidor, it means we are almost reaching granny house.

Besides the famous noodle, you must (de riguer) buy the 'chicken biscuit' and 'sat keih mah' from the shop. Outside the shop you can buy 'petai' (just gathered from the jungle) and seedless 'kai see kor' (jambu).

I am so glad I went for this trip. Not for anything else, just all those old memories are themself priceless.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

.... what am I to do?

Do I stand still in the stream of time and let changes flow around me or do I go with the flow to become someone I do not recognise?

Thursday, April 10, 2008

3 things

Thank you Kai .... I found this in your site.

Three things in life that, once gone, never come back:

1. Time
2. Words
3. Opportunity

Three things in life that can destroy a person:

1. Anger
2. Pride
3. Unforgiveness

Three things in life that you should never lose:

1. Hope
2. Peace
3. Honesty

Three things in life that are most valuable:

1. Love
2. Family and Friends
3. Kindness

Three things in life that are never certain:

1. Fortune
2. Success
3. Dreams

Three things that make a person:

1. Commitment
2. Sincerity
3. Hard work




~ Anonymous

Thursday, April 03, 2008

In the Mind, In the Heart.


The last time we met was many weeks ago. Since then I had travelled thousands of kilometers. Yet you are no further than a thought away. I would really like to put you in the back burner but the mind is a funny thing. I see you in all the little things around me like the wallet in my pocket or the handphone I bring with me to Ho Chin Minh City. I even found you in a Vietnamese song 'You are not from here' by My Tam. Imagine that!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Move On


Two little words that has such an impact on me. This seems to be the popular term to use when someone wants to break up a relationship with you.

'Move On'. But where to? I got accustomed to everything we do toghether. So what constitute 'moving on' for me?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Resolution - to make or not to make?

I am a person who do not like to make promises I cannot keep. In this case a resolution is a promise to myself. Maybe because I do not have to account to myself, it is easier to break them. Could it be in a perverse sense that because of this reason I am capable to fufill my new year resolutions!

So for the year 2008, I resolute to;

1 Loose Weight,
2 Save Money,
3 Blog more,
4 Be nicer to others and
5 Improve my photographic skills.

Happy new year to all.