Last month I was in UK attending the graduation ceremony of two of my daughters. After studying there for a good five years, they finally got their certificate to practice. Stephanie got hers last year and she has been helping out financially (in the areas of living expenses) for the other two sisters. Thank you Stephanie for supporting the two sisters and also their banker!
From August this year onward, all three are now working and they are all independent... and this also means paying back time! So on her pay day last month, Stephanie went to the teller machine and drawn two hundreds pounds twice and gave them to mum and dad separately! It was a nice feeling indeed to be on the receiving end first time!
Now, there is a need to open an account so that they can continue to habitually deposit into that account from August onward so that the brothers will have an opportunity to study also later.
Talking about gratitude, I was saddened by what I read in the paper. Some children can be so heartless to forget about the sacrifices the parents put in. Read these two stories here and here.
I also notice that people are also very stingy when it comes to saying "Thank you". I was sitting in a coffee shop yesterday and observed a family across another table. As the father finished his meal, he stood up and went to pick up tissue papers for his two daughters and wife. As he distributed the tissue paper, not one of them even say thank you and worse, they look so unhappy and grumpy! Have you shown your gratitude today? If not, quickly go and say thank you to your parents or whoever.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
feng shui 風水 Geomancy
I checked google translation and found that feng shui is translated to 風水 but not geomancy! So, are they the same thing? Anyway, that is not my concern.
Speaking very generally as they were sayings from my late parents:
... this angle (from a house), it was envisaged that the good fortune might flow from one house to the other house (ie, if the saying is true)? So, to stop it, barrier must be built, eg, a tree could be planted (see picture above) or a wall could be built!
I know one thing for sure... talking across the fence is now not possible!
... Life is so interesting!
Speaking very generally as they were sayings from my late parents:
- Do not block the front of your house, especially your main entrance, it must be clear.
- Road must not "point" straight into the main entrance of the house;
- Pointed roof or whatever is not good;
- Kitchen must not face the entrance of another house;
- Main entrance must not point to a road leading to another house;
- Don't give away your own cooking utensils; etc...
... this angle (from a house), it was envisaged that the good fortune might flow from one house to the other house (ie, if the saying is true)? So, to stop it, barrier must be built, eg, a tree could be planted (see picture above) or a wall could be built!
I know one thing for sure... talking across the fence is now not possible!
... Life is so interesting!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Parody election video
Singaporeans have been coming up with parody videos about their election experience and have been sharing them online. You need to understand mandarin to understand this video...
Enjoy! The joke came about from the way he pronounces some of the words.
Enjoy! The joke came about from the way he pronounces some of the words.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
CPA Curtin Borneo Business Challenge Results
The CPA Curtin Borneo Business Challenge came to a close yesterday evening. The top three prices winners...
Third place went to non Curtin students.
Second place... from Curtin
Champion... from Curtin
Group photo of everyone. To see all the photos, click here.
Third place went to non Curtin students.
Second place... from Curtin
Champion... from Curtin
Group photo of everyone. To see all the photos, click here.
Blood donation today
Are you fearful of blood donation? Actually, it is not that bad... the experience is almost painless! First...
They pricked your finger to get some blood sample to ensure that you have enough blood and...
check the blood group if it is your first time. Remember to ask them to prick the side of the finger instead of the tip as it is a lot less painful. Well, there is actually no pain!
If everything goes well, you will proceed to take the blood pressure and then the actual procedure... purposely blurred here just in case you fainted!
She is obviously frightened because she expected pain! Later she told her friends that there was no pain as an injection is given first!
The group from the NGOs - Red Crescent, Lion Club (organiser), etc
Melilea was there to give out goodies also.
The rest of my photos will be posted on my facebook later.
They pricked your finger to get some blood sample to ensure that you have enough blood and...
check the blood group if it is your first time. Remember to ask them to prick the side of the finger instead of the tip as it is a lot less painful. Well, there is actually no pain!
If everything goes well, you will proceed to take the blood pressure and then the actual procedure... purposely blurred here just in case you fainted!
She is obviously frightened because she expected pain! Later she told her friends that there was no pain as an injection is given first!
The group from the NGOs - Red Crescent, Lion Club (organiser), etc
Melilea was there to give out goodies also.
The rest of my photos will be posted on my facebook later.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Instant Nescafe from the tape
When I switched on the water tape this morning at 8:30AM, I was shocked to see how dirty is our water system! So, I quickly get a white bowl to collect the water...
See how brown is our water...
After running for two minutes...
As I pour out the water, I noticed this sediment in the bowl!
Update: I found out that someone is maintaining the water pipe leading to out house. That explain the dirty water!
See how brown is our water...
After running for two minutes...
As I pour out the water, I noticed this sediment in the bowl!
Update: I found out that someone is maintaining the water pipe leading to out house. That explain the dirty water!
Choo Tse Chien, Birding Maestro and Buddy
Today, 24th Aug 2011, we lost a birding maestro and good friend, a major player in the Malaysian bird photography scene.
Tse Chien helped us celebrate our first World Migratory Bird Day in Miri, our very first in Sarawak. He has been a constant inspiration to our own birding work here in Miri, supportive and forever ready to coach, goad, instigate and inspire birdwatching and bird photography activities locally. He was with MNS Miri on several occasions traversing rural villages talking to and inspiring little birders with his amazing bird images.
Always remembered as the kind and jovial person by whomever he meets, he helped us set up our very first Bird Photography Exhibition with his enthusiasm and beautiful bird imagery at Borneo Tropical Rainforest Resort on occasion of MNS National AGM 2009 in Miri, also a first such exhibition in Miri if not the Northern Division.
His mark was not only left in Miri. He actively contributed to the first Langkawi Bird Festival together with Irshad Mubarak, MNS Langkawi and others. He was also a regular contributor to the Sabah's Borneo Bird Festival ever since it's inception. He has inspired us and his many other photographer friends to the beauty of birds; turning photographers to birders from Perlis to Sabah. His images are almost always up close, personal and with his signature heavenly bokeh as background.
Always remembered as the kind and jovial person by whomever he meets, he helped us set up our very first Bird Photography Exhibition with his enthusiasm and beautiful bird imagery at Borneo Tropical Rainforest Resort on occasion of MNS National AGM 2009 in Miri, also a first such exhibition in Miri if not the Northern Division.
His mark was not only left in Miri. He actively contributed to the first Langkawi Bird Festival together with Irshad Mubarak, MNS Langkawi and others. He was also a regular contributor to the Sabah's Borneo Bird Festival ever since it's inception. He has inspired us and his many other photographer friends to the beauty of birds; turning photographers to birders from Perlis to Sabah. His images are almost always up close, personal and with his signature heavenly bokeh as background.
Choo Tse Chien, buddy, may you rest in peace surrounded by all that is beautiful and heavenly in creation.
We will miss you.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Lotus and Lilies
These were pictures of lily and lotus taken near the General Hospital in Miri.
Lily
Lotus... the major external difference is the center part. Lily is available in pink also. To see more of these photos, click here.
Lily
Lotus... the major external difference is the center part. Lily is available in pink also. To see more of these photos, click here.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Fruit picking
I was driving from Leeds to Harrogate and came across a fruit/vegetable farm. The season was on for all the berries. So, we stopped by and decided to see whether we can pick our own fruit... at 4+ pounds per kg. Of course we are not allowed to eat as we pick otherwise the farmer will lose money and eventually have to close down the farm!
This is my favorite .. savoy cabbage. We don't see this in Miri but I think it is possible to buy in Singapore. I like this to be stir fry with bacon.
Strawberry picking. Do you know that strawberry plant is very small?
Closeup view of strawberry....
We didn't pick a lot.
Raspberry ... another very small plant.
Pumpkin ... look, the plant is so small and bear so many fruits! Over here, the creeper crawls everywhere and bear few fruits. We should plant this here!
This is red currant (Thanks to Philip for the name) ... it is sour.
One English lady picked a whole basket of raspberry for making jam.
Gooseberry ... another sour fruit.
More strawberry, they are sweet.
Rhubarb ... the stalk is for making pie. My favorite also!
This is my favorite .. savoy cabbage. We don't see this in Miri but I think it is possible to buy in Singapore. I like this to be stir fry with bacon.
Strawberry picking. Do you know that strawberry plant is very small?
Closeup view of strawberry....
We didn't pick a lot.
Raspberry ... another very small plant.
Pumpkin ... look, the plant is so small and bear so many fruits! Over here, the creeper crawls everywhere and bear few fruits. We should plant this here!
This is red currant (Thanks to Philip for the name) ... it is sour.
One English lady picked a whole basket of raspberry for making jam.
Gooseberry ... another sour fruit.
More strawberry, they are sweet.
Rhubarb ... the stalk is for making pie. My favorite also!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Monkey with AK-47
Ok, something to amuse yourself...
Saturday, August 20, 2011
CPA Curtin Borneo Business Challenge
This Borneo Business Challenge is a competition that involves undergraduates from public and private universities over the East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah). The competition will be jointly organized with CPA Australia.
The objectives and Mission of this event are:
- To Nurture the Keenness of Students about the Business World
- To Encourage Networking among Undergraduates from different Universities
- To Enable All Students to Show their Business Knowledge and Skills in A Healthy and Fair Competition
- To Promote CPA Australia Program among Students
Prizes
Champion: Cash prize of RM 2,000, trophies, and certificates of appreciation
First runner-up: Cash prize of RM 1,500, trophies, and certificates of appreciation
Second runner-up: Cash prize of RM 1,000, trophies, and certificates of appreciation
The event:
Stage One: Multiple Choice Question
- Multiple choice questions done individually by each team member
- Case study. Points will be awarded based on criteria
- The 5 teams that get the highest points for Stage 1 and Stage 2 will proceed to the final stage.
- Two hours. The team with the highest points will be the champion of the challenge!
Facebook link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/CPA-Curtin-Borneo-Business-Challenge-BBC/209975039054917?sk=wall
Forums - iLoveMiri: http://www.ilovemiri.com/thread-18365-1-1.htm
Forums - iLoveMiri: http://www.ilovemiri.com/thread-18365-1-1.htm
Financial sponsors:
1. CPA Australia - RM5000 (The main sponsors and also the co-organiser for the event)
2. KPMG - RM2000
3. Ernst and Young - RM1000
To retire, you need at least RM1,000,000
For young people, retirement seems to be so far away! I remember that when I first started to work.... and that was 30 years ago, retirement or reaching 55 seems to be such a long way. I remember drawing my first salary of S$1000 and they were mostly used up by the end of the month. First month, I bought myself a watch costing S$230. I am still using it today. On my second month, I decided that I need to paint the whitewash wall of my room. The rest was history. At the end of a year working, I saved a little. I came to Miri to work.
First, I decided that, I am not going to live on overdraft or bought anything on loan. So, I bought myself a small motorbike to travel to office. I saved enough and bought a Toyotal GL for RM19K. Then I went to learn how to drive!
I read an article on The Star today and it is quite disturbing! To summarise:
You can invest in properties, unit trust and others low risk investment.
By the way, I am also an unit trust agent. If you are interested, please let me know and we can discuss.
First, I decided that, I am not going to live on overdraft or bought anything on loan. So, I bought myself a small motorbike to travel to office. I saved enough and bought a Toyotal GL for RM19K. Then I went to learn how to drive!
I read an article on The Star today and it is quite disturbing! To summarise:
- Average EPF saving at retirement for most people is RM146K and 70% of them used the whole lot in 3 years
- Average life expectancy is 74 years - so 20 more years of living without income to "worry" about
- If we spend about RM4000 a month, a million ringitt could last about 20 years
- If you want to retire with a million ringgit, start saving and investing before 40. To play safe, start saving the day you start working.
- Most Malaysia under-invest and under-save
- If you want your money to grow faster, the return must be more than 4% inflation
You can invest in properties, unit trust and others low risk investment.
By the way, I am also an unit trust agent. If you are interested, please let me know and we can discuss.
Flower and Landscape Photos from UK
I have uploaded (to my facebook) some of my photos of landscape and flower taken during my trip to UK in July 2011. The photos were mostly taken in Wales. Click these links to view them: Landscape; Flower
Hope you enjoy them!
Hope you enjoy them!
Friday, August 19, 2011
Our trees... going botak
Now I understand why a few big trees were chopped down at my road and elsewhere! I read in the paper the other day that the contractor is paid RM250 per ton for cutting down trees!
A few days ago, they brought in heavy equipment and blocked the busy road so that they can "trim" the trees. After someone complained in the newspaper, the trimming suddenly stopped. However, a few trees look like botak!
A few days ago, they brought in heavy equipment and blocked the busy road so that they can "trim" the trees. After someone complained in the newspaper, the trimming suddenly stopped. However, a few trees look like botak!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Air Asia Largest airport in Sarawak
I am now sipping Starbucks coffee at the Kuching International airport and trying to figure out whether to continue...
... eating this blueberry cake with fork and knife or use my fingers! I dropped big chunks everywhere with fork and knife! Ok, you may say that I don't know how to use this thing, but never mind... This is not my topic today!
As I arrived at the airport this morning, I thought I got to the wrong airport! The whole airport ...
... looks like an Air Asia airport with its signature red coloured logo, etc, everywhere! Not just on the outside, but ...
... also the inside!
Their counters are brightly lit up and with lots of travellers!
On the MAS side, it was dark and only partially lit up!
The MAS side seems to be so deserted with passengers just walking pass it!
This airport is also poorly lit up and strangely, they are using yellow light!
... ok, have to dash off to my turboprop airplane - will travel to Miri via Mulu! That is the extra tour I got for paying cheap rate.
... eating this blueberry cake with fork and knife or use my fingers! I dropped big chunks everywhere with fork and knife! Ok, you may say that I don't know how to use this thing, but never mind... This is not my topic today!
As I arrived at the airport this morning, I thought I got to the wrong airport! The whole airport ...
... looks like an Air Asia airport with its signature red coloured logo, etc, everywhere! Not just on the outside, but ...
... also the inside!
Their counters are brightly lit up and with lots of travellers!
On the MAS side, it was dark and only partially lit up!
The MAS side seems to be so deserted with passengers just walking pass it!
This airport is also poorly lit up and strangely, they are using yellow light!
... ok, have to dash off to my turboprop airplane - will travel to Miri via Mulu! That is the extra tour I got for paying cheap rate.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
What is the correct time?
I always have the impression that digital stuff is accurate. So, when the authority replaced the 4-faced analogue clock at the seahorse roundabout in Miri, I was quite excited until two days ago!
I was checking the time when I was on the flyover and to my horror, the three visible faces all showed different time! I am now more confused!
I always thought that the 4-faces clock is synchronised. Such technology was available more than 30 years ago during the time of analague clock!
I hope that whoever put such a clock up, will come out with a permanent solution soon. It is such a shameful thing that we can't even get simple thing like this right!
I was checking the time when I was on the flyover and to my horror, the three visible faces all showed different time! I am now more confused!
I always thought that the 4-faces clock is synchronised. Such technology was available more than 30 years ago during the time of analague clock!
I hope that whoever put such a clock up, will come out with a permanent solution soon. It is such a shameful thing that we can't even get simple thing like this right!
Monday, August 8, 2011
Shopping experiences in UK
When it comes to shopping, I think the only limiting factor is money! The more the better! Choices could be an issue. I found some shortbread on the shelf at Steph's place. I asked her why is it that such nice cookie is not eaten... "Not nice. You can help to eat!" came the answer. Ok, in Miri, this shortbread would have cost a bomb! When we went to Scotland, the girls bought some Scottish shortbread. They said, "This is good!"... yes, no doubt about it. We all love it... it melts in your mouth! So, the "issue" here is the choices they have...
... if you think the shop/supermarket is expensive, then go to the open market. They are cheap and the quality is similar to what we get in the local Miri supermarket. For foreigner, we may be used to certain food. Do not worry...
... bean sprout at GBP1.50 (RM7.50) per kg.
...Chinese Spinach at GBP5.50 (RM27.50). I paid RM1 per kg here the other day. They normally cost around RM3/kg. So, with money, no problem to buy anything if you are dying for it!
... Still feeling deprived of food at home? Just pop in to the Chinese Supermarket! They have most thing you ever need.
Pink Lady is reputed to be "the best" money can buy. They are fragrant and tasted ok. The colour is surely good. Available at Mark and Spencer at GBP3 for 8 pieces.
Feeling hungry in the early morning and the fridge is empty?... worry not! Some Tescos open 24 hours! They have ways to reduce operating cost and help you spend everyday 24 hours a day in UK...
... self checkout! This system is too clever. Just buy and go to this machine to checkout ourselves. So human can go home at 10:00 PM and machines can continue to work.
... if you think the shop/supermarket is expensive, then go to the open market. They are cheap and the quality is similar to what we get in the local Miri supermarket. For foreigner, we may be used to certain food. Do not worry...
... bean sprout at GBP1.50 (RM7.50) per kg.
...Chinese Spinach at GBP5.50 (RM27.50). I paid RM1 per kg here the other day. They normally cost around RM3/kg. So, with money, no problem to buy anything if you are dying for it!
... Still feeling deprived of food at home? Just pop in to the Chinese Supermarket! They have most thing you ever need.
Pink Lady is reputed to be "the best" money can buy. They are fragrant and tasted ok. The colour is surely good. Available at Mark and Spencer at GBP3 for 8 pieces.
Feeling hungry in the early morning and the fridge is empty?... worry not! Some Tescos open 24 hours! They have ways to reduce operating cost and help you spend everyday 24 hours a day in UK...
... self checkout! This system is too clever. Just buy and go to this machine to checkout ourselves. So human can go home at 10:00 PM and machines can continue to work.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Kuala Baram Morning
The little spot which looks ideal for a hide to watch waders this season. The question is whether there'll be water enough this year to create a good roosting spot in front of the casuarina within the lagoon. The flats been looking rather dry all year, the sand is building up.
Kuala Baram Beach looking north, it's somewhat sandy here as opposed to the muddier conditions in the lagoons to the right.
After Erwin and Marten's visit to KB last Saturday which I had to give miss on account of the MNS Miri Branch AGM, I decided to pop by this morning while the tide is still manageable. Though I didn't go as far as the guys did (they went loop around Pulau Bawai); I only slow walked to the tip of the lagoon. They tides weren't too high but the flats connecting the lagoon and Pulau Bawai was underwater.
It was quiet at the usual spot by the hut, only Collared Kingfisher and a Common Sandpiper bobbing his way on the dried up mudflat. I headed straight to the clump of casuarina trees that are nicely taking hold of the beach. In front of it is a nice wet spot frequently used last year by waders as a day roost site when the tides are high. It might be useful to put a temporary hide at the location this year.
At the beach approaching the tip of the lagoon, there's about 150-200 birds roosting by the water's edge. Further out across the channel there were a few more.
Erwin reported sightings of Oriental Darter last week. It was't the first sighting, I was trying to ensure that indeed the birds are regulars here ... perhaps an opportunity to photograph them up close. We first saw a pair here at the beginning of the year, we thought it was quite strange since the lagoon isn't very deep and it's next to the sea. Indeed upon scanning the the water's edge, there was a single OD on the sand, wings fully spread out. It's probably has just gotten out of the water by the time I got there.
The next few minutes were spent scanning the horizons for other birds. Other than the waders than a number of terns, they weren't anything else. A raptor or two would have been a nice treat!
Birds sighted today:
Oriental Darter, Greenshank, Little Tern, Greater Sandplover, Kentish Plover, Malaysian Plover, Sanderling, Ruddy Turnstone, Godwit sp., Collared Kingfisher, Olive-winged Sunbird, Pacific Reef Egret, Striated Grassbird.
Birds sighted by Erwin and Marten last week (including sightings on Pulau Bawai):
Litte Egret, Little Ringed Plover, Malaysian Plover, Greater Sandplover, Far Eastern Curlew, Common Redshank, Curlew Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Sanderling, Gull-billed Tern, Little Tern and Black-naped Tern.
It's still early in the wader migration season, there could be more birds which hasn't arrive on our shores yet. The great thing about looking for them early is the opportunity to get those early birds who are still decked in their summer feathers.
Olive-backed Sunbird, male.
Nazeri Abghani/Miri
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)