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SINGAPORE, here i comeagain!!!
Yahooooooo :) :) :D
After re-scheduling my research project to next monday, now i have the time to go singapore!!! hehehe... to visit my lovey sister again..
i wonder how is my little brother doing in imu during hisragging orientation week.. reminds me of the old times in bukit jalil..
Certainly i am in a super jovial mood.
Home sweet home. Just love it here.
The air is sweet, the birds are chirping, and i swear i can hear monkeys singing at the back of my house..
Now don't get me wrong... i do not live in the jungle, i stay by the jungle... and at the back of my house there is a big monsoon drain, which starts from the edge of thejunglehill.
I use to wonder.. what is the use of that monsoon drain? Well..Taman soga is at a rather high place compared to the rest of batu pahat... Do we actually drain our hill water to the low lying places, causing flash floods?? *gasp*
Talking about monkeys around my place, you could actually see them up close.
Not that they are a bunch of friendly chaps, but i think they have been already "humanized".
Normally, they would "come down" only, on certain time of the day/ certain day of the month. It's like they have their own calendar!! If you watch them closely, you might think they are on a holiday or something like that. They laze around the trees, lamp posts, roof tops and cars, along with their little slightly bald ones.. And, if you hand out a banana, they will ask for more!
During this time of the month, we have to shut our doors and windows tightly because, there was once, the monkeys decided to terrorize a Macik's house nearby.. breaking glasses and decorating her house with soya sauce, flour, salt and sugar- trying to bake a cake?
When i say they, it means roughly about 5-10 monkeys per group. Some of them are the normal brown monkeys. Some, they are black with white faces.. something like the panda's face.
Ah... enough said for the day. :)
SINGAPORE, here i come
Yahooooooo :) :) :D
After re-scheduling my research project to next monday, now i have the time to go singapore!!! hehehe... to visit my lovey sister again..
i wonder how is my little brother doing in imu during his
Certainly i am in a super jovial mood.
Home sweet home. Just love it here.
The air is sweet, the birds are chirping, and i swear i can hear monkeys singing at the back of my house..
Now don't get me wrong... i do not live in the jungle, i stay by the jungle... and at the back of my house there is a big monsoon drain, which starts from the edge of the
I use to wonder.. what is the use of that monsoon drain? Well..Taman soga is at a rather high place compared to the rest of batu pahat... Do we actually drain our hill water to the low lying places, causing flash floods?? *gasp*
Talking about monkeys around my place, you could actually see them up close.
Not that they are a bunch of friendly chaps, but i think they have been already "humanized".
Normally, they would "come down" only, on certain time of the day/ certain day of the month. It's like they have their own calendar!! If you watch them closely, you might think they are on a holiday or something like that. They laze around the trees, lamp posts, roof tops and cars, along with their little slightly bald ones.. And, if you hand out a banana, they will ask for more!
During this time of the month, we have to shut our doors and windows tightly because, there was once, the monkeys decided to terrorize a Macik's house nearby.. breaking glasses and decorating her house with soya sauce, flour, salt and sugar- trying to bake a cake?
When i say they, it means roughly about 5-10 monkeys per group. Some of them are the normal brown monkeys. Some, they are black with white faces.. something like the panda's face.
Ah... enough said for the day. :)
Ek! 10 days left of holiday! Enjoy them while it last, mates!
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