Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Happy Birthday dear Jolin!

10 June

A special day for my little sister.

She has turned 4 this year.

A year older a year wiser?

Maybe not.

She’s still the spoilt princess in the house.

Throwing tantrums,

Putting on that cute sour face when’s she’s angry,

5 minute before she loves you, 5 minutes later she can rili hate you,

Has a sweet tooth, yet refuse to let her teeth be brushed,

Hogging the TV so the whole family have to watch her cartoons,

The list of her naughtiness can go on and on,

Yet I must admit,

she’s always so full of energy and life,

Asking so many questions, so ‘busy-body’ like, 

Her laughter and smile,

is enough to cast away my parents’ stress and worries, 

Can’t imagine home without her,

I will always love her the way a brother should,

I’m told she always miss me the most when I’m away,

I’m glad this holiday I can spend some time with her.

That’s the only birthday present I can truly give her right now.

Happy Birthday Jolin Chua!!

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I love photoshop, getting the hang of it ^_^, but still a lot to learn. Anyway, will update my Kerteh trip soon. Gudnite. 

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Fly High, Sky-dwellers!

Today my family had a one day trip to KL Bird Park, which we took quite a while to reach because it’s far and we got lost a few times.

We arrived around noon, and I’ll let the pictures do the rest of the talking :)

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Welcome!

 

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It’s Saturday so the place was packed with people. Here’s the ticket counter. Locals are charged RM15 (need to show them your IC) while foreigners are charged a whooping RM35!

DSC01207The layout of the park.

 

We entered a huge walk-in aviary where you can view many kinds of birds at close proximity. It’s quite an interesting experience. The birds are quite tame, perhaps used to visitors, although they might peck you if you disturb them while they’re eating.   XD

DSC01213 “Love Aviary” for couples. But don’t expect romantic love birds to magically fly to your arms. 

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Colourful parrots

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This one is deciding whether to peck your eyes out =.=

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From left: Jason, Jolin, Joanne

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Feeding time! They are fed with real, live, squirming maggots! (Maggots screaming: Help! He~?!*Gone in one gulp*)

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A peahen roaming freely around.

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Hornbill

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A photo booth. The birds are real. They were tamely perched on the branch customers after customers. I wonder why they won’t just fly away to their freedom. Maybe the glamour and paparazzi had gotten into them =.= 

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An eagle, not fully matured yet.

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A hawk with a piercing gaze

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An owl sleeping soundly, it should be awake at this time now..

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This bird is scary. Looks like a bird with the face of a racoon and the body of an owl.

 

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Next, we visited the nursery. This is an incubator where the eggs are incubated and hatched live in front of your eyes! It was really a unique experience to see how the newborn chicks emerge from their egg shells.

DSC01239 This is where the newborn chicks are placed together. Visitors are allowed to touch and hold them in their hands.

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There are only three ducklings. I wonder why? Are duck eggs more difficult to hatch? Another interesting question: Why is a duckling yellow but white when they mature? The same applies for chicken, just that they’re brown (can be black too) when they mature. Anyway, I wonder how’s their fate? Maybe most of them will be sold and end up as KFC drumsticks on our dinner plate. XD 

 

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This peacock’s tail is beautiful. Too bad there’s no chance to see them fully spread.

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This pond is home to the pelicans, egrets, and flamingos. I think the pond is out of fish. (How can any fish population survive within this plethora of predators?) All the birds are being fed directly from the bird keepers. 

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A close shot of a pelican. Looks like a character from ‘Finding Nemo’ XD

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Last but not least, time for Bird Show! The parrots stole most of the limelight, with their amazing tricks: riding a mini-bike, driving a mini-car, doing simple arithmetic calculations, saying ‘hi’, ‘hello’, and ‘bye-bye’ (I bet soon they’ll be taught to say ‘ni hao’ and ‘vanakam’) and many tricks more. 

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This is the best part of the show. A volunteer is asked to hold a stick with a piece of meat stuck at the end. The eagle swooped down with its out-stretched talons inches above your head and grabbed the meat. This picture is taken at the moment during its take-off.

 

That’s the end of our trip. We did manage to visit the National Monument as well. History is not my cup of tea. Nevertheless, it’s important to know some of these common facts and histories about your own motherland.

P6060010  At the entrance of the Monument’s square.

Inside the square..

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P6060031 The main highlight: The National Monument: Built to commemorate all the brave warriors who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and peace of this country.  

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Last picture before leaving..

Going to hit the sack. Have to wake up early tomorrow. Dad’s bringing us to stay a few days in Kerteh. I’d never been to that place before although it’s Dad’s most frequently visited place during his working trips. I’d probably be offline for these few days. Will upload some photos on Facebook if I have the time and mood.