Sunday, February 28, 2010
Rantau Abang : An orange on the beach
I thought it was pretty exciting to find an orange among the broken shells on the beach. I'd never seen that before and this was long before Chinese New Year
The two week long Chinese New Year celebration (Feb 14 - Feb 28) is now officially over, but I only remembered this picture today. Should have remembered earlier. Darn.
There's a tradition among the Chinese single women (not sure if it's a Malaysian thing or an all over the world thing) to throw oranges into the sea (or any body of water) during Chinese Valentines (15th day of the Chinese New Year) in order that their future husband might pick up their orange.
Oh, but before they throw their orange into the water, they write their phone number onto the fruit. Oh, and the men will be right there, waiting to catch the orange of the woman they fancy. Make that orangeS and women. Using nets too to catch as many oranges as they can!
I think it's such a cute tradition. I think we Asians have so many cute traditions. :)
Anyway, so I'm wondering if this was such an orange. Only, it wasn't the right time then. And there was no ink on the orange either. Hmm, it could be someone who couldn't wait two more weeks! Perhaps.
I think next (Chinese) Valentine's I might throw an orange into a lake. :)
More skywatch images here .
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Kuala Abang : a little hut and the blue blue sky
Just sitting in a run down shed; I think a shelter and place to nap when it's too hot to look for clams on the beach, and looking up.
The shade of blue looked so pretty against the dark of the roof. And then a wisp of cloud floated in from one end.
I whipped my camera out (as fast as lightning) of course :) But the clouds were faster. They moved so quickly out of sight again! Before I could take more pictures. Dang! Well, I did, but they weren't as pretty as I wished.
Two guys joined us soon after; just come back from the beach from clam collecting, both hot and thoroughly burnt from the sun! One guy had a little bucket full of clams; for his tea later, or perhaps dinner, but it didn't look like it would be enough for dinner. Well certainly an extra small portion by my book! Maybe he doesn't eat much. Maybe it's just appetisers. Maybe.
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The shade of blue looked so pretty against the dark of the roof. And then a wisp of cloud floated in from one end.
I whipped my camera out (as fast as lightning) of course :) But the clouds were faster. They moved so quickly out of sight again! Before I could take more pictures. Dang! Well, I did, but they weren't as pretty as I wished.
Two guys joined us soon after; just come back from the beach from clam collecting, both hot and thoroughly burnt from the sun! One guy had a little bucket full of clams; for his tea later, or perhaps dinner, but it didn't look like it would be enough for dinner. Well certainly an extra small portion by my book! Maybe he doesn't eat much. Maybe it's just appetisers. Maybe.
Click here for more sky images!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Pink under the sun
Whenever we are on the East Coast, we always make it a point to have lunch or dinner at this place. It's a wonderful little place, where the proprietress is a lovely friendly Chinese lady, and the waitress a sweet sweet friendly Malay girl who remembered me when I went for the second time! She couldn't remember my travelling buddy though. Haha.
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Early morning on Melinsung Beach
Hope you like my Skywatch post! Check out more images on here.
I just love visiting my sister. She lives right next to the beach and it's great to wake up early and hear the surf outside.
I slide open the door and the sound is instantly magnified!
This was last December. Can't wait to get back there again!
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