Another (Noising) DIY
audiophile meets at Republic Poly. This annual event has been going on for many
years but this morning was my 2nd.
The previous time I attended,
in 2010, I brought in my DIY turntable. This time round, I planned to bring in
my BLH speaker. Unfortunately, I was not able to get a van to transport the
huge BLH. Hence I went in empty handed. Nevertheless, it was such a wonderful experience
looking and listening to fellow audiophile DIY equipment. Hopefully, I can
bring in my BLH speaker next year.
Today, I am on leave
for the JOM Golf torney at Palm Spring in Batam. There were 8 torney annually,
4 each by JOM and PGS but has not been participating due to work commitment. But
today was special. PSLE is over and I managed to convince the boss to approve my
leave for this last torney of the year.
At 0545hrs Eric
picked me up and off we headed for Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal after picking up
Azman. It was raining cats and dogs and I thought I’ve made the right move not
to drive. We had our breakfast with the rest of the kakis at the ferry terminal…40
of them to be exact.
At 0730hrs, we began
to check in our golf kits et al. After
that, happily I took out my passport walking towards the immigration counter. To
my horror, I was holding wifey’s passport. Instinctively I walked to the car park
knowing that my passport is in the car only to realize that I wasn’t driving. I
called home and wifey agreed to help bring it over but it was already 0735hrs
and the ferry is leaving at 0800hrs. What a day. I guessed it is fated that I shall
not be participating in any tourney this year.
Sadly I lugged back
my kits and took a taxi home. Not to dampen the spirit, once I reached home I
drove to Mandai for a short 9 holes at Executive Course. At least the objective
of taking leave is fulfilled.
All by myself at Mandai. Ttaking a short break when it rains
Anyway, the day ended
in high spirit. In the afternoon, my long awaited package arrived. It is the
Soprano Sax I ordered from Chicago. Now I have a new toy to play with. Kenny G, watch
out. Hehehehe
Phieeeew. Finaly PSLE is over. What a relief. Have been clocking more than 12 hours daily for the past five days with some tense moment. Its over now........yehhhhh.
We had a family
gathering last 2 weeks at my sis’s place. This has been going on every month since
the passing on of our parents more than 5 years ago and each sibling would take
turn to play host.
Last 2 weeks happened to be my birthday and I was given a surprise with a birthday cake and of course
presents as well.
Gathering / khenduri before Ramadhan
Birthday presents
The next day we met
again at Yeo’s Sea Food JB for dinner. It was a thank you dinner to my siblings
and family members for helping us in Tini’s wedding. A nice “makan” gathering
before the fasting month.
Today is the 1st
of Ramadhan and it is the month of fasting, intensive prayer, sacrifice and Divine
worship. Throughout this month Muslims fasts during the day in the true sense
of the word, that is, he had merely denies himself food and water, but as
explained by Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.), exercises strict control over his
tongue, eyes, ears, thoughts and deeds and does everything possible to seek the
pleasure of Allah (SWT).
Insha Allah we will
all go through these challenges with victory.
Time flies. Tini has
been married for more than a month and her absence at home is obvious
especially to Yanti who has been sleeping with us since then. I guess she’s not
used sleeping alone. Anyway ‘life’s like that lor ‘- children grow up, get
married and we move on.
Fortunately we have
baby Sofia at home. She keeps us handful with her little antics. Seeing her
after work is a joy, with her ‘forever smiling face.
with Mot the cat
Friday, July 06, 2012
Road to Mt Buller covered with ice
We had another family trip to
Down Under last June, a day after Tini’s wedding. It was planned in such a way
to maximize the school holiday period.
Well metaled road
This time we flew to Sydney and drove all the way to Melbourne and up to Mt Buller covering about
1,700 km of road, track and ice.
Track road
There were 10 of us plus baby
Sofia in this trip. She was well behaved in the plane, not her first anyway.
Sydney boasts a modern city and beautiful
country side. As it was winter, the weather was rather chilly and many of us
had to put warm clothing and gloves. We stayed in my cousin’s house while in Sydney and it was a home
far away from home with her preparing breakfast and stuff everyday. She even
cooked ‘kueh lopis’ for us. What a good host she was.
Lunch when we arrives at my cousin Chomel's place
After dinner with Sharom - Chomel's son
In front of Chomel; house
We stayed with her for 3 nights and after that drove down to
Melbourne
stopping overnights in towns along the way. The long drives and stopover was an
experience by it self with beautiful meadows and breathtaking sceneries.
Visit to Hunter Hill
Me and Man
At Blue Mountain
Little Sofia with Maris
Group pix at Batemans Bay Resort
Stop over before Eden
Mulyadi with the ice covered car
Fixing the chain to the wheel
Yanti scraping off the ice
Fahmi fixing chain to another car
But
the highlights of this trip were the nights in Mt Buller, the Australian
Alps. It was one of the few mountains in Australia that is snowing during
winter.
Mt Buller is 220km from Melbourne and would take 3.5 hrs non stop of
scenic drives. We left the hotel in Melbourne
at 8am and arrived in Mansfield (small town at the bottom of Mt Buller) around
12pm. After stocking some food items and wheel chain (a requirement during
winter) for the car we start our drive up the mountain.
The road was clear and dry thus our car was not fixed with
the chain. We had to park the car half way up the mountain and took a van taxi
to the resort. Our apartment was huge with 3 bedrooms, kitchen and a huge
living room and it sleeps 11 people. It was a beautiful place facing the ski
slope. Upon check in, snow starts to fall and it gets heavier during the night.
The next morning we the whole balcony was covered with snow and more snowfalls
through out the day.
The Pros
The Pros
The semi pro
The young ones were enjoying themselves taking lesson and
skiing. The not so young ones just stayed in the apartment watching TV and
playing with baby Sofia. Or the very most enjoying the snowfalls and play
snowballs at the courtyard. There was even a toboggan competition with only 2
participants taking part. There was no winner though.
.
When we left Mt Buller after the 2nd night, we
had to fix the wheel chain and this was a real challenge to all. We took almost
an hour to fix them under heavy snow falls. Our cars were covered with thick
ice that needs to be scrapped off the wind screen. That was a great challenge
and experience.
After Mt Buller, we were back to Mellbourne for another 2
nights before flying home. We get to visit another relative in Geelong. There, she cooked for us Nasi Lemak,
Nasi Beryani and my favourite epok epok.
This fun and wonderful trip will never happen without the
understanding and tolerance from all family members. Hope we can do it
again in the future. Thanks to all.