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Alas all holidays must come to an end. Here's CLK and family at Changi Terminal 3, Sngapore, from where they would get onto their flight back to Canada ...
Until the next time, old buddy.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Lipp Kee in Mulu and Brunei
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Gunung Mulu National Park, located near Miri, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses incredible caves and rock formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding forests, most notably by the Royal Geographical Society Expedition of 1977 - 1978, which saw over 100 scientists in the field for more than a year.
New Photos from Mulu
CLK has just sent me the photos taken during their Mulu visit, so here they are ...
No, inot masked bandits from Mulu jungles. Simply trying to reduce the glorious "aroma" of the bat droppings in the caves.
New Photos from Brunei
After Mulu, LK nd family headed to Brunei. Here are more photos ...
Well, that's all folks!
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Gunung Mulu National Park, located near Miri, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses incredible caves and rock formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding forests, most notably by the Royal Geographical Society Expedition of 1977 - 1978, which saw over 100 scientists in the field for more than a year.
New Photos from Mulu
CLK has just sent me the photos taken during their Mulu visit, so here they are ...
All ready for a wet adventure ... the long boat ride upstream in Mulu park
The swimming was great!
At the Clear Water cave outlet
Who are these masked people?
No, inot masked bandits from Mulu jungles. Simply trying to reduce the glorious "aroma" of the bat droppings in the caves.
Candlelit dinner at the resort
The swimming pool at the resort
Parting shot of the Mulu Resort
...New Photos from Brunei
After Mulu, LK nd family headed to Brunei. Here are more photos ...
Post Durian feast ... YUM !
Kampung Ayer or the Water Village
CLK's other house in Brunei? No, that's the mosque and parliament house
The girls love the ice kacang ... YUM again!
Well, that's all folks!
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Another Reconnection in Sibu ...
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Received this note from Ben today ...
"Hi James
First meeting with Simon first time after Form 5 '76 in Sugarbun Sibu on Friday afternoon. I made an effort to call and meet him.Had a good chat with him and talk about our good old days and how time flies.Without your website we will not be able to connect so many long lost class and schoolmates of class of form5 '76...tks to you again Tuan Website Jaga Mr. James Yong"
Well, I'm just happy to see more reconnectons among old friends ...
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Received this note from Ben today ...
"Hi James
First meeting with Simon first time after Form 5 '76 in Sugarbun Sibu on Friday afternoon. I made an effort to call and meet him.Had a good chat with him and talk about our good old days and how time flies.Without your website we will not be able to connect so many long lost class and schoolmates of class of form5 '76...tks to you again Tuan Website Jaga Mr. James Yong"
Well, I'm just happy to see more reconnectons among old friends ...
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Friday, August 20, 2010
Rojak Rendezvous on the Rejang
Yesterday afternoon in Sibu, Ben Wong met up with Gerard Harry over some local ROJAK. Yummy !
Will the two please fill us in on this micro-reunion ... thanks.!
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The plate of rojak so small ... where got enough???
Will the two please fill us in on this micro-reunion ... thanks.!
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Lipp Kee in Miri
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Our intrepid man in Miri, Leo Sia, sent in these two photos showing Lipp Kee and family in Oil Town.
Can someone help name the individuals in the line-up ...
Next stop Mulu ?
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Our intrepid man in Miri, Leo Sia, sent in these two photos showing Lipp Kee and family in Oil Town.
Where was this taken?
Two slightly mature Red Crossers (Crescenters?) reunited ...
Can someone help name the individuals in the line-up ...
Next stop Mulu ?
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Lipp Kee in Kuching
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I have just been sent this photo (thanks Ben!) and hope I can post it up properly as the line here in Hanoi is a bit flaky ...
Anyway, looks like LK is well looked after and having fun at Foody Goody ...
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Here's another photo ...
I have just been sent this photo (thanks Ben!) and hope I can post it up properly as the line here in Hanoi is a bit flaky ...
Anyway, looks like LK is well looked after and having fun at Foody Goody ...
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Here's another photo ...
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Lipp Kee in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur
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Our friend Chieh Lipp Kee and his family are back on vacation in Asia, all the way from Vancouver where they reside.
His tour will take him, his wife and two daughters (another daughter will join them later) to Singapore, Malaysia (KL, Kuching, Miri) and Brunei.
So far he has met some former classmates in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Here are some photos ...
Our friend Chieh Lipp Kee and his family are back on vacation in Asia, all the way from Vancouver where they reside.
His tour will take him, his wife and two daughters (another daughter will join them later) to Singapore, Malaysia (KL, Kuching, Miri) and Brunei.
So far he has met some former classmates in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Here are some photos ...
DAY 1: Crabs at Eng Seng (Singapore)
DAY 1: Trying some Singapore nonya kueh
DAY 2: Lunch in KL
DAY 2: Dinner catchup with some classmates in KL
(which of these handsome young chaps can you name?)
DAY 2: Late night supper in KL
(burp .... that was nice bak kut teh :)
DAY 3: LK trying to look cool at the Petronas Twin Tower, KL
DAY 3: Dinner with more classmates in Singapore
DAY 3: Dinner
DAY 3: Stroll on the Esplanade, Singapore
DAY 3: With Marina Bay Sands integrated resort in background
Well, that's it for now. There may be more photos as he continues his journey to Sarawak and Brunei.
So stay tuned ...
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malaysia,
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vancouver
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Condolences to Koon Teck
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Deepest condolences to Jensen Ng Koon Teck and family on the loss of his beloved father on Tuesday this week.
May he rest in peace.
Deepest condolences to Jensen Ng Koon Teck and family on the loss of his beloved father on Tuesday this week.
May he rest in peace.
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Giving Back to St Joe (Part 3)
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Here's an update on our donations from Bob Chew ...
"Hi all
1. Mark and I went to St Joe last week to confirm and pay for 105 units student desks and 3 teacher's tables. Choice of material, colour scheme and carpentry was done by SJS. The total for desks ( RM 7140 ) + tables ( RM 1500) = RM 8640.These desks and tables will be imprinted with " donated by Form 5 class of 1976".
2. We are now ordering 105 + 3 pippee brand plastic chairs to be sent to SJS . These will also bear the imprint "donated by Form 5 class of 1976".
3. All items will be delivered into the class ready for the new term on 14th Sept. The school break is from Sep 4th - 13th.
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4. We will organise a handover ceremony, date to be advised, after putting all these in place. The plan is to have at least 3 reps each from Form 5 Sci, Arts1 and Arts2 to be there for handover. We will also invite all donors if they are in Kuching. I will liase with the school prinicpal.
Bye for now
Bob Chew"
Thanks Bob and Mark for all the efforts. Will all those who haven't yet sent in their pledges please arrange to do so directly with Bob (lkcbob@tm.net.my).
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LINKS
Here are links to previously posted information on our "Giving Back to St Joe" initiative.
27 May: Revisiting the Library
12 June: Giving Back to St Joe
3 July: Giving Back to St Joe (continued)
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10 Sept: Giving Back to St Joe (Part 4)
15 Sept The Handover
Here's an update on our donations from Bob Chew ...
"Hi all
1. Mark and I went to St Joe last week to confirm and pay for 105 units student desks and 3 teacher's tables. Choice of material, colour scheme and carpentry was done by SJS. The total for desks ( RM 7140 ) + tables ( RM 1500) = RM 8640.These desks and tables will be imprinted with " donated by Form 5 class of 1976".
2. We are now ordering 105 + 3 pippee brand plastic chairs to be sent to SJS . These will also bear the imprint "donated by Form 5 class of 1976".
3. All items will be delivered into the class ready for the new term on 14th Sept. The school break is from Sep 4th - 13th.
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4. We will organise a handover ceremony, date to be advised, after putting all these in place. The plan is to have at least 3 reps each from Form 5 Sci, Arts1 and Arts2 to be there for handover. We will also invite all donors if they are in Kuching. I will liase with the school prinicpal.
Bye for now
Bob Chew"
Thanks Bob and Mark for all the efforts. Will all those who haven't yet sent in their pledges please arrange to do so directly with Bob (lkcbob@tm.net.my).
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LINKS
Here are links to previously posted information on our "Giving Back to St Joe" initiative.
27 May: Revisiting the Library
12 June: Giving Back to St Joe
3 July: Giving Back to St Joe (continued)
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10 Sept: Giving Back to St Joe (Part 4)
15 Sept The Handover
Sunday, August 8, 2010
8 Ways to Keep Youthful
Over the past few months, I have been receiving from some of you guys a number of interesting pictures and health tips for staying youthful. You asked that I share them on this blog, and I admit I've been sitting on them for a while. I thought I'd collect a few more before the right moment to post them. The moment is now.
Let's begin with this photo message from Dato' AM ...
I'm not very sure ... is our friend hinting that this is the secret to making it to the peak of Mount Kinabalu at 51? LOL.
Indeed many of you guys have found ways that seem to have worked (more or less) for yourselves.
Well, I've compiled some of those tips I've received into this list of "8 Ways to Keep Youthful". I must emphasise that these are NOT from me. Though I agree with many of them, I too find it a challenge to stick to many of these tips.
1) Meditate
Meditation reduces stress levels, keeps the mind positive and free from anxieties. It is as some say "Age is all in the mind" and through a regular practice of meditation one might attain a positive, fresh and youthful mind.
2) Exercise regularly and Eat well but in moderation
Moderate exercise on a regular basis promotes longevity, builds and maintains strength and flexibility and makes you feel alive.
Someone suggested: Eat a well balanced vegetarian diet. Studies show that a well balanced vegetarian diet with plenty of fresh vegetables, fruits, nuts and grains provides optimum nutrition for a fit and active body.
This is one advice I'm afraid I can't bring myself to follow. I love my steaks too much. But then again, I must say some vegetarians do look pretty good. Do you not agree?
3) Keep only cheerful friends
It is important to keep a positive outlook on life. Stay away from those who are chronically pessimistic. The grouches just pull you down.
Another advice I like: Laugh more often; laugh long and loud. Children laugh an average of 300 times a day, while adults laugh just 30 times per day. Laughter is an expression of inner happiness and is a tonic for the soul. When you are laughing, you are not brooding or despairing.
Back in school, some of us used to read the magazine "Reader's Digest", and in those early issues, there was always a column called "Laughter is the Best Medicine". I still believe in that dictum, and this website tells you more.
4) Keep Learning
Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, how to win 4D, whatever ... You can also learn lots by travelling. You're never too old to learn. Never let the brain idle. "An idle mind is the devil's workshop." And the devil's name is Alzheimer's.
5) Surround yourself with what you love
Whether it is family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, etc, surround yourself with them. Your home is your refuge. Invite your good buddies home for good conversations and good dinners (also don't forget your Website Jaga :)
Your home is also where you should feel safe to be at your creative best. Whether through music, photography, painting, dancing, writing, blogging, etc, getting in touch with your own unique inner creativity can make you feel ALIVE.
6) Accept the tragedies of life
The tears will happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person, who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.
7) Cherish your health
I'm no doctor, so will let Dr Kuo comment more on this.
All I can suggest about your health is: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve yourself, get help.
Once in a while, spoil yourself. Maybe a spa, facial, massage ... check our previous post on ways to pamper your feet :-)
8) Give Joy to Others
You never lose what you give. In fact by sharing your own happiness, talent and resources with others you nurture your own treasure chest of grace, blessings and peace.
You can do this in any way you wish ... donations to charitable organisations, helping others, random acts of kindness, giving back to society ... it's totally up to you.
Well, those are the 8 tips for keeping youthful. Let me end this posting by inviting you to reflect on two sayings.
The first is "It's not about the years in your life, but the life in your years".
The other is "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away".
Go on my friends and live it up !!!
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Let's begin with this photo message from Dato' AM ...
I'm not very sure ... is our friend hinting that this is the secret to making it to the peak of Mount Kinabalu at 51? LOL.
Indeed many of you guys have found ways that seem to have worked (more or less) for yourselves.
Well, I've compiled some of those tips I've received into this list of "8 Ways to Keep Youthful". I must emphasise that these are NOT from me. Though I agree with many of them, I too find it a challenge to stick to many of these tips.
1) Meditate
Meditation reduces stress levels, keeps the mind positive and free from anxieties. It is as some say "Age is all in the mind" and through a regular practice of meditation one might attain a positive, fresh and youthful mind.
2) Exercise regularly and Eat well but in moderation
Moderate exercise on a regular basis promotes longevity, builds and maintains strength and flexibility and makes you feel alive.
Someone suggested: Eat a well balanced vegetarian diet. Studies show that a well balanced vegetarian diet with plenty of fresh vegetables, fruits, nuts and grains provides optimum nutrition for a fit and active body.
This is one advice I'm afraid I can't bring myself to follow. I love my steaks too much. But then again, I must say some vegetarians do look pretty good. Do you not agree?
3) Keep only cheerful friends
It is important to keep a positive outlook on life. Stay away from those who are chronically pessimistic. The grouches just pull you down.
Another advice I like: Laugh more often; laugh long and loud. Children laugh an average of 300 times a day, while adults laugh just 30 times per day. Laughter is an expression of inner happiness and is a tonic for the soul. When you are laughing, you are not brooding or despairing.
Back in school, some of us used to read the magazine "Reader's Digest", and in those early issues, there was always a column called "Laughter is the Best Medicine". I still believe in that dictum, and this website tells you more.
So laugh loud, laugh hard, laugh more, Kuchingites!
Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, how to win 4D, whatever ... You can also learn lots by travelling. You're never too old to learn. Never let the brain idle. "An idle mind is the devil's workshop." And the devil's name is Alzheimer's.
5) Surround yourself with what you love
Whether it is family, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, etc, surround yourself with them. Your home is your refuge. Invite your good buddies home for good conversations and good dinners (also don't forget your Website Jaga :)
Your home is also where you should feel safe to be at your creative best. Whether through music, photography, painting, dancing, writing, blogging, etc, getting in touch with your own unique inner creativity can make you feel ALIVE.
6) Accept the tragedies of life
The tears will happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person, who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive.
7) Cherish your health
I'm no doctor, so will let Dr Kuo comment more on this.
All I can suggest about your health is: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve yourself, get help.
Once in a while, spoil yourself. Maybe a spa, facial, massage ... check our previous post on ways to pamper your feet :-)
8) Give Joy to Others
You never lose what you give. In fact by sharing your own happiness, talent and resources with others you nurture your own treasure chest of grace, blessings and peace.
You can do this in any way you wish ... donations to charitable organisations, helping others, random acts of kindness, giving back to society ... it's totally up to you.
Well, those are the 8 tips for keeping youthful. Let me end this posting by inviting you to reflect on two sayings.
The first is "It's not about the years in your life, but the life in your years".
The other is "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away".
Go on my friends and live it up !!!
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Sarawak Regatta 2010
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Dato' AM sent this over yesterday ... live action from the Sarawak River? It seems NST won a couple of trophies. Well done!
Looks like lots of excitement. Anyone else went to watch? Any more photos you can contribute ?
I was suggesting that maybe next year, the Boys of St Joe 1976 can enter a boat too. Provided the organisers will permit a special design that has added width and can take slightly more weight, in order to accomodate our current physique.
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Dato' AM sent this over yesterday ... live action from the Sarawak River? It seems NST won a couple of trophies. Well done!
Looks like lots of excitement. Anyone else went to watch? Any more photos you can contribute ?
I was suggesting that maybe next year, the Boys of St Joe 1976 can enter a boat too. Provided the organisers will permit a special design that has added width and can take slightly more weight, in order to accomodate our current physique.
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Asian Songbirds of the 1970s (Part 2)
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Let's continue with the Asian female singers from the 70s.
Teresa Teng (pinyin: Deng Li Jun) was a very popular and musically influential singer from Taiwan, who came into the limelight in the early 1970s. She is especially well known for folk songs and romantic ballads. Her voice and songs are instantly recognized throughout Asia and in areas with large Asian populations, to the extent that it has been said, "Wherever there are Chinese people, the songs of Teresa Teng can be heard."
This lady continued to have much success until her untimely death at 42 from an asthma attack in 1995. However her memory lives on, and her albums continue to be immensely popular. My wife has her complete collection of songs on CD, as I'm sure many other fans do.
So turn up the volume and enjoy her crystal clear voice in "Tian Mi Mi", meaning "Sweet Honey" (I think?) ...
Undoubtedly Teresa Teng's classic song is "Yue Liang Dai Piao Wo De Xin", which is literally translated as "The Moon Represents My Heart". Enjoy ...
Next let's turn to our very own Sarawakian songbird who was prominent during the swinging seventies. ELAS mentioned her in his previous comments, and I recall her music as well. She is Rose Iwanaga, and she, together with her band The Avengers, have the distinction of being the first English-language recording music group from East Malaysia. The Avengers comprised James Ong (rhythm), Jimmy Ho (lead), Peter Ho (bass) and Jalek Zula (drums). I believe the group made 3 albums.
Here's the best-known of Rose Iwanaga's songs ...
I often wondered what happened to Rose and her band. There are a few websites on them, but no one seems to know. Do any of you?
That's it for today. More in Part 3 ...
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Let's continue with the Asian female singers from the 70s.
Teresa Teng (pinyin: Deng Li Jun) was a very popular and musically influential singer from Taiwan, who came into the limelight in the early 1970s. She is especially well known for folk songs and romantic ballads. Her voice and songs are instantly recognized throughout Asia and in areas with large Asian populations, to the extent that it has been said, "Wherever there are Chinese people, the songs of Teresa Teng can be heard."
This lady continued to have much success until her untimely death at 42 from an asthma attack in 1995. However her memory lives on, and her albums continue to be immensely popular. My wife has her complete collection of songs on CD, as I'm sure many other fans do.
So turn up the volume and enjoy her crystal clear voice in "Tian Mi Mi", meaning "Sweet Honey" (I think?) ...
Undoubtedly Teresa Teng's classic song is "Yue Liang Dai Piao Wo De Xin", which is literally translated as "The Moon Represents My Heart". Enjoy ...
Next let's turn to our very own Sarawakian songbird who was prominent during the swinging seventies. ELAS mentioned her in his previous comments, and I recall her music as well. She is Rose Iwanaga, and she, together with her band The Avengers, have the distinction of being the first English-language recording music group from East Malaysia. The Avengers comprised James Ong (rhythm), Jimmy Ho (lead), Peter Ho (bass) and Jalek Zula (drums). I believe the group made 3 albums.
L to R: James, Jimmy, Peter, Jalek, Rose
I often wondered what happened to Rose and her band. There are a few websites on them, but no one seems to know. Do any of you?
That's it for today. More in Part 3 ...
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Labels:
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rose iwanaga,
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songs,
teresa teng,
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