Khamis, 30 Julai 2009

RAINING DAY....

IMAGE : COPY FROM SAKURASA 2 BLOG
( But in my blog just picture - thank Sakurasa )


Lately....we faced raining days
Very cool weather out there,
We also can save our electric bill
coz no need use air-cond


For all bikers like us
can play with the rain drops
and no need take bath at home,
just in middle way on work....

Thanks Allah bring a lot blessing to us........


Rabu, 29 Julai 2009

ANOTHER GREEN......GREEN WORLD


GREEN DRAGON FLY
- Image by Flickr.com.worldofgreen.


WHEN I WAS SMALL....
I ALWAYS SAW THIS DRAGON FLY
FLYING AROUND MY SMALL POND
IN FRONT OF MY CUTE HOUSE


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AS A SMALL KID, ME AND MY FRIENDS TRY TO CATCH THEM ( TO BE THEIR GOOD FRIEND AND WILL TAKE CARE OF THEM)

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SO....THAT VERY EASY WAY WANT TO CATCH THEM
FIRST YOU - TAKE A STICK
( NORMALLY WE USE MAMA'S BROOM )
MADE FROM COCONUT LEAF
PUT A LITTLE BIT MILK OF NANGKA TREE (GETAH NANGKA)
AT THE END OF THE BROOM'S STICK


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AND COME CLOSED TO THE THEM
NORMALLY IT QUIET HANGING ON THE GREEN OF GRASS
JUST TOUCH YOUR STICK TO THEIR BODY..
THEY'LL BE TRAPPED
AN SOON....TO BE YOUR FRIEND


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BUT TAKE CARE..IT SOMETIME WILL BITE YOU A LITTLE BIT

( But as kampung boys not just bite by Dragon Fly, stung by Savage Bee it a normally thing for us. Life more beautiful in a small kampung if you faced a big trouble )


NOTE : DON'T TRY THIS WAY TO CATCH A DRAGON FLY .
IT JUST A PAST SAD STORIES ABOUT OUR GREEN WORLD.


"WE OWN THE ONLY EARTH - TAKE CARE TOGETHER"

Jumaat, 17 Julai 2009

HOW TO GROOM YOUR GARDEN ?



IN A TROPICAL GARDEN
A WOOD AND STONE BE A MAIN MATERIAL


Growing a Garden on a Small Space

With well planning, a small balcony can offer some of the same amenities as a garden in the ground: lush foliage, colorful flowers — even vegetables. A small balcony garden has plants up front and up close where you can appreciate it. Plants provide seasonal interest and a bit of privacy, and you still have room for outdoor dining and relaxing.

A balcony offers a host of gardening challenges — no soil, perhaps too much shade or too much sun, and difficulty in bringing water to the garden. Don't give up your gardening dreams, however. You can grow a balcony garden if you keep the following in mind:

  • Create a focal point. The focal point in this plan is a small tree or standard (a shrub trained as a small, single-trunk tree). For extra color, underplant the tree with trailing spring or summer-blooming annual flowers (pansies, lobelias, marigolds, petunias, and so on).
  • Use window boxes. Fasten window boxes to your balcony's railing, so that they're viewable from indoors or from outside. Use them to create more privacy or to frame a view. Change plantings in the window boxes seasonally by growing annuals in the summer and stuffing the boxes with greens and dried-berry plants for winter and the holidays.
  • Grow container plants. Colorful pots of annuals provide surprising amounts of flower color at close range. Water draining from the containers can stain the balcony surface or drip on your neighbor below — keep saucers under the pots.
  • Don't forget veggies. Squeeze herbs and vegetables into your balcony garden. To save space, train climbers, such as cucumbers and tomatoes, on teepees or in cages.
  • Install an outdoor faucet. Consider installing an outdoor faucet to avoid the tedium of watering with a watering pot.

Size (not too tall or spreading) and maintenance (not too demanding) are your main considerations when making plans for a balcony garden. Also check on your sun and shade exposure throughout the day.

The following small trees and shrubs need sun most of the day and could serve as a focal point on a balcony garden:

  • Camellia (needs shade in hot climates)
  • Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica)
  • Hibiscus (standard)
  • Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergi)
  • Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)
  • Palms (indoor/outdoor)
  • Tree rose (Rosa )
Hope you can try for your own garden, make it cool looking and be a nice place to hide.

* SOURCE FROM DUMMIES.COM



Khamis, 2 Julai 2009

IT ABOUT MY OLD BIKE

ME AND MY MERAH


This story about my old bike - MERAH. In 1966 - It a one sad story. My abah bought this bike from someone, the price around RM25.00. I love it very much. My abah always take me ride on Merah along the street in kampung after school time. I wash it everday, even I can't ride it because I'm still young and short. After a few year. One day, abah going broke. He sold Merah to someone. When I'm going back from school, I ask abah where Merah?. My abah told me Merah was sold. I cried louder and take long time to stop. The solucition to stop me crying abah give me a belt.

Untill now I still rembember Merah, but at this time my abah bike collection added. Because you know why? Merah is my first bike we have.


This image by blogger - rouslenz- distortion -. ( thank very much bro )