Deb’s friends from KL, Lyd and Wai Yan, is in Sabah for
holiday so Deb brought them to places around KK today. I tagged along since
they plan for a tour in UMS. So, being a UMS student (I am still legally a
student yah.tengkiu). I proudly showed them the beach a.k.a. ODEC next to the marine research
institute. I must admit, though, that it is my first time being there as well.
Let me repeat that. My FIRST time being in ODEC. Yes, I know I know…
We went to the crocodile farm in Tuaran after that. Its my
second time there (3rd time in a crocodile farm, to be precise). The
coolest moment is Wai Yan feeding the chicken meat to the crocs. We were
excited to see them fight or even move a bit (crocodiles are very lazy reptiles
in terms movement). No wonder they’ve gotten fat, dirty, stinks and scary. But
no, no crocs fight for today, they were just anxious waiting for food. Seeing
the crocs move somehow thrilled us. An applaud goes to Lyd for not hiding
behind Deb’s back. I understand how you felt as I did with you-know-what. ;)
We headed to Lokan bakar and oh boy, it was very
‘zelicious’. Filled with Lokan and kelapa pudding, we watched the sun set
peacefully. I THANK GOD I get to see the sunset. I mean, really! I love to
watch sunset and to be blown away by its beauty.
“A sunset on this
side is another sunrise
on the other side of the globe.”
This was one of the thought that popped up in my mind as I
watch it sinks in. I tell you, I am always amazed at the art of how fast the
sun set, how beautiful it can be, how the colors of the clouds reflected from
the sunlight blends in together and create such a beautiful, serene scenery
(ok, I’m getting poetic here. Gah.)
-peace out-
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