Haze Be Gone
Aug. 10, 2009 No Comments Posted under: Uncategorized
When my brother visited us last week, the first thing that Eu and Qi were very eager to tell him was about Anduki.
The burnt field of Anduki, that is.
The area that we pass by every morning and noon when we send and pick Eu up from school - which Eu always says makes her feel sad. The first time I saw it, I thought it was spectacular - not exactly pretty but the contrast with the surrounding area untouched by the fire was too great to miss.
My brother on the other hand, snorted when I told him that some parts of this burnt Anduki looked like an autumn scene - minus the cold weather.
Of course, there are parts where the sign of devastation was really evident - but I prefer to see the parts where with a bit of imagination and strong cold air-conditioning system, can pass for a September in some temperate countries.
We have blue sky today after days of haze - and let’s hope it will stay this way.
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But last Tuesday, we had one thing in common as we both delivered our daughter
My neighbour complained that her own daughter wore bare back shirts during her confinement that irritated her to no end - and my mother countered by complaining about how lax I am about wearing slippers when walking on the cold tiles floor (not to mention not wearing sweaters in the bedroom when the air con is on).
Unlike most troupe that usually visited our home, this "lion" danced into our living room, getting the kids all excited.