Saturday, December 28, 2013

I woke up this morning and took a walk with my camera.

A "Kelulut" is a kind of insect like bees they produce their own kind of honey which to the Malays contains more medicinal properties than that of the honey produced by the bees. They a smaller in size and are black in colour and thy bite but not sting and if you kill one the chances are you better get the hell out of the area but otherwise they do not attack. The little house on the lower left hand corner is their man made hive.

Thousand of baby fishes were freed into the pond last week and they are one of the most sought after fishes loved by the Chinese and are called Ikan Ubi. They nlook like the sucker fish or commonly known as the MPPP fish for their job of cleaning up.

Sometimes in moment like these I do miss the presence of my children and wonder if i will get to see them all together again before I kick the bucket.

While looking at this scene try adding some sounds of wild gibbons and mixtures of birds rising in the background.Also to the sound of the river flowing over the rocks behind those palm trees.

Man can live with nature by not imposing too much of his presence and living within its constraints. The respect for that which has existed for only God knows how long is paramount to our very survival, the will to preserve this respect is our responsibility if what we have is to survive into the future.

It is slowly but gradually becoming more easier to get in touch with who I am when all the traffic and the dramas of work and human existence are not there to wake up to anymore even if it is for a short moment in space and time. This is no paradise but it is a retreat from that which is a rat race.

The glory of God is when the morning sun sheds its light upon the dew covered grass and the greenery of the earth comes to life. Come walk with me and heal your wearied minds.


1 comment:

Febri Doni said...

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