Sunday, January 3, 2010
pest control semulajadi
Saya ada menanam pokok limau dirumah. Selain gembira kerana sumber limau kasturi dan harum daun limau, saya juga selalu pening kepala kerana daun imau yang harum ini juga menraik perhatian haiwan perosak. Serangga selalu menjadikan daun limau terutama pucuk yang muda sebagai diet mereka. Saya tidak mahu menggunakkan racun serangga kerana ingin mencuba metode yang mesra alam.
Selalunya saya akan memeriksa daun limau sekali seminggu tapi usaha ini tidak berjaya kerana serangga ini hanya mengambil masa sehari untuk membotakkan separuh daripada pokok limau. Sehinggalah seorang kawan mencadangkan saya menggunakan air bawang putih.
Caranya, tumbuk 3 ulas bawang putih dengan lesung batu. masukkan ke dalam 'sprinkler', campurkan dengan air. semburkan ke daun pokok limau anda. Saya telah mencuba kaedah ini selama 6 bulan dan ia amat berjaya. Bergantung kepada cuaca, selangkan semburan ini sebulan sekali. Bawang putih bukan sahaja berguna untuk 'menghalau' vampire tapi juga berkesan menghalau makhluk perosak....
Friday, December 18, 2009
Maninjau Chalet, Janda Baik Pahang
Hanya 40 minit daripada kesibukan bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, anda boleh menikmati kehijauan hutan belantara dan kesejukan air sungai. Destinasi kami kali ini ialah maninjau camp di Janda Baik, Pahang. Tidak tahu pula asal usul nama 'Janda Baik' ni. Mungkin...i don't know, baik jangan buat apa-apa andaian ha ha ha ha.
Camp Maninjau ni diuruskan oleh Pak Latif. Pak Latif juga memiliki kedai runcit berhampiran dengan camp ni. Ada Chalet, tapak khemah, dewan aktiviti, surau, tandas, tempat latihan bina semanagat, tempat BBQ dan yang paling penting...sungai!
Sungai disini tidak lah dalam sangat jadi amat sesuai untuk family yang ada anak kecil.
Kali ini, kami memilih chalet untuk wanita dan yang lelaki tidur didalam khemah. selepas mandi sungai, kami mula menghidupkan api untuk BBQ. By 8pm kami dah mula makan ayam panggang, kentang, sosej dan apa saja makanan yang boleh dipanggang. Makanan dan air macam bottomless..all u can eat. Ada yang menikmati keindahan bintang dan ada yang menghabiskan masa jadi real property guru dengan bermain monopoly. Semakin malam suasana semakin sejuk...by 1am mata semakin mengantuk, basuh muka gosok gigi dan boommmhit the sleeping bag in the tent dan light off.
Bukak mata, masih gelap. basuh muka dan lepak di kerusi melayan perasaan. bila hari semakin terang, aku cuma duduk ditepi sungai sambil membaca buku. Suasana memang tenang dan aku dah lama tak membaca buku dalam keadaan yang cukup tenang. Terasa seperti masa terhenti, hanya aku sungai dan alam semula jadi.
Selepas breakfast, jam menunjukkan pukul 9 pagi. Masih sejuk dan aku pasti air sungai pun lebih sejuk lagi. Tanpa buang masa, aku bertukar ke pakaina mandi dan terus bedebush ke dalam sungai. tak payah pikir panjang tentang betapa sejuknya air sungai ni....just do it.
Tepat jam 12, kami mula packing balik. Terasa berat juga nak meninggalkan ketenangan di hutan rimba ni. Tapi, aku akan kembali lagi, mungkin tidak ditempat yang sama, tapi di tempat yang menjanjikan ketenangan yang sama.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Natrah
Malam semalam (8 Disember 2009), kumpulan RoadRunnerz telah menukar sedikit aktivitinya. Jika sebelum ini, banyak aktiviti jalan-jalan cari makan (rujuk blog http://kakimakanz.blogspot.com kali ini RoadRunnerz telah bertukar kepada culture vulture dengan menonton teater Natrah di Istana Budaya, Jalan Tun Razak Kuala Lumpur. Pertunjukan bermula pada pukul 8.30 malam. Kami tiba awal dan sempat makan malam di cafe Istana Budaya dan solat maghrib di surau. Kami juga sempat bergambar di hadapan poster pertunjukan.
Pertunjukan teater Natrah boleh dikatakan berjaya dengan persembahan mantap pelakon-pelakonmya dan juga prop yang briliiant.
Namun, dalam keasyikkan melayan lakonan, tidak dapat tidak kita memikirkan isu disebalik kisah Natrah ini. Cerita ini berlatarkan selepas perang dunia kedua di Malaya. Ia bermula dengan pendudukan jepun di Indonesia. Ibu kandung Natrah yang merupakan keturunan Belanda beragama katholik menyerahkan anaknya Maria (Natrah) yang masih kecil kepada Aminah seorang wanita tempatan beragama islam untuk dijaga sementara menunggu perang tamat. Ibu kandung Natrah telah lari pulang ke Belanda apabila jepun berjaya menawan indonesia.
Aminah kemudiannya membawa Natrah ke Kemaman Terengganu, Malaya. Natrah dijaga seperti anaknya sendir dan telah diajar budaya melayu dan agama islam. Maksudnya, Natrah dijadikan seorang beragama islam.
8 tahun kemudian, ibu bapa Natrah berjaya menjejaki Natrah. Aminah telah diperdaya untuk membawa Natrah ke Singapura yang dibawah kekuasaan Inggeris.
Di dalam pergolakan tersebut, Aminah telah sempat mengahwinkan Natrah dengan seorang pemuda, Mansor Adabi di Singapura. Setelah melalui pelbagai peringkat prosiding undang-undang, mahkamah telah memutuskan bahawa Natrah harus dikembalikan kepada ibu bapa kandungnya.
Isu Natrah ini bukan sahaja melibatkan perebutan antara aminah dan keluarga kandung beliau, tapi ia telah dieksploitasi oleh pihak Inggeris/belanda dan nasionalis pada masa tersebut. Perebutan hak penjagaan kini bertukar kepada isu agama dan kemerdekaan dari penjajahan.
Aminah tidak mahu menyerahkan Natrah kerana ingin menjaga akidah Natrah. Nasionalis menjadikan Natrah sebagai simbol kesombongan penjajah yang dimanifestasi di dalam keputusan mahkamah yang dikatakan tidak adil.
Persoalannya, apakah yang memberikan hak kepada Aminah untuk menukar agama Natrah daripada katholik kepada Islam. Dia memegang janji dan amanah untuk menjaga Natrah semasa perang. Adakah alasan menjaga akidah Natrah adalah satu justifikasi apabila dia sendiri telah memecah amanah yang diberikan kepadanya?
Friday, December 4, 2009
ayat-ayat cinta
Desir pasir di padang tandus
Segersang pemikiran hati
Terkisah ku di antara cinta yang rumit
Bila keyakinanku datang
Kasih bukan sekadar cinta
Pengorbanan cinta yang agung
Ku pertaruhkan
Maafkan bila ku tak sempurna
Cinta ini tak mungkin ku cegah
Ayat-ayat cinta bercerita
Cintaku padamu
Bila bahagia mulai menyentuh
Seakan ku bisa hidup lebih lama
Namun harus ku tinggalkan cinta
Ketika ku bersujud
Bila keyakinanku datang
Kasih bukan sekedar cinta
Pengorbanan cinta yang agung
Ku pertaruhkan
Ketika ku bersujud
Lirik ayat ayat cinta
penyanyi: Rossa
Segersang pemikiran hati
Terkisah ku di antara cinta yang rumit
Bila keyakinanku datang
Kasih bukan sekadar cinta
Pengorbanan cinta yang agung
Ku pertaruhkan
Maafkan bila ku tak sempurna
Cinta ini tak mungkin ku cegah
Ayat-ayat cinta bercerita
Cintaku padamu
Bila bahagia mulai menyentuh
Seakan ku bisa hidup lebih lama
Namun harus ku tinggalkan cinta
Ketika ku bersujud
Bila keyakinanku datang
Kasih bukan sekedar cinta
Pengorbanan cinta yang agung
Ku pertaruhkan
Ketika ku bersujud
Lirik ayat ayat cinta
penyanyi: Rossa
Monday, November 30, 2009
Empangan air sungai kuning
Who would have thought that next to the urban life of Shah Alam, lies a pocket of beautiful collection of flora and fauna? Taman Pertanian Malaysia Bukit Cahaya Shah Alam or better known by the name Bukit Cerakah (Cerakah hill) promise to excite any avid nature lovers. At a nominal cost (RM1 for parking and RM3 for entrance fee), you can enjoy the serenity of the park. You can charter a bicycle so can you cover most of the garden within shorter time. The park opens at 9am. It is advisable to come early while the air is still fresh and cool.
This vast pocket of green lungs was created to expose the public on agriculture products. There are botanical gardens like herb garden, mushroom, paddy field and animal garden such as deer, fish ponds and peacock. I supposed there are agricultural researches conducted here but the research activity may not be open to the public like me. Just hope there is so this vast amount of lands will be fully utilized.
From the look of it, this park comprises of virgin and secondary forest. People can do a lot of activities like visiting various gardens, jogging, play paintball, and stay at the chalet, camping, fishing and host of other activities. For me, I just want to enjoy my weekly brisk walking while enjoying the view and the fresh air. Last Saturday I decided to explore Empangan Sungai Air Kuning (literally means Yellow River Dam). Around 9.15 am, I took the easy way to the dam using the tarred road. It is quite easy to find the dam as there a lot of map and signage along the way.
I reached the dam around 10am. The air is still quite cool at the time; it was cloudy and drizzling at the same time. I took a breather at a hut while enjoying the view. At RM18, you can catch all the fish that you want. However, fishing here is strictly catch-and-release. You may catch but you need to release the fish back to the water.
Please keep track of the time as the serenity of this place is intoxicating. You can easily lose track of time. Watching the fishes swam freely in the water gave me the feeling of peace and tranquility. The time can easily pass you by; it is just you and nature. One thing that I like about nature is that it is so pure and honest. How I wish our life can be that simple.
After 30 minutes I took a jungle track to Sungai Dua Dam. It was raining the night before and it makes the track very wet and slippery. The track is not that hard and it is suitable for beginners who want to have a feel of what jungle tracking is all about. The first part of the track is along the dam before it turns to the jungle. Just look up and follow the sign and you will be able to keep on track. My journey took longer time as I made various stops to take photos. If only I have a better camera…the camera fitted in my blackberry is not suitable for this occasion. However, I make do with whatever resources I have. The scenery is too precious to let go…I must immortalize it in my album. You can find lot of beautiful species of flora and fauna as well as stream of river along the track. Just hearing the sound of the running water makes all the sweat worth it. The track can be quite fun but can be quite lonely as well. The best thing is you have the track all for yourself. The downside is that it is very remote and if anything happen to you, nobody will be able to help you.
You will know that you are near the main road when you reach cemented track. By this time, the sun already begins to flex its muscle. The road that leads to exit the park is relatively easy. It is just that with tired legs and scorching sun makes it a bit difficult to walk.
Always remember to bring a bottle of water. It keeps you hydrated. My personal choice is a bottle of Ribena or Evian. Ribena is good for the refreshing taste and sugar for instant energy. Evian is for the mineral. It may also helps if you bring some chocolate bars for instant energy. Better bring your small backpack to put all your water, chocolates, wallet, mobile and car keys. You do not want to accidently drop your car keys in the jungle and have to double back to find it. You may find that with proper shoes, it is easier to walk in the jungle. My timberland shoes never fail me in ‘hard’ or easy tracks. Always wear proper attire such as long sleeves t-shirt and long pants (for example the one that you use for jogging). Long sleeves t-shirts and pants will act as a cover from leaves and thorns. Most important thing is, please respect the environment. Do not bring home any species like flowers as souvenirs. You can snap a photo and put it in your album. Let the flora and fauna dies in their natural habitat and not in your personal album.
Friday, November 20, 2009
To one in paradise by Edgar Allan Poe
Thou was all that to me, love
For which my soul did pine -
A green isle in the sea, love
A fountain and a shrine,
All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers,
and the flowers were mine.
Ah, dream too bright to last!
Ah, starry hope! that didst arise
but to be overcast!
A future from out the future cries.
For which my soul did pine -
A green isle in the sea, love
A fountain and a shrine,
All wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers,
and the flowers were mine.
Ah, dream too bright to last!
Ah, starry hope! that didst arise
but to be overcast!
A future from out the future cries.
Freidman's quote
"We don't know how many millions of barrels of oil or kilowatts of energy we could save just by thinking more about how we live rather than shrinking more of how we live"
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