It is now 3.30am. I have been sitting here on my dining table downstairs since 10pm on Monday evening. And it is already Tuesday morning.
It has been raining NON stop since then, and to be technically correct, it has been raining since Monday morning around 9am or so.
Yes yes I know that once upon a time last week, the haze was terrible, with forest fires from Indonesia, and we need rain to clear the air and all. But this is ridiculous.
Not too long ago when I was just barely an adolescent, my home town Tuaran was flooded almost waist deep. I mean the whole town was like a freaking fishing village. And now Kelantan, Johor and most part of the states in Malaysia are flooded.
I mean a few years back, it was the tsunami that hit us. And now on Christmas, flood!
Talking about tsunamis, the earthquake that triggered it could be linked to another major earthquake that occured precisely a year ago (2003) at the other side of the continent. I watched the NGEO channel in Singapore 2 days ago. It sort of created a chain reaction in the Earth movements. If this is true then an earthquake in Japan, could lead to another quake somewhere in the US (for example). Entah la all this. Mother Nature is reacting back. And documentaries like NGEO and "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore, is really trying to open up our senses to how we are treating our own home.
Well, as some people would say. We would not live to see the disasters and consequences. Yah, I know. But what about our younger generations. Do we want them to suffer and pick up what crap we had left behind?
It has been raining NON stop since then, and to be technically correct, it has been raining since Monday morning around 9am or so.
Yes yes I know that once upon a time last week, the haze was terrible, with forest fires from Indonesia, and we need rain to clear the air and all. But this is ridiculous.
Not too long ago when I was just barely an adolescent, my home town Tuaran was flooded almost waist deep. I mean the whole town was like a freaking fishing village. And now Kelantan, Johor and most part of the states in Malaysia are flooded.
I mean a few years back, it was the tsunami that hit us. And now on Christmas, flood!
Talking about tsunamis, the earthquake that triggered it could be linked to another major earthquake that occured precisely a year ago (2003) at the other side of the continent. I watched the NGEO channel in Singapore 2 days ago. It sort of created a chain reaction in the Earth movements. If this is true then an earthquake in Japan, could lead to another quake somewhere in the US (for example). Entah la all this. Mother Nature is reacting back. And documentaries like NGEO and "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore, is really trying to open up our senses to how we are treating our own home.
Well, as some people would say. We would not live to see the disasters and consequences. Yah, I know. But what about our younger generations. Do we want them to suffer and pick up what crap we had left behind?


Yeah, it's a bit depressing with the weather and what's going on with our land these days. Can you imagine having rain all day long for days? You know, my clothes had been hanging outside for 3 days now. It kept raining and I was too pissed to pick them clothes to dry indoor. Bleh.
Let's not even talk about the "haze" with get from Indo's forest fire. It's like an annual thing we get. -_-"
Rainy Christmas is another thing to complain about. Last year, my brother's in-laws came to Sabah (to my dad's hometown). Few days stay and they had to cancel a few plans of sight-seeing, all thanks to the rain. What's worse was.. they had to miss their flight because the road was flooded!
Hope Mother Nature won't be mad at us for long. I'm hoping for a nice, warm Christmas this year. :)
well i hope that the rain does not spoil my christmas/registration party this dec 26th.