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 Sunset over the Selangor River as my mum (her helper) and myself wait for our seafood dinner at Kuala Muara Kitchen. Did some birdwatching in the paddyfields and the Kuala Selangor Nature Park on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The Ebird Checklists from Tanjung Karang and Kuala Selangor Nature Park (Taman Alam Kuala Selangor) are available by clicking on these location names. It has been a long time since I last visited Kuala Selangor with my family. My mum surprisingly still remembered the fireflies. This was a trip we took many years ago when the fireflies still existed along the shores of Kampung Kuantan. That is sadly a thing of the past.
Sunset over the Selangor River as my mum (her helper) and myself wait for our seafood dinner at Kuala Muara Kitchen. Did some birdwatching in the paddyfields and the Kuala Selangor Nature Park on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The Ebird Checklists from Tanjung Karang and Kuala Selangor Nature Park (Taman Alam Kuala Selangor) are available by clicking on these location names. It has been a long time since I last visited Kuala Selangor with my family. My mum surprisingly still remembered the fireflies. This was a trip we took many years ago when the fireflies still existed along the shores of Kampung Kuantan. That is sadly a thing of the past. 
 Dinner at the newly opened Kuala Muara Kitchen next to Le-Shore Hotel. Aquamarine-painted walls were cool. Our dinner comprised mussels cooked in salted egg butter sauce, seafood fried rice (with a relatively large prawn), mango kerabu (which my mum rated as delicious and as a former nurse who worked in Perlis, Penang & Kedah, some of the best kerabu originates from those States so she knows how to rate kerabu) and fish & chips.
Dinner at the newly opened Kuala Muara Kitchen next to Le-Shore Hotel. Aquamarine-painted walls were cool. Our dinner comprised mussels cooked in salted egg butter sauce, seafood fried rice (with a relatively large prawn), mango kerabu (which my mum rated as delicious and as a former nurse who worked in Perlis, Penang & Kedah, some of the best kerabu originates from those States so she knows how to rate kerabu) and fish & chips. Her first slice of BBQ Stingray (Pari) followed by ..............
                                          Her first slice of BBQ Stingray (Pari) followed by ..............  a SECOND slice of pari.
                                              a SECOND slice of pari. 
 PanTimor's BBQ Spread was irresistible.
                              PanTimor's BBQ Spread was irresistible.  A nyonya heritage-looking shophouse with a cafe at Pekan Lama Kuala Selangor named Auntie Foo.
      A nyonya heritage-looking shophouse with a cafe at Pekan Lama Kuala Selangor named Auntie Foo. 
 








Mallards in flight, a wader, and a family of grebe in the pond plus a flying swift/swallow species were being observed by a girl through her binoculars - this makes for a great introduction to birdwatching in terms of visualization should anyone starting a website or needing promotional material on birds & birdwatching, whether you are a teacher or a volunteer or journalist or website designer/administrator or a hobbyist or working with an environmental organization (local or international) and need cool graphics to promote events like World Migratory Bird Day, Asian Waterbirds Census, World Wetlands Day and more. The banner above was sourced from this website which you can explore HERE . Sometimes, organizations, schools, companies, etc have websites where web users may encounter a webpage that does not exist, has been moved or has a dead or broken link. This is known as the 404 error code, one of the most frequent errors a web or internet user may encounter. When that happens the IT team should be provided with innovative and creative website templates to alert, inform and educate the internet user accordingly about a 404 error occurring. INSIDER has compiled the most creative 404 error pages on the web in 2015 which you can read about, view (and chuckle accordingly) HERE.



 
I was finally able to analyze my research survey data through SPSS software after hitting 100 responses by the second week of February 2023. It was not easy getting 100 responses to my questionnaire. Quantitative data analysis was (and still is) very new to me. One Sunday was needed to reconnect with Mother Nature and re-charge after work and study. My mum had not been outdoors for several months now so it was time to visit the nearest green hills to Kuala Lumpur (other than Genting Highlands). She hesitated to order tea-set from the cafe at Pineyard, Tanarimba preferring to gaze at the greenery beyond (as pictured above). The opening and closing hours of Pineyard are listed HERE. Her appetite returned as we headed to the quaint village of Bukit Tinggi for an early dinner. She was happy though with the seafood fried rice and stir-fried french beans with salted egg yolk that I ordered for our dinner. The Bentong Soy Sauce and Bentong Ginger were a happy find for her as well. The latter has been certified as a geographical indication in 2015 by the Agricultural Dept of Pahang and its popularity as a high-quality ingredient for cooking was acknowledged by Michelin Guide HERE. Dare I venture beyond and onwards to Bentong, Pahang one day? I just might.

Quaint village of Bukit Tinggi in Pahang. This road leads toward the police station.








 
 
 The Chinese community from all over the world would welcome the Year of the Water Rabbit in 2023. The Vietnamese, Japanese, and Korean communities would celebrate the New Year as well in their unique ways through food, dance, and honouring the elderly, particularly our parents. Here in Malaysia, the Lion Dance culture has evolved to include acrobatic performances. The Lion Dance societies and clubs have included girls and boys from different racial backgrounds (Malay, Chinese, and Indian). Watch HERE. I drove to KLIA airport happily to welcome my sister (who works in Singapore) home. Watched the Missing Menu together with my mum and sister. A Hakka Cook Book author wrote about the Missing Menu after watching it on Netflix HERE. A quick trip to Pudu Ria Florist on the last two weekends before the Chinese New Year celebration begins on 22 January 2023 in Malaysia, was needed to pick up my two pots of Kalanchoe flowers. Managed to take a quick picture of their center-stage display of cartoonish rabbits and bigger pots of flowers before hurrying back to my car. I bought a potted Phalaenopsis orchid before at this Florist and one of their friendly employees gave me a good tip on how to maintain this orchid plant. Pudu Ria Florist's website can be found HERE. Wish this florist had a wheel-chair-friendly cafe and toilets else I would have brought my mum here for breakfast. We started our journey back to Segamat, Johor on Friday morning. This year I exited the North-South Plus highway through Tangkak. We stopped for lunch at a Bak Kut Teh restaurant in Tangkak named FA LAI which has been blogged about by Johor Kaki. We were lucky enough to be served the final claypot soup dish of the day and side dishes of steamed chicken feet which we wolved down with bowls of rice (as pictured below):-
 The Chinese community from all over the world would welcome the Year of the Water Rabbit in 2023. The Vietnamese, Japanese, and Korean communities would celebrate the New Year as well in their unique ways through food, dance, and honouring the elderly, particularly our parents. Here in Malaysia, the Lion Dance culture has evolved to include acrobatic performances. The Lion Dance societies and clubs have included girls and boys from different racial backgrounds (Malay, Chinese, and Indian). Watch HERE. I drove to KLIA airport happily to welcome my sister (who works in Singapore) home. Watched the Missing Menu together with my mum and sister. A Hakka Cook Book author wrote about the Missing Menu after watching it on Netflix HERE. A quick trip to Pudu Ria Florist on the last two weekends before the Chinese New Year celebration begins on 22 January 2023 in Malaysia, was needed to pick up my two pots of Kalanchoe flowers. Managed to take a quick picture of their center-stage display of cartoonish rabbits and bigger pots of flowers before hurrying back to my car. I bought a potted Phalaenopsis orchid before at this Florist and one of their friendly employees gave me a good tip on how to maintain this orchid plant. Pudu Ria Florist's website can be found HERE. Wish this florist had a wheel-chair-friendly cafe and toilets else I would have brought my mum here for breakfast. We started our journey back to Segamat, Johor on Friday morning. This year I exited the North-South Plus highway through Tangkak. We stopped for lunch at a Bak Kut Teh restaurant in Tangkak named FA LAI which has been blogged about by Johor Kaki. We were lucky enough to be served the final claypot soup dish of the day and side dishes of steamed chicken feet which we wolved down with bowls of rice (as pictured below):- 


So we say that mental activity is like the deadly poisonous cobra.
If we don't interfere with a cobra, it simply goes its own way.
Even though it may be extremely poisonous, we are not affected by it;
we don't go near it or take hold of it, and it doesn't bite us.
The cobra does what is natural for a cobra to do. That's the way it is.
If you are clever you'll leave it alone. And so you let be that which is good.
You also let be that which is not good - let it be according to its own nature.
Let be your liking and your disliking, the same way as you don't interfere with the cobra.
Watching Sunrise again in order to move on to the next chapters of my life. This is what I need to do soon through traveling. I really do not wish to be stuck in a bad mood for 40 Years else I end up looking like this grumpy character from Steel Magnolias below:-
