i like this sms which my friend sent sometime ago, so i decided to post it here... i hope he does not mind that i m posting it here...
Where does the breeze that cools and moves our soul come from?
Is it from a far away place or somewhere beyond the hills?
Can we make the soothing sensation last?
It hits us wave upon wave and is the first wave any different from the second?
Could there be a quest to find the origin of this heavenly breeze?
What would we find?
The breath of God?
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August 29, 2008
good morning smses...
I have a friend who sends me some of the most wonderful 'good morning smses' that i decided to type it out and put it on my blog today...
Another day in our lives, like a leaf in the ocean we await what adventures are in store...Good morning...
The sun is shining bright, may it shed light to the far corners of your heart and soul...good morning...
Hustle and bustle of the day slowly picking up, another day of our lives, another day with you on my mind...good morning and have a blessed day...
Wake up to a bright sunny day, open your arms and feel the sun's energy radiate and sweep through all your soul...good morning...
Morning greetings to you...the dew drops has evaporated, the morning mist has cleared, its going to be a bring and sunny day...
Good morning..wake up to the sounds of chirping birds, touch the morning dew and get kissed by the morning sun...
Another day in our lives, like a leaf in the ocean we await what adventures are in store...Good morning...
The sun is shining bright, may it shed light to the far corners of your heart and soul...good morning...
Hustle and bustle of the day slowly picking up, another day of our lives, another day with you on my mind...good morning and have a blessed day...
Wake up to a bright sunny day, open your arms and feel the sun's energy radiate and sweep through all your soul...good morning...
Morning greetings to you...the dew drops has evaporated, the morning mist has cleared, its going to be a bring and sunny day...
Good morning..wake up to the sounds of chirping birds, touch the morning dew and get kissed by the morning sun...
August 10, 2008
crescent moon to half moon...
as i landed in Kuching, i looked up and i saw the crescent moon...i have always been in love with full moon but somehow at the time, the crescent moon looked just as amazing...then i remembered what my mom told me before i left, the crescent moon in the month of Aadi, is something to see...i guess she is right (like in most things)...the first three days i was busy at the conference, didnt have much time to do any sightseeing or look at the moon...then on friday i went to the cultural village of sarawak, the sight of mount santubong and the sea was more amazing than what i saw at the village. anyway, the melanau tall house did impress me though...in the evening i went shopping and bought some souvenirs for myself and my friends...
saturday...well that was something...i went to the Baku national park...it was amazing...we went jungle trekking for about 90 minutes (the truth is it was more like hiking) then we were at this cliff overlooking the sea...the sight was amazing... i would have walked a whole day to see that...so i guess the 90 minutes hike was really worth it (this is a big deal for a couch potato, i have to say). i could have spent hours just looking at the sea...it was beautiful...really really beautiful...the sun, breeze, sea, rock formation...everything that made me fall in love with sarawak...
there was a major power cut in kuching on saturday night...i was watching tv when this happened, so i decided to go out and sit my the river, just looking at the lights from the villages on the other side of the river...as i looked up...i saw the 'half moon'...my last evening in kuching...by the river with the moon and thousands of stars...need i say more...
saturday...well that was something...i went to the Baku national park...it was amazing...we went jungle trekking for about 90 minutes (the truth is it was more like hiking) then we were at this cliff overlooking the sea...the sight was amazing... i would have walked a whole day to see that...so i guess the 90 minutes hike was really worth it (this is a big deal for a couch potato, i have to say). i could have spent hours just looking at the sea...it was beautiful...really really beautiful...the sun, breeze, sea, rock formation...everything that made me fall in love with sarawak...
there was a major power cut in kuching on saturday night...i was watching tv when this happened, so i decided to go out and sit my the river, just looking at the lights from the villages on the other side of the river...as i looked up...i saw the 'half moon'...my last evening in kuching...by the river with the moon and thousands of stars...need i say more...
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