Sunday, 19 April 2020

Covid-19

I have not been in the right mood to make any blog entry for almost a month.  The whole world is in a state of despair.  The world will never be the same again.

Malaysia announced its first Covid-19 cases on Jan 25 involving three China tourists who had entered Malaysia via Johor from Singapore on Jan 23. The number of cases then rose to 22 by Feb 16, representing a first wave of cases. A second wave of cases began on Feb 27 and since then the number of people affected by the coronavirus has risen to more than 1,000.


To stem the number of new cases, the government imposed a two week Movement Control Order starting March 18 to March 31.  The MCO was then extended twice, with current phase to end on April 28.


Today the situation in the country is as follows:

Date
Total cases
New cases
Total deaths
Total recovered
19-April
5389
84
89
3197

Friday, 20 March 2020

Nature blessed me with a peace lily plant

I was pleasantly surprised a few months ago when a peace lily plant sprouted in my backyard.  It grew very fast and now it has blessed me with one flower. 

Peace lilies symbolize peace, prosperity, tranquility, solitude and purification. Feng Shui recommends placing of peace lilies at home or workplace, to balance the energies.


Sunday, 1 March 2020

Makes no difference anyway


The word politics conjures images of government, politicians and their policies, but also corruption and dirty tricks. This week I witnessed horrible politics at its worst, to say the least!  I give up!  It makes no difference anyway.

Source:  https://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/m/malaysia.asp




Sunday, 2 February 2020

CNY 26 Jan 2020


Chinese New Year has its beginnings in the ancestor worship of the ancient Shang dynasty people.  However, today CNY is about spending time with family and sharing blessings and abundance with family and friends.







Saturday, 11 January 2020

Daily moments

Disputed sources listed the following:
- Hilary Cooper
- Maya Angelou
- George Carlin
- a Carleton greeting card in the 1970′s

In fact, life cannot be measured by only the breathless moments alone; but even the normal daily moments as well.




Saturday, 4 January 2020

Friday, 13 December 2019

Plants that come with memories

These plants were lovingly cared by my Mother who departed for Heaven 22 years ago.  They are now in my possession.  So these must be at least 22 years old or more. Hopefully, I will be able to keep them alive as long as I can.





Friday, 15 November 2019

How fast the years went by

.....and she was thinking how fast the years went by, how old she was getting, and how little she seemed to have accomplished

2019 November 3

Monday, 14 October 2019

In every change there is some pain


“In every change, in every falling leaf there is some pain, some beauty. And that's the way new leaves grow.”
― Amit Ray


Aglaonema
Calissia repens Pink Lady
Alternanthera Party Time aka Joseph's Coat

Friday, 20 September 2019

Families are the compass that guides us

Families are the compass that guides us. They are the inspiration to reach great heights, and our comfort when we occasionally falter.

-Brad Henry

Happy birthday to Deedee 8 Sept 2019

Monday, 26 August 2019

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Qian Nian Jian


Homalomena is a perennial type of garden plant found worldwide, especially in the tropical and humid climates of Central America and Asia. It can reach a height of approximately nine inches, with dark, heart-shaped green leaves. The Chinese name for homalomena is 'qian nian jian', which means 'thousand years of health'. The rhizomes of homalomena are used in herbal preparations.

Homalomena 'Emerald Gem' - this plant is popular for its dark-green and heart-shaped foliage. It is a very hardy plant in low to medium lighting.


My Homalomena rubescens/ emerald gem/ qian nian jian, which was rescued
from outside of a house, abandoned by the previous owner after they moved house.
The plant has grown much bigger after about 6 months.
Surprised to find it flowering this morning!