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Must be butterfly season again as we've spotted quite a few in our garden lately. Last night, we saw four moths mating in a tree outside our garden, but it was too far up the tree so couldn't get a good shot. This morning, we saw that they're still around but still our camera's zoom is not that good that we...
The first time we saw this insect, we thought it was a bee due to its colour. I posted photos of this "bee" on Instagram a few times, and was told that it is actually a fly. Yup, it's a hoverfly, also known as flower fly, which are frequent visitors of flowers in the garden. Well, at least it's much more...
These are the places around the world that have a total population of one. Yet the people who live in these towns do it by themselves all the time. What an awsome place to live. Raley, Alberta, Canada Eilean Donan, Scotland, UK Click to read more »
These are the places around the world that have a total population of one. Yet the people who live in these towns do it by themselves all the time. What an awsome place to live. Raley, Alberta, Canada Eilean Donan, Scotland, UK Click to read more »
I think these are called aphids. (well, I'm no expert on insect names so please correct me if I'm wrong).From far, they look a little bit like ants but clearly when you go closer, you will see that they're not. Saw an army of them on our "sui mei" plant the other day laying eggs on the seedling.. apparently...
Good morning! It has been raining here this morning in KL, and after the rain is a great time to be outside (since it's cool) and capture photos of water droplets on the plants.
How's your CNY celebrations? Hope you're enjoying the good food and semi-nice weather. The cool mornings are perfect for capturing nature. Here's some photos of a brown/orange butterfly we often see in our garden -- no idea what's its scientific name and haven't got much time to google it up. Let me know if...
Wishing all viewers of my blog a very Happy Chinese New Year.Gong Xi Fatt Chai!*Photo taken with iPhone4S.
We grow chinese chives (also known as ku chai) in our vegetable garden. Here are some close-up shots of the seeds.
Some macro shots of a dragonfly. Dragonflies are notoriously difficult to photograph as they are always buzzing around and never stay still in a place for long. It's a little bit like getting a work out chasing after it in the morning. LOL.
The hibiscus rosa-sinensis is no stranger to Malaysians, being its national flower and all. It was declared as the national flower on 28 July 1960.The red petals symbolise courage, life, and rapid growth of the Malaysian, and the five petals represent the five Rukun Negara of Malaysia. It is also...
Project REVIVEDate : 26th & 27th November 2010Time : Day 1 - 9am - 6pm ; Day 2 - 9am - till lateVenue : - P.Dickson 2010Dataran Sri Kemang 8 mile Jalan Pantai, Port DicksonProject REVIVE is a dedicated to create more awareness, motivate and inspire Malaysians to participate in "Green Living" .
All happened in one day to the Indonesian. Thank God this time, they did not take many lives compared to the first Tsunami. When we here all this, aren’t you thankful that you live in Malaysia instead? I informed my maid about the earthquake, tsunami and Mt Merapi eruption but even with onecall...
Continued from Part 5This is the Final Part of my 6-part Trip to Longji Rice Terraces.After enjoying the breathtaking views of the rice terraces from the "Home To Photographers" Hotel, we began our descend back to Dazhai where we stayed.Along the way down led by Da Jie, we continued to enjoy the scenery and...
At my house, we have 2 types of farm; the real “dunno how many acres” of banana farm) and a mini farm started by our ex-maid and MIL before she (the maid) left us for good. This is the fruit of their labor… We like them steamed. Since they are fresh from the farm; they tasted [...]
Continued from Part 3When we came back from viewing the sunset at Platform No. 3, it was already dark. After shower, my two friends and I were ready for dinner. You bet we were hungry after all that climb!This was what we had for dinner.Stewed home grown chicken.Fried eggsA big bowl of soup!We did not have...
Since returning from my holidays in Cambodia and Redang, I discovered to my horror that I have put on some weight.This is rather unusual because every time I go on a long holiday, I normally lose weight!Oh well, maybe I just had too much to eat this time around. Haha!It did not help that during this Raya...
These incredible images show British scientists on an expedition to map a 'never-ending' cave network in a project that dates back more than 30 years.The twisting network of caverns underneath Gunung Mulu National Park, in Sarawak, Borneo, contains the largest cave chamber in the world, the largest cave by...
Continued from Part 1 During our trip to Longji Rice Terraces, the three of us stayed at Jiu Jiu Hotel. We paid 20 yuan per person for one night stay.Below is the picture of my travel partner Jam entering the hotel.We were given cucumbers to eat to counter the hot weather!And while they were getting our...
A close up photo of a small pale yellow spiky caterpillar with an alien face (or is it Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle face), perched on a mango leave. This specimen look like my previous luminous green Euclea delphinii catepillar.Here's the YouTube video clip of the above caterpillar:Recommended reading:*...
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