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All hell breaks even looser

Over a month ago I was reviewing my domestic travel plans as Covid-19 cases had jumped to 260 on 1 October. I thought hell had broken loose a couple of weeks ago when it reached 871 on 18 October. Well, today hell had broken even looser when it reached 1755 cases with a large proportion […]

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All hell breaks lose

Above:  Hell has broken loose with a new record high of 871 new cases today. Like I said, a few weeks ago Malaysia was doing well on the Covid front.  In fact, on some days, Malaysia had fewer new cases than Auckland alone.  Three weeks ago numbers crept up, largely in Sabah.  Due to upcoming […]

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Dentist with a difference

Above:  Mum awaiting her dental treatment in a special room due to Covid-19 precautions. I’m still learning about Covid SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).  Yesterday I went to the mall.  I learnt that that clothes I try on in a store have to be sanitized before returning to the shelves. Today I experienced the full precautions […]

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Domestic restrictions

Above: Today, the number of new Covid-19 cases nationwide shot up more than two-fold. During my long stay with family, I’ve booked some domestic trips. In fact, yesterday I had just snapped up Kuching to Langkawi (2h15 flight) for MYR12 (USD3) which is essentially free apart from the airport tax. And the same fare coming […]

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Reviewing my next escape

Back in Kuching I have about a month before my next escape.  The next time, it will be a diving trip to Sabah, then across to the peninsula briefly en route back to Kuching.  However, Covid-19 has blown-up rather suddenly in Sabah.  It started out in a detention centre for illegal immigrants but there was […]

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Hanging with Lily

Hornbill spotting, not Because I slept so early last night, I woke at 0400.  But it didn’t stop me from dozing till after 0700.   I woke to find that I had missed messages from Lily last night and this morning.  She had offered to take me to Piasau Nature Reserve to spot for hornbills.  I had […]

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Exploring Miri

Breakfast Lily, a school-mate from school days picked me up at 0845.  Thomas was in the car already and we headed out for a yumcha breakfast. To my surprise, the food was excellent.  Yumcha in Kuching that I’ve tried in Kuching has usually been cheap and nasty.  Made to a price to serve the mass […]

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City by the sea

Flying to Miri My friend Thomas who lives in KL had to go to Miri to see family.  He invited me to join him there, so I flew off to Miri this morning.  The fares on AirAsia were reasonably cheap at a fixed price of MYR88 for any seat on any flight on the route […]

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A new laptop at half the New Zealand price

Crazy price difference My outgoing laptop computer is 4½ years old and going strong.  I normally update my computer when it gets to this kind of age but this time I really don’t feel the need to yet.  I had bought my Lenovo when I was passing through Singapore, at approximately 30% discount compared to […]

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Satow Waterfall

Above:  Ice cream sandwich Malaysian style; not quite … traditionally it’s ice cream rather than soft serve, and in a soft roll rather than a slice of bread. I had a meet-up with some friends from school this morning, for breakfast.  After breakfast, despite being a rainy day, a few of us decided to continue […]

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