A X'mas Day to remember
To my Christian visitors I wish a sadly belated Merry X’mas, with snow and all to add atmosphere to the joyous occasion. To us in Malaysia it has been sad news especially in the East Coast where I am.
One headline reads
“Terengganu virtually cut off..”
Another says that this is 'the worst in history'
Another says that this is 'the worst in history'
With incessant rain over the last five days we bgan to expect the worst. Excessive water would
naturally break river banks to flood the surrounding low areas which generally
are in bad need of suitably planned monsoon drains.
It was late afternoon of X'mas Day when, f rom my house, I could see the sea through the
gaps in the row of tall casuarina trees ( my Terengganu’s X’mas trees’
look-alike), which I had them planted to help breaking the force of sea breeze carrying salt sprays to our home during Monsoon weather. What I was looking at from my house did not look at all good, ominous as a matter of fact.
On a sudden impulse I reached my camera and walked down to the beach to see any real life drama on the beach, perhaps a rare experience to many but not to us here
On a sudden impulse I reached my camera and walked down to the beach to see any real life drama on the beach, perhaps a rare experience to many but not to us here
Not a very inviting look
It was a weird feeling to see the stormy sea and grey sky stretching all the way to the Western horizon. On the Eastern side runs a a row of casuarina trees, in a way hiding the predence of our home. ; and stretching north and south runs the seemingly endless stretch of sandy beach to as far as the eyes can see.
The minous cloud threatening from the western horizon
That was X’mas eve
for me, yesterday. The atmosphere could be romantic with a slight breeze, accompanied by the soft
sound of waves spreading their foams on the frothy shore; and there a couple standing
hand-in-hand watching the far horizon, or sitting on the soft sand watching baby vrabs running
around!
A fascinating sight of foamy waves
spreading froth over the expanse of the sabdy beach
Berkhidmat
Kerana Tuhan
Untuk Kemanusiaan
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14 comments:
Assalamualaikum Pakcik.
I was reading the news about the floods in various countries up north, and was reminded of you.
I hope the situation there has been okay, and I doakan pakcik will be safe and good weathers to come soon. Aamiin.
Take care pakcik.
Assalamualaikum Pakcik.
I have been worried about you and family. I hope your house is still on the safe side.
Keep safe, pakcik.
Madam blossom.
Waalaukum to you. It is very kind of you to think of one you have not met personally. Not everyone of us thinks of someone we have not seen. I ameen your doa that He keeps us and family well.
Aziela
Waalauk salaam
Thank you very much for your concern. I wonder how your part of the world is like. Write me something or a post on you and the flood.
Assalamualaikum Pak Cik Hassan, I have been thinking about you and the family if everyone is safe and sound. I hope and sincerely doa that the situation will get better soon. I personally have experienced 3 hurricanes from Golf ofMexico on coastal side of Texas .
Salam to you Pakcik. Semoga Pakcik dan Makcik sentiasa diberikan kesihatan yang baik. InsyAllah. Did you manage to contact Pak Su Ramli in Merbok? Looking forward to reading something about him...you take care and regards to Makcik!
Dear Pakcik,
Alhamdulillah! Extremely glad you are blessed with good fortune. Looking at all the expanse of water it gets frightening!
Hank
Salam Pakcik, hope you and your family are safe and healthy. So many things have happened this year and only love and a strong faith can see us through. God's blessings on you always.
The floods and air crashes have taught me an important lesson, that we should be ready for God's calling any time.
Omong Mak Long
Waalaikum salaam, madam.
The greatest of Monsoon storms we experience here are, I am sure, have n o place for comparison against those hurricanes which arere frightening even in pictures. He has a lot to offer us to learn. hasn't HE.
Happy new year to you and family
Uncle
Salaam to you as well.
So far I have not been able to make a conversation with him - just as far as getting through. I am not sure whether he welcomes strangers asking questions on line. Will try again, insya Allah and thank you for your efforts.
Hank,
Like everything else, alah bisa tegak biasaa. It comes to a stage we look forwards for a change. There is beauty in it as well.
Happy new year my friend
Sintaicharles,
From the news your part of the world experiences no less. Yes all these teach us we are not great after all.
Happay New Year to you.
Assallam pakcik,
It's been some time...indeed the nation was in mourning for the tragedies that befell us, all of which should make us a more grateful people for Allah's bounty. Perhaps we had for so long taken for granted all that has been given to us. A time to reflect and take stock of everything.
Puan Rahmah,
Indeed it has been some time and I have been wondering. There are so many events that ought to make us reflect but, alas, we are human with all the faults. How welcome you are always.
Salaam to you and family
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