Thursday, March 25, 2010

Prawning or Prawn fishing?

It is March, another fishing season have started. We start of going for prawning. I am not sure the correct terminology to use, either prawning or fishing for prawn?

We went to Sadaong Jaya, a small town about 1 hour 20 minutes drive from Kuching city in Sarawak, Malaysia.

The river is actually very near to the estuary thus it is a bit salty. Accoding to my friend Teo, the prawn here is the best among all the prawn that he has eaten. As for me, prawning is a way of relaxing.

The river that we done our fishing for prawn.



The prawn that was hooked up on line and hook. For those who never fishing for prawn, the hook is a bit different compared to the fish hook.



A few local people was casting net to catch parwn while we still fish on.


The river where prawn and fish can be found. We fish for prawn here.

This is the prawn that we caught. Lovely and fresh. How to cook? Basically asam prawn or BBQ.


We will be going again to that location. fishing season have started thus will be planning for sea fishing. That remind me of stocking up my fishing hooks, line and weight.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

She Sell Sea Shell at the Sea Shore

Sea shell and coral have always facinate me with its texture and colours. In Sabah, I always go to the local market to see all this interesting sea shell and coral being display by the local seller.

For those creative people, it has been used as part of the media for painting which resulted in fantastic and esthetic arts. For interior decorators as a decorative items for the house and for those who have acquarium with beautiful fishes, this is some of the ornament that can be found in their aquarium.

The beautiful colour of the sea snail.
This is a biggest sea snail that i have found. The colour and texture is interesting.

Some of the decorative items from the sea.

I always love the coral.
It interesting especially when you travel to see all this product from the nature to be sold. For the local people, it is nothing special. For us who are not staying near to the sea, it something beautiful that mother earth provide.
Another point to ponder, will tourism be the cause of extinction of the flora or fauna species?
Be smart when you travel.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Kota Kinabalu by the sea

Kota Kinabalu, by the waterfront over looking the sea is always a place of peace for us. Even with the tropical sun shining on us and the welcoming sea breeze was delightful and cooling.

After shopping at the warisan square and the Philipine market at Kota Kinabalu, we walked to the waterfront.

A row of nice table and chair for visitors. Visitors can order cold drinks from ice lemon tea to beer and local or western food at the restaurant.



Looking at the fishing trawlers and boats, anchoring more than 20 meters from the waterfront.

Enjoying the scenery and quencing of thirst by drinking cold lemon juice or local call it 3 sour juice which consisted of sour plum, lime juice and lemon.


Another scenery along the road from 1 Borneo.

Beautiful sunset, from the airport waiting lounge. We are on our way back to Kuching.

Chinese New Year in Sabah

Chinese New Year 2010 has been a wonderful celebration. Fire works was firing off during the Eve of Chinese New Year in Kuching. Friends and family visiting and get together was a delightful event.

End of February 2010, we were in Kota Kinabalu and visited 1 Borneo shopping mall. It was a few days before the 15 days of new year of the chinese calendar (Chap Goh Mei). It was beautifully decorated and was entertained by the local lion dance troop with a spectacular performance. We love to visit Sabah especially Kota Kinabalu as it has all the nature scenery and lovely shopping mall and of couse shopping is in the agenda.

The lantern was beautifully. It promoted the festive season mood in Malaysia.



A beautiful stage with the dragon on the side.


The beautiful lighted flower displayed.


The spectacular performance of the lion dance troops, accompanied by the music from the drum and cymbal. The usual music that can be heard during the Chinese New Year festival. Visitors and shoppers was being 'WOW' by the performance.