Tuesday, December 28, 2010

A Journey from Brunei to Sarawak

Thirty years ago, Hedley, with his wife Mary and daughter Katie, visited the Niah Caves in Sarawak, East Malaysia. They travelled by car, ferry, and boat.
They sat off from Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital of Brunei and drove to the border with Sarawak. They crossed two large rivers by ferry. Stopped in Miri for launch and then continued to Niah, a small river township. Then they hired a small boat and sailed upriver to a government rest house, where they spent the night. They ate with the small group of scientists who lived in the rest house and shared the cold drinks they had brought with them in a cool box. It was a remote spot, deep in the jungle. They slept in bunk beds with no air conditioning. It was a novel experience.
The next morning, they walked along a jungle path for half an hour until they reached the Niah caves. Inside the caves, which were very high, they saw men who climbed up tall bamboo poles. The men wore lights on their hats because it was so dark. At the top of the poles they scraped off birds’ nests from the roof of the caves. The nests were collected by their mates on the cave floor and packed into sacks. These nests were later sold and made into bird’s nest soup. A Chinese delicacy.
That afternoon, they said goodbye to their new-found friends in the rest house and sat off on the long drive home. It was quite an adventure and one they would never forget.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Reflection on procedure

Before joining the college I used to write many emails and reports for my work, and all that time I was satisfied with my English writing; in fact I always take a long time when I need to write something and that is because I try to make it simple and direct to the subject. I used to compare my writing with all my colleages and the truth is I found many are better than me.
After joining the college and taking classes in English, I found myself familiar with many words and some other phrases that are used for similarity, contrast  and writing procedures that I truly never thought to use them earlier in my writing. Now I feel that I can write whatever I want in a shorter period than I ever used to do. Also I am able to organize my writing by dividing it into an introduction, body and last the conclusion.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

How to make a butter

Butter is one of the most favorite food items that almost every home has in their food shelf because it can be used alone or with some other ingredients to make a delicious sandwich or it can be added as an ingredient in meals for a tasty flavor. Today I will write a guide for making butter in your home.
First, bring and boil fresh milk that has a good quality and fat, and then leave it to cool.
Second, separate the cream and churn it properly. Third drain the buttermilk from the butter using a separator and then place the butter in a jar. Fourth, wash the butter with cold water to remove remaining buttermilk. Fifth, add a small amount of salt for flavor and finally cut, wrap and store the butter in a fridge.
Now, you are ready to use your delicious butter for your food or even as an ingredient in your cooking plates.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

How to prepare for a desert trip

Taking a desert trip is not as simple as some people may think, and it could turn to disaster if it is not planned well.
Here are some steps to organize a safe trip to the desert.
First, you should decide which location you want to travel to ; use a map to locate it and find how  far it is. Secondly you  must arrange for a four wheel drive car as such cars are strong  and reliable for the desert.
Be sure to have enough fuel and keep an extra fuel tank attached to the car to use for refueling if needed in addition to a spare wheel to use in case of a puncture.
Then, don’t forget to take  enough water on such a trip, and take enough food also and pack them safely to preserve them.
Moreover, you have also to take all necessary items that provide you with comfort such as blankets and covers.
Finally , take with you  a first aid-box and all emergency numbers to call in case of emergency  and let your family know where you are.

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