27 July 2006

The Old Gumbie Cat

Yes, I'm listening to the music from Cats.

Never took the trouble to figure the Jellicle cats out except for the more famous few like Old Deutoronomy(the fat elderly one), Macavity (the villian), Mr Mistoffelees(the conjuring cat) and the Old Lady Cat that sang 'Memories' (just found out her name ... Grizabella). Now with the help of Google, I can learn more about the cats through their poems.

There's something light and magical about this collection of poems by TS Eliot. I wonder what he was thinking when he created all the interesting cat characters, making them so believable and human-like. And thanks to the genius of Andrew lloyd Webber, we had the joy of watching these cats come to life on stage, albeit for a short period in history(1981-2002). I had the privilege to watch a South African production of Cats in KL in 2002; its last run in Asia.

So who's the Old Gumbie Cat ? She's Jennyanydots, the motherly homemaker and friend to mice and cockroaches. Here's her song ...

THE OLD GUMBIE CAT

I have a Gumbie Cat in mind, her name is Jennyanydots;
Her coat is of the tabby kind, with tiger stripes and leopard spots.
All day she sits upon the stair or on the steps or on the mat:
She sits and sits and sits and sits - and that's what makes a Gumbie Cat!

But when the day's hustle and bustle is done,
Then the Gumbie Cat's work is but hardly begun.
And when all the family's in bed and asleep,
She slips down the stairs to the basement to creep.
She is deeply concerned with the ways of the mice -
Their behaviour's not good and their manners not nice;
So when she has got them lined up on the matting,
She teaches them music, crocheting and tatting.

I have a Gumbie Cat in mind, her name is Jennyanydots;
Her equal would be hard to find, she likes the warm and sunny spots.
All day she sits beside the hearth or in the sun or on my hat:
She sits and sits and sits and sits - and that's what makes a Gumbie Cat!

But when the day's hustle and bustle is done,
Then the Gumbie Cat's work is but hardly begun.
As she finds that the mice will not ever keep quiet,
She is sure ist is due to irregular diet
And believing that nothing is done without trying,
She sets straight to work with her baking and frying.
She makes them a mouse-cake of bread and dried peas,
And a beautiful fry of lean bacon and cheese.

I have a Gumbie Cat in mind, her name is Jennyanydots;
The curtain-cord she likes to wind, and tie it into sailor-knots.
She sits upon the window-sill, or anything that's smooth and flat:
She sits and sits and sits and sits - and that's what makes a Gumbie Cat!

But when the day's hustle and bustle is done,
Then the Gumbie Cat's work is but hardly begun.
She thinks that the cockroaches just need employment,
So she's formed, from that lot of disorderly louts,
A troop of well-disciplined helpful boy-scouts,
With a purpose in life and a good deed to do -
And she's even created a Beetles' Tattoo.

So for Old Gumbie Cats let us now give three cheers -
On whom well-ordered households depend, it appears.


GumbieCat 1

24 July 2006

Digital Upgrade

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Got this new toy as an early birthday gift from Vicky. Sweet, now I can join the ranks of the many DSLR hobbyist out there.

20 July 2006

Sunset kat Sungai Muar

Hmmm … I have nothing much to blog about, so here is a picture I took last weekend.

Muar Sunset 1

This sunset was taken after evening mass at St.Andrew’s Church, Muar, last Saturday. Well, my hometown being strategically located at the river mouth allows many a picturesque shot. I was just telling Vicky last weekend that my photo collection lacks photos from Muar. So armed with my G2 and a trigger happy finger, I trawled the town and took a couple of shots for my album. Okay, here are some others of the church.


StAndrew Church 9 Parochial Hall

13 July 2006

My Memories of World Cup 2006

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The world can have uninterrupted sleep at night now that the month long football spectacle has finally come to an end. How fast one month passes by, from the thrilling 6 goal fest in the opening match to the bland 10-goal (including penalty kicks that is!) final match, football fans and non-fans alike were pulled to the high drama of the almost-daily soap opera made up of hundreds of cast members and acted on vast green stages across the German nation.

Well, here are some of the outstanding memories of 2006 World Cup.

1) Der Klinsmann takes a limited German team to third place, and along the way moulded them into an exciting attacking team. Yes, Germany plays attacking football at last!

2) With no home ground advantage or bias refereeing, the Asian teams do not clear the group stages. African teams do one better but lack the discipline and experience of the bigger teams.

3) The Favourites fall along the way. Just like Argentina and France in 2002, the 2006 favourites – Brazil and England, play below expectations and lose to better teams. What a waste of world class attacking talent,ie Gerrard-Lampard-Cole-Beckham-Rooney (Crouch-optional) or Kaka-Ronaldinho-Ronaldo-Adriano (Robinho-optional).

4) The Argies 6-0 rout of S&M. Oh, pure magic!. Clearly the best attacking display in the World Cup. Sadly, poor coaching decisions cost the team a place in the semis.

5) Man Utd team mates explode. Rooney sees red when he lets his foot do the talking and Ronaldo draws the ire of the English nation when he gets involved with the referee. Sigh, more problems for Fergie to solve before the new season starts.

6) The best players in the world failed to shine. Ronaldinho, Rooney, Henry all fell short of their normal high standards. And the best player in the world cup happens to be a defender (Cannavaro) !

7) Goodbye to a golden generation of players who played their last on football’s grandest stage. We will definitely miss Nedved, Figo, Cafu, Ronaldo, Thuram, and Zidane.

8) Italy, a team made of a world-class goalkeeper, disciplined defenders, seasoned midfielders and inter-changeable strikers, played a form of catenaccio and counter-attack to make a mockery of ‘Joga Bonito’ and to pocket the gold World Cup trophy. Who says you need possession to win a match?

9) My World Cup Best 11 (4-5-1) :
GK – Buffon; Defenders – Cannavaro, Thuram, Zambrotta, Lahm; Midfielders – Riquelme, Gattuso, Ronaldo, Kaka, Rodriguez; Forwards – Klose.

10) And finally, the one image that will remind me forever of the 2006 World Cup – Zidane headbutting Materazzi. That brief bull-fight incident sort of spoilt the final for me.

04 July 2006

Tanjung Beach on a Saturday Afternoon

Sentosa Front

I took this shot as I was leaving Sentosa on Saturday.

I was over at Tanjung Beach in the afternoon for a picnic with the kids from Queenstown and the other mentors. It was good weather with the sun out and the sea breeze blowing. We were also quite fortunate to find a spot under one of the shelters at the beach.

It was our final activity before their N-levels and sort of a farewell event too as the mentors will soon be moving on to new Sec 2 kids. Our mentorship cycle began 1 ½ years ago and its amazing how we are still together. We, the mentors, aren’t really the most interesting people around and the generation gap makes it even harder to get into their world. But we still find them coming back to participate in our hastily organized activities in spite of the activities being totally on a volunteer basis. Maybe the kids just needed some attention and some open-mindedness that adults sometimes find hard to provide.

Well, we had a good time under the sweltering heat as the sandwiches and drinks flowed while we played games on the beach. Around us, beach folks were enjoying their game of beach volleyball, sun worshipers were having their own private(or public) sun tanning sessions, and the occasional bikini clad girls with their dogs were attracting lots of stolen glances.


Sandwiches
Gina's Tuna Ham & Corn Sandwich

Beach Scene 2
Blue Skies over Tanjung Beach

Group 1
One for the road ...

P.S : Hey, I've finally reached my 100th post! Took me 1 year & 2 months to achieve this.