Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Breakfast at Levain's

I first heard about this place last year. Took me a year to finally arrived at Levain. Decided on breakfast, hoping for some quiet moments of bread and tea with the morning papers in hand. It's set in a bungalow (cosy ambience), surrounded by high rise buildings with valet parking right in the heart of KL. They opened at 7.30am, we arrived about an hour later. Not so many people dining in yet but a number of customers walked in and out with their takeaways. The sky was kind of gloomy and feeling of laziness loomed. Just the right mood for a quiet breakfast.

Was spoilt for choice. There were just so many yummylicious breads, buns, croissants, sandwiches, etc. As I didn't have the capacity to wallop so much, I had to choose only 3. Sigh.... It was tough! Got what I wanted and found a nice table to savour my breakfast. I took the first bite and sighed with contentment...

If you plan to dine in, better to be early. Even as the clock ticked, the place got more crowded. Oh, they also served lunch and dinner. Pick your choice!

Vintage looking signage

Salivating...

Bakers at work

This looked good too!

Jams!

The interior of the restaurant

A peep

This was my yummy breakfast

My favourite tea

Other choices of tea available too

Coaster

For some fresh air..

One happy customer, more to come..


Bring home some sweet memories

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Getaway to Tanjung Sepat

An additional public holiday out of the blue... So good... Someone decided on a food and photo outing, and I tagged along. Took us about 1.5 hours drive from Seri Kembangan. It was a leisurely drive, passed by palm oil plantations on both sides of the road, clusters of small villages and occasional sightings of Airbus/Boeing above.

Tanjung Sepat is a quaint little town by the sea. City folks flock to this place for seafood and pau (chinese buns). And of course, for some photography as well (hands up by yours truly). How's the food? Well, the vegetables were not too bad. Seafood and pau? Please ask the guy in the next seat. *wink*


Welcome to Lovers' Bridge!

But it's for anyone who is curious to see what's at the end of the bridge

And for people who loves walking as well...

For those who prefer not to walk, just relax and watch people walk.


Sweet..


A faster way than walking

You can hunt for cockles too (or crabs?)

Wooden planks nearing the end of the bridge

The end of the bridge

The famous pau of Tanjung Sepat @ Hai Yew Heng

Fillings

All ready to be steamed

Waiting for orders

The trademark logo

Calming sea

Another bridge that brings you out to the sea

Gentle waves lapping the beach

For a change - vibrant!

Setting sun (slowly but surely)


Footprints to the horizon

Rays of sunlight bouncing off the skeletal trees


Dark Shadows


Dusk

A spectacular display of rays in the sky!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Mount Kinabalu - Reflections

I have been thinking.... Climbing Mt KK was just one year apart but the experience was so different! But am proud to say that I have both the B&W cert as well as the coloured one. :)

What went wrong last year? One major reason was altitude sickness. Didn't know I had it till I was back. Breathlessness, no appetite, sleepnessness. I had a real difficult time throughout the climb. However, when 3 out of 4 person reached the peak, there was a sense of envious, regret, disatisfaction, you name it. Haha! Instead of waiting for 2 years, I decided to do it again the following year. Hence, Mount KK 2012.

Some considerations, tips, etc..:

1. Training - Like last year, continued with gym and hike Gasing Hill. The difference - a bit of stairs at Batu Caves and CL's condo. Plus the Gasing hike was with weight. Loaded my backpack to almost 4 kgs and just hiked up and down the super steep part.

2. Altitude sickness remedies - CL got this medicine from one of the local clinic. It wasn't Diamox, but doc said it was something similar. Won't take chances, took it before every climb (only 2). AL's friend also suggested oxygenated water. Used that during climb from Laban Rata to the peak.

3. General health - Gotta be in tip top condition! If possible, that is.... Took vit C 2 months before the climb. Just keep healthy throughout.

4. Backpack - Brought a DSLR last year and I didn't even have the energy to unzip my bag. And I had a bag of medication (too cautious!). This year, I kept my bag light. Brought only a compact camera, necessary food and necessary medication.

5. The climb - A tip we got from observing the porters, take small steps. No doubt we can save time by taking bigger steps but, small steps helped conserve energy to last till our destination. Also, the breathing technique. Regulate the breath. For me, I found that breathing through my mouth helped. Maybe I was born with a blocked nose (?). Oh, go at your own pace. Don't force to keep up with the faster group. You will end of "half dead".

6. Rest - Take short rests, maybe a minute or two along the way. Try not to take long breaks unless really, really tired or not feeling well. Keep the momentum going. Else, it will be like starting the engine all over again.

7. The mind - be determined to reach the peak, do not give up easily, enjoy the climb, give yourself a pat at every marker, just do it!

After failing the first time and getting it done the second time, somehow felt that everyone can make it to the top, of course with the right attitude and right condition.

To those who will be climbing Mount Kinabalu, way to go! You can do it!!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Mount Kinabalu - Day 3 Charged up to the peak!

Got up officially at 1am (woke up at 10pm and hardly slept after that). Did all the morning stuff and layared myself with warm clothings. Then plonked myself at the dining area and waited for supper. Our group was the earliest - talking about being excited or just plain kiasuism. Anyway, the early bird didn't get the best worm for the plain reason that supper was not ready till 2am. By then, almost everyone was at the dining area. So, please queue up!

After a light meal, our guides briefed us again and then up we went. With our headlamps turned on, we marched almost single file, slowly making our way to the PEAK. It wasn't too windy, but we went slowly and steadily at our own pace. There were some rope works, some rock climbing involved. Otherwise, we mostly focused on the next step, one at a time.

The sky was clear, there were millions of stars shining above. And I thought I saw milky way! Stunning! But still up and up. Words of encouragement flocked into my mind and that kept me moving. Then SC's shrill voice calling out to me that I was almost at the peak. A few more minutes, and Yes!! I finally made it!

For Day 3, in total we have covered 11.4km. Sore and achey legs at the end of the day. But well worth it!


Sayat-Sayat checkpoint - the Gate keeper to the peak

The early birds waiting patiently for sunrise

Sunrise anytime. Just get your cameras ready!

The sun peeping behind the clouds. What a view!

Layers of mountains.
We seriously made it!

Can you see a skull?

Just follow the ropes and you will be fine...

A scene out of our RM1 note.

How tiny were the climbers!


Rocky huh? That was the way to the peak.

A little water catchment. Otherwise, the whole area was pretty dry.

Barren

Leave nothing but footprints...

One of our guides. In the background, the summit.

Donkey's ears

Some parts were really smooth you can glide down.

Looked more donkey-ish here.

Still a long way down.

Faster by rope

Very, very steep...

Checked out of Sayat-Sayat

Down to Laban Rata first

Hold on tight to the ropes and listen to the guide's advise. One wrong step, you may go down.

Finally down to Kinabalu Park. The end of the climb.