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ME AND MY FAMILY

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Saturday, 17-May-2008 12:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
POLPERO

 
 
 
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MON 05/05/08 Perkampung nelayan tradisional, kat sini hanya kereta penduduk tempatan yg dibenarkan masuk. Memandangkan nak masuk ke kampung ni kena mendaki sikit dan kami pulak ramai dan dah agak kepenatan kami pun naik le bas yg disediakan(dgn sedikit bayaran), ada juga kereta kudu tapi fee lebih sikit dari bas.
Masa kami sampai, ada pulak duck races dan gerai mcm carboot so bila beli duck tu beli sekali hadiah(pilih no kat barangan) kat gerai tu. Tapi ada satu gerai tu dia jual brg dia bila kami mintak nak beli ada juga tak nak jual - for duck race katanya.

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Thursday, 15-May-2008 19:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
GOONHILLY SATELITE EARTH STATION

 
 
internet pun dah tak boleh pakai
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SAT 3/05/08 Tempat ni dah berapa menarik sebabnya mereka dlm proses nak pindah ke tempat lain, tak berbaloi langsung bayar entrance fee

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Thursday, 15-May-2008 12:00 Email | Share | | Bookmark
EDEN PROJECT

 
 
 
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SUN 04/05/08 Eden is a truly unique experience, in the heart of Cornwall's Clay Mining country - a place to explore the amazing relationship that exists between the human population and the fascinating world of plants - and the extent that depend on plants for a very existence.

The world's largest geodesic domes contain two distinct biosphere's for you to explore, the Humid Tropical Biome featuring a jungle environment and the Warm Temperate Biome, featuring plant species from the Mediterranean, South Africa and California. Whilst outside there is a series of landscaped gardens where you can enjoy a diverse collection of plants from the Wild Cornwall section to the terraced tea slopes.

Warm Temperate Biome - the diversity of plant species that have evolved to survive in the semi drought conditions that exist in the Mediterranean Basin, California and South Africa.

The flora of the Cape is in a class of its own, with a unique collection of species. The biome has examples of Protea family and heath plants from the Fynbos region and the daisy like flowers of the baking hot Namaqualand.

California - The path winds back on itself towards the entrance - into the Californian, South San Francisco Bay exhibit. They put together a display of central valley prairie vegetation and chaparral species from the foothills of Nevada.


Mediterranean Basin - the cradle of the society the Ancient Greek culture has been attributed to the trade in Olive Oil and is the natural habitat of this special species, which will grow in poor, salty soil, is able to survive drought and the intense dry heat of summer.

The Humid Tropics Biome - has been created in the World's largest conservatory (240m long, 55m high and 110m wide). The biome houses over 2000 species of carefully selected tropical plants in an environment that allows them to reach their full potential.

The Oceanic Islands - The first region that you encounter on your clockwise stroll through this impressive biome is the Oceanic Islands. The path takes you past the "Tropical Trader" - a sculpture of a ship's bows, created by local artist, David Kemp (constructed by the ship repairers at Penzance Dry Docks). Oceania has suffered badly by colonisation and introduction of new - and often inappropriate - species.

Malaysia - gently curves around the mangrove and tranquil pools you enter the Malaysian rainforest display. The Asian house, constructed from rattan and bamboo, instantly impresses you sitting in its own kitchen garden. The house is based on actual smallholdings found in the Borneo village of Kampong Tampinau. The gardens of the region provide food, building materials, medicines and crops to sell at the local markets.

West Africa - where the agro forestry techniques, as practiced by the people of Ndoumdjom in Cameroon, can be seen. Agro forestry allows farmers to produce food crops, cash crops and improve the soil of their environment. Crops of maize, coffee and sorghum are planted under the canopy of trees. The farmers also plant a species of leguminous trees, which can be seen at the side of the path, as these protect the crops, prevent soil erosion, provide a crop themselves and fix nitrogen in the soil - improving fertility.

Tropical South America - The path curves back on itself and the slight incline that we have hardly noticed so far, suddenly gets significantly steeper. It's a jungle in here.

Crops and Cultivation - leopard sculpture. The rain forest provides our civilisation with many important materials such as the cola tree, which has become such a part of the global culture, Pineapples and peanuts.
- petikan internet

bila sampai kat kaw msia, nostalgia masa kecik-kecik dulu datang...kalau kat msia pun susah dah nak jumpa rumah kampung dulu-dulu

*punyalah kami ni excited nak masuk kat tempat ni...bila sampai aje kat entrance dia baru perasan amzar tak de..berderau juga rasa..terpaksalah hubby lari ke kereta balik cari dia..rupanya dia memang kat dlm kereta tgh main game, masa kami turun kereta tadi dia tidur..maklumlah ramai sgt kanak-kanak (campur dgn anak-anak my bro) nasible dia bukak tingkat kereta...













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Thursday, 8-May-2008 10:19 Email | Share | | Bookmark
MINACK THEATRE

entrance
 
tengok life lagi cantik...
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SAT 03/05/08 Our 2nd destination is Minack Theatre - a world famous open-air theatre located right on the coastline of Porthcurnobay with spectacular views of Atlantic Ocean as it back-drop. Build in the style of Roman Amphitheatre, Minack was the brainchild of Rowena Cade, who lived in a cottage behind the theatre.
Masa kami pegi ni tak de la org main teater, show bila musim panas aje...

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Thursday, 8-May-2008 09:57 Email | Share | | Bookmark
LAND'S END

front gate
Dr. Who's Time Machine
famous land's end signpost
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SAT 03/05/08Our first destination is to Land's End because it is one of the most popular outdoor attraction in Cornwall. Situated on the westerly point of mainland Britain, it is surrounded by spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Amzar paling seronok kat sini sebab dapat tengok most of the Dr Who props - semua props dia nak bergambar.

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Thursday, 8-May-2008 09:22 Email | Share | | Bookmark
HOLLYWELL BAY CORNWALL

our first holiday in Caravan
chef wan
living area
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Gambar sekitar tempat penginapan kami semasa bercuti ke Cornwall

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Wednesday, 7-May-2008 20:03 Email | Share | | Bookmark
TALAL'S BIRTHDAY

 
tension je...
 
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SAT 26/04/08Today Amzar(Talal's party) and Hilmi ada bday party, Hilmi wil go for duck tours(Jamie party), hubby antar dia kat london eye at 2.30 and he need to be collected at school at 6.30pm. For more info (http://www.londonducktours.co.uk). Amzar will have bowling and ice scatting at Queensway bowl.
I have to send Amzar and meet hubby at the Queensway bowl.
Sementara nak tunggu party habis we all lepak kat hyde park.Dlm pukul 5 we all masuk jenguk Amzar,
bila nampak Ammar terus Talal's mom ajak Ammar join bowling....suka sangat le Ammar
By 6pm hubby have to rush back to pick up Hilmi..terpaksalah myself tunggu sampai diaorang habis bowling - almost 7pm.

kak wan...bila nak update entry baru??? bz ye?? Thu 12-Jun-2008 18:24
Posted by:azlina  - [Link]
lina, sebenarnya k wan ni bz dan buat-buat bz. ha ni dah update boleh le buat plan ke cornwall Thu 3-Jul-2008 15:24
Posted by:k wan
Aima..kita room-mate dulu tak yah le jawab tag tu ok... Thu 3-Jul-2008 15:25
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Wednesday, 30-Apr-2008 16:46 Email | Share | | Bookmark
WESTFERRY PRINTERS

 
 
THU 24/04/08Amzar's class having a trip Westferry Printers for their unit of inquiry - Mass Media under the Transdiciplinary Theme of 'how we express ourselves'. The students explored all forms of media and advertisement, but not to any inappropriate material.

Mr C (Cavana) had remind the students to wear 'office attire' - shirt and tie. One lucky pairs will be on the website on that day and their photo will be on the front page. Amzar and partner is the lucky pair!!

*photo attached from their website.

best la jugak...tunggu..for the entry Wed 7-May-2008 06:25
Posted by:k wan
khelas gitu...lucky pair yer..
re:Bake for the sake of hobby skrg nie, tak tahulah later...issh maner ada modal nak rent shop....
Thu 8-May-2008 04:27
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Salam Wan, Selamat Hari Ibu...moga ceria selalu... Mon 12-May-2008 13:59
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Monday, 21-Apr-2008 13:18 Email | Share | | Bookmark
BICESTER VILLAGE

pilih
cuba
tak beli pun..
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SAT 19/04/08 No plan for today so bila buka blog Azam terbaca pulak cerita dia ke Milton Keynes Actually tak plan pun nak kesini, tapi nothing to do so suggest kat hubby we spend our time (and money??? coz voucher gambar queen yg hubby bagi masa bday ari tu belum guna lagi) ke Milton Keynes. Hubby pun surf internet pasal Milton Keynes, adalah pulak indor snow boarding so dia kata next time le kita ke sana(too late for today) nanti boleh main indoor snow sekali so dia suggest ke Bicester Village aje. After lunch around 2pm baru kami bertolak, sampai sana orang punyalah ramai, lebih ramai dari Boxing Day. Pusing punya pusing kat situ tak de pun yang berkenan nak beli, akhirnya voucher tu dihabiskan dlm kedai Wedgwood - menambahkan koleksi.

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Monday, 21-Apr-2008 12:15 Email | Share | | Bookmark
ISLINGTON RECYCLING CENTRE

entering the centre
morning session
matching puzzle
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TUE 15/04/08Today accompany Hilmi's trip to Islington Recycling Centre also part of their unit of inquiry- WHAT A WASTE dapat juga knowledge pasal recycle ni. Actually myself tak nak join this trip, tapi last minute one of the parent tarik diri coz anak dia demam, as a class parent terpaksalah ganti tempat dia. This time the teacher did not form the students into group, so parents tak le ada specific students yg nak kena jaga. Eventhough tempat ni kiranya macam tempat sampah tapi sikit pun tak ada bau sampah..
They ask us to have our lunch at the park nearby maybe for hygene purpose.





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