Saturday, 18 October 2014

SA Garden Catalogue: Boat Lily


Scientific name: Tradescantia discolor (Syn: Rhoeo discolor, R. spathacea)
Common name: Boat lily
Origin: Central America

According to botanist Francis S. P. Ng in his book, Tropical Horticulture & Gardening (which I constantly use as a gardening reference), the Boat lily is "a rosette ever-flowering herb with succulent fragile leaves, bearing crowded flowers in boat-shaped bracts in the leaf axils. There are large-leafed and small-leafed as well as variegated varieties. The stems lean when they get too long. Replanting is usually necessary every year to keep the leafy rosettes short and neat. Some small leafed cultivars are used as ground covers or edge plants."

Ever-flowering? I'm afraid the ones in my little garden do not flower much. They grow and multiply on the ground and I have never had to replant since I have had them about five years ago. (Can't really remember where I got them though). Anyway they are growing well in full/partial sun.

The October rains have been frequent and heavy. On some plants the leaves are 'yellowing' due to over-watering. I can't help always washing and cleaning my 'outside room' porch and the run-off water 'floods' the garden.

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Nasi Kerabu at Taman Dagang

My plate of Nasi Kerabu @ Mek Siti, Taman Dagang

Do you like nasi kerabu? I do because it seems a healthy dish with all the herbs in it. My best memories of this delectable food was the nasi kerabu/ulam that my mother used to make at our railway quarters home in Alor Star, Kedah during Ramadhan in the 1950s. My siblings and I used to look forward to this dish being prepared because we would snigger about one 'rude' herb that was involved - daun sekentut!

Somehow in KL/Selangor, nasi kerabu Kedah /Utara is not as ubiquitous as the nasi kerabu Kelantan / Trengganu /Pantai Timur. Yesterday my sister and I got to enjoy the latter when a TKC friend Narim invited us to the opening of (her brother & partners') eatery in Taman Dagang - the Mek Siti Nasi Kerabu Ayam/Daging Bakar. Thank you very much, Narim and Zain. The food was good and it was nice to be able to meet your family and friends too at the venue.

With Narim, family and friends (2014)

We'll be sure to recommend this eatery to our family and friends.

Friday, 10 October 2014

The Art of Jafar Petgar

"The language of art is understood through one's soul, not by one's mind or wisdom. Therefore a youngster may understand art better than a wise man"   - Jafar Petgar in 'The Boundries of Human and Art'

Jafar Petgar (1921-2004) was a renowned Iranian artist born in Tabriz, Azerbaijan, Iran. While living in Iran in the early 80s, one day at the Bazaar in Kermanshah, I came across a man painting from a print of another artist. He told me he was copying the work of the renowned artist Jafar Petgar. I was fascinated by the painting (The Poultry Vendor, 1941) and asked if he could paint another (copy) for me. Unfortunately the painting was destroyed in transit from one country to another because I was not wise in the ways of transporting an art work. But luckily I managed to buy a few prints of Petgar's fantastic paintings, which now adorn a bedroom.

Jafar Petgar's work between 1935 to 1947  'was defined by a focus on objective reality, what he perceived in the world around him. As such he spent most of his energies painting the way people dressed, the way people looked and the way people worked'. Three defining works were The Carpet Menders, 1943 and The Poultry Vendor, 1941, and The Artist's Mother. 

                                           The Carpet Menders, 1943

                                           Amir Abaad Tea House, 1941

(PIC: The Carpet Vendors, 1952)

Petgar's second period between 1947 to 1955 'was more heavily influenced by the influences like literature and mysticism than the objective reality of things, people and places. He was writing poetry at the time, and his paintings show an almost poetic aesthetic inspiration'.

                                                    From Here to Eternity, 1954

His third period from 1955 till his death in 2004 'is defined by the self-awareness and understanding of the mature artist... his work represented a form of communion between God and man'. He said, "If the artist has not reached God through art, then he has not understood art".

Ref: www.facebook.com/jafar.petgar.  Many of Petgar's beautiful paintings are featured here.

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Flamingos


Flamingos are magical creatures, don't you think? These orange coloured feathered Caribbean flamingos were at the Singapore Jurong Bird Park. I took this snapshot when I was there with some friends three years ago.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Fooling Around at the Red Carpet i-City

Although it first opened a year ago in August 2013, we only decided to see what the Red Carpet at i-City Wax Museum, Shah Alam was all about when it reopened after the arson in February this year.

There is nothing to stop anyone 'cam whoring' and making fools talents of themselves at this interactive wax museum, B and yours truly included recently. There are 100 life like figures of "famous people from history and contemporary personalities of today". There you go, you can 'camwhore' 100 times over! But we will spare you and put up only 20. Enjoy!



1. Gnarl and show your fangs teeth like the cute, blonde Monkey King. (Donnie Yen played the titular protagonist in the recent 3D movie based on an episode of the Chinese literary classic, 'Journey to the West'. I had read this during my uni days doing Chinese Studies.)


2. Proclaim 'Merdeka' with Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman.


3. Demand for world peace on the same podium with Putin and Obama.
B: Putin and Obama, you both demand world peace. I have to go shopping right now, heheh!


4. Get close to Queen Elizabeth and put your arm around her like you are two old friends.
Queen Lizzy: Simply N, I command that you tell me why you are dressed so casually and have your ugliest shoes on for this photo shoot? 
Simply N: Err... but they are most comfy, Your Majesty. Okay, I shall come in my best outfit and Louboutins next time around. I promise.  Btw, I like your hair!


5. Sit next to Mandela, lean and hang your arm casually on his armchair and try to carry on a decent conversation about apartheid and world politics. (The patterns on Mandela's shirt and the armchair look rather similar, it's like he is in camouflage. Is it intentional, you think? Why?)


6. Get close to Yasser Arafat and remember his important role in the politics and nationalism of Palestine. Oh, and his iconic black-and-white checkered keffiyeh or shemagh makes him, contrary to what people say, not so bad-looking after all. This trademark scarf is now military chic according to Wikipedia, and also was a fashion accessory in the US and Tokyo.


7. Have a tete a tete with LKY. (I think they have made his head a tad too small for his body here, what do you think?)


8. Pose with the controversial Mao Zedong (prev. Tse-tung) like he is your long lost uncle (or brother in my case). This Chairman of the Communist Party of China ruled from 1949-1976 and was either a revered cult figure or hated dictator.


9. Dance with Steve Jobs (1955-2011). He said "If today were the last day of your life, would you want to do what you are about to do today?" 
B: No, I think I shall dance!


10. Think and ponder like Einstein (1879-1955) who said "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough". Me? I don't want to explain anything. I can only smile at the camera behind his back! No, the camera is not behind his back, I am behind his back. Understand? Enough explanation already! Note: I think Einstein probably has more bad hair days than I do.


11. Make your wushu move with Li Lianjie aka Jet Li. We understand that Bruce Lee got burnt (in the recent fire), so for now you can't make any martial arts move with him just yet.


12. Smirk like Michelle Yeoh, if you must. After all she is a local lass Ipoh mali who has made it in Hollywood and global filmdom.


13. Sidle up to Bond, James Bond. And put your finger on his lips. Just be careful he doesn't bite! Ouch! (B thinks Daniel Craig is the handsomest Bond, but I think the title goes to Sean Connery. What do you think?)


14. Drive off in Mr Bean's mini when his beady eyes are not looking at you.


15. Sit down and have 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' with Holly Golightly, I mean Audrey Hepburn. Although she is a little overdressed here in her black gown and gloves, and a tiara to boot! But wait, who took away her elegant cigarette holder? What? No smoking in here?


16. Put on your most hoity-toity look when hanging out with David Beckham and Posh Victoria.


17. Measure up to Michael Jordan's height of 6 ft 6 in.


18. Of course with Psy, you do your best 'Gangnam style'. B, good move, but why the tongue?


19. Graciously receive your encores with Luciano Pavarotti (d.2007), full arms extended. 'Thank you, thank you very much, thank you.'


20. Take a we-fie with Arnold Schwarzenegger. For us it was a foursome, together with his weapon of destruction (whatever it is).
B: Ma, he is older than you but he still looks good!
Ma: Huh???



P.S. Other personalities featured include Napoleon Bonarparte, Deng Xiaoping, King Hussein of Jordan, the Pope, Kofi Annan, Eleven Xi Jinping, Bill Gates, John Travolta, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Shakira, Fan Bing Bing, Robert De Niro, Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie, 'Captain Jack Sparrow'/Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jackie Chan, Elton John, Lionel Messi, Lee Chong Wei, Lee Young Ae, Yong Yun Hai, Nancy Ajram, Guinness World Record holders, etc.

P.P.S. We think that several of the wax figures do not look like who they are intended to be/represent. Among these - Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, William and Kate, Tiger Woods, Muhammad Ali, etc.

Friday, 3 October 2014

Snapshots: Macarons

'A macaron is a French sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond powder or ground almond, and food colouring. The filling is butter-cream, ganache or jam, sandwiched between two biscuits. (The name is derived from the Italian word macarone, maccarone or maccherone, the Italian meringue. Flavours range from the traditional raspberry, chocolate) to the new (foie gras, matcha).'




Food history: In Paris, the Laduree chain of pastry shops has been known for its macarons for about 150 years. Do you know that March 20 is Macaron Day? It was started in 2005 by La Maison Pierre Herme in Paris and has become a global tradition whereby a free sample macaron is given out to customers and a percentage of additional sales given to charity.Ref: Wikipedia

The above snapshots I took are of macarons from Betjeman & Barton; marchands de the` a` Paris depuis 1919. They opened recently at 1 Utama.

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Doa

Jika malam ini tiada bulan
tanah Seremban
kau masih tetap bercahaya
dari sinar mata dan bening wajah
pelajar-pelajar dari istana ilmu
Kolej Tunku Kurshiah

Hari ini manis belajar dari buku
dan suara mesra dari guru
bersedialah untuk esok
yang menunggu kedatanganmu
untuk belajar dari hidup
mungkin bahaya dari kemuliaan darjat
mungkin air mata dan pedih luka

Tapi apa pun arus gelombangnya
berdiri di bawah bendera keberanian
di bumi kebenaran kemanusiaan
laksana permata yang mengukir kehalusan budi

Maha wangi istana ilmu
bening ombak sambut dan tirai selendang
daulat seorang permaisuri
keramat seorang wali
semoga dalam rahmat dan lindungi Ilahi...

      ~ USMAN AWANG

Dedikasi buat puteri-puteri Kolej Tunku Kurshiah, Seremban