Wednesday, December 29, 2010
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
It was past noon when we reached the UK Agro Farm and there was already a sizeable crowd of visitors. The conducted tour would take 2-3 hours and the frozen pre packed lunch available was not attractive compared to the beef noodle awaiting us in Kluang. Even the queue for the horse ride was an hour long. So after a quick look around, and we managed to catch the sheep dog in action, we were on our way to Kluang.
We were in a convoy of 6 cars, so tailing each other in fairly heavy traffic condition was quite difficult. It ended up with 3 of the cars losing their way. Getting lost in this small town can be quite embarrassing especially when this is our home town. On the other hand, it shows that Kluang has developed, expanded and changed significantly.
The highlight of the trip was to climb Gunung Lambak and the weather cooperated beautifully. It was a good workout for all. Some managed to reach the foothill, some managed to the mid station and 7 of us managed to climb to the summit. With hardly any time to train, it was a difficult climb. Hence, the feat could be considered a great personal milestone, an achievement to be proud of. So despite the bruises and aches and pains all over, it was well worth the sacrifice.
The other highlight was of course the gastronomic binge or eating frenzy in Kluang. Within 48 hours we consumed in total 76 cups of coffee, 53 sets of roti bakar, 38 bowls of beef noodles and 26 bowls of Tung Yuan and not forgetting the wild boar curry and fresh water fish we had in Kahang. Even when we had rush back to KL on Monday, we managed to squeeze in breakfast at the Kluang Railway Station at 9:00AM and Tangkak Beef Noodle for lunch at 10:00AM. The car was definitely a few kilos heavier on the return journey than when we left Subang Jaya on Saturday. It looks like I will have to skip a few lunches this week.
All things considered I think it was a good family bonding trip.
simon 29 dec 2010
New Year Eve Potluck Party
Monday, December 20, 2010
UK Agro Farm
simon
CHRISTMAS RENDEZVOUS – PICNIC ATOP GUNUNG LAMBAK
- HP,KC, NC & TH
- TC, Jean, WC & PW
- HK, KM, Nancy & Ah Mah
- Sam, SC & EH
- Simon, Angela & ML
THE PROPOSED ITINERARY
Saturday 25th December 2010
6:30AM - Depart KL
8:45AM - Breakfast at Yong Peng (Fish cake noodle)
9:30AM - Conducted Tour of Dragon Fruit Orchard (Ayer Itam)
10:30AM - Visit EU Agro Resort (8th Mile Ayer Hitam – Kluang Road)
12:30PM - Lunch (Kluang renowned Beef Noodle)
2:00PM - Check into Chalets/Hotel/Sunrise Park (Sam to arrange)
3:00-6:00PM – Free time: Shopping/Resting/Mahjong/etc.
7:00PM - Christmas Dinner (Sam to arrange)
Sunday 26th December 2010
6:30AM - Assemble to climb up Gunung Lambak (Compulsory for those above 10 and under 40 years old. Optional for senior citizens)
7:30AM - Morning walk around foothill of GL (senior citizens & toddlers)
12:30PM - Lunch: Tangkak Beef Noodle/ Kluang Railway Station
1:30-2:30PM - Rest time/wash hair/reflexlogy/massage.
3:00PM - Return to KL (those going home) /Trip to Kahang (those staying)
For those who plan to trek up the mountain a bit of background information on the task ahead might be useful. Gunung Lambak is 510m above sea level. The first part some 5-600m long, from the car park to the foothill is an easy walk along a concrete path. After that it is just a dirt track. The final 400m steep ascend up to the summit is the difficult part. During the raining season the trek can turn muddy and slippery. For those who are comparatively fit, the climb up to the top and down should take about 2 hours. Those who are a bit out of shape would probably require 3-4 hours. People with medical conditions should consult their doctors first before attempting to scale to the summit.
To prepare for the climb a pair of good running shoes or trekking boots would be essential. It would also be sensible to bring along a light raincoat, insect repellent, sunscreen, walking stick and a first aid kit.
Due to the short notice we have hardly any time to prepare and condition ourselves for the climb. To a bunch of senior citizens and unfit city folks the mission to climb Gunung Lambak will be a daunting challenge. I climbed Mt. Kinabalu more than 20 years ago and since then have not climbed anything more than a few flights of stairs. The spirit might be willing but the flesh might be weak. We shall see. If we do succeed in the challenge, the achievement should be duly recorded and celebrated with a champagne picnic at the summit.
simon ng - 20/12/2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
SINGAPORE- KLUANG
The drive from JB to Kluang was only about an hour. Fortunately, the Tangkak beef noddle shop was still opened at 3:00p.m. Whether you are looking for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or supper, food in Kluang is cheap and yummy. Definitely a foodie paradise. For those who prefer shopping, Kluang Mall is the latest Shopping Complex in town.
The morning walk at the foothill of Gunung Lambak brought back a flood wave of nostalgia. To recall those happy carefree teenage days, when we would climb and camp at the mountain. I will definitely love to scale the mountain once more and relive the memories. The foothill has been transformed (see pictures) and is now called the Kluang Eco-Park with swimming pool and chalets for rental.
We have been talking about a Ng Family holiday for quite some time now. Kluang, our hometown is definitely a sentimental and worthwhile destination. It is only a 2.5 hours drive from KL, so a 2days/1 night weekend trip will suffice. I am sure Sam will be more than happy to plan out the itinerary, including climbing Gunung Lambak of course. Possible dates are this Christmas weekend or during the Chinese New Year holidays. I need some enthusiastic response.
simon 10/12/2010
KL-SINGAPORE
The next day, 4th Uncle’s daughter picked up Ah Mah and SC to visit the old relatives. With only 1 day to cover the whole of Singapore, we wisely asked ML to check the tourist map and decide on the itinerary while I handled the logistic. We took the MRT to the Science Centre (boring recommendation) and from there proceed by bus to Chinatown (another wrong choice). Everywhere you turn in Chinatown and People’s Park you see Chinese migrant workers and retired senior citizens, very much like our Petaling Street in KL. The food we tried at the Food Court tasted rather mediocre. The only saving grace was the dessert stalls that offered a wide variety of colorful and mouth-watering desserts.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
TRIP TO SINGAPORE
REPLY ASAP in the CBox.
simon 2/12/2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Ng Family Paintball Tournament @ Bukit Jalil
I propose to have paintball game in any weekend in Dec (preferably 18 or 19th December)
the details below just for your reference
if you have better recommended paintball park, pls suggest here
then
Kindly confirm your interest & attendance 1st
then we will confirm date & time for WAR
Adult
Package start at RM45.00 per person. (Additional paintball at RM0.20 per paintball)
Inclusive of:
- 2-Hours Time Slot
- Safety and Game Briefing
- 50 paintballs
- Goggles
- Marker / Paintgun
- Body Vest (priority for ladies/kids)
- CO2/High pressure air tank
- Unlimited supply of CO2/ High pressure air
- Marshals for players safety and ruling
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