Thursday, May 23, 2024
Zao 1.0
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Self-Publishing - An Introduction
An informal talk sponsored by Lahat Road YMCA. Self publishing is fulfilling and not complicated. The simplest is to publish a family photo book as a legacy project.
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Saturday, April 20, 2024
My Plumbago plant.
I have been having this plant for a long, long time. A real beauty and needs little care.
The Plumbago plant, scientifically known as Plumbago auriculata, is a beautiful shrub that's also referred to as the Cape plumbago or sky flower.
Origin: It is native to South Africa and thrives in warm climates.Size: In its natural habitat, it can grow between 6 to 10 feet tall with a similar spread.
Appearance: Plumbago is known for its sprawling branches that resemble vines and is prized for its profusion of blue phlox-like flowers.
Growth Conditions: It blooms best in full sun but can tolerate some shade. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil but isn't too fussy about the soil type.
Hardiness: It's a hardy plant that, once established, is drought-resistant and has few pests or diseases.
Care: The plant may become leggy, so occasional pruning is part of its care. However, excessive pruning can reduce blooming.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Heritage Gallery by Old Town White Coffee
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Figs
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
King of Siam visited Perak
Vajiravudh (Rama VI) was the King of Siam who reigned from 1910 to 1925. Accompanied by his concubine, Suvadhana, Vajiravudh visited the Federated Malay States in 1924. The visit was reported to allow Vajiravudh to acquaint himself with the railway system of the FMS, especially when both nations are now linked by rail. Vajiravudh had a stopover in Kuala Kangsar where he was greeted by Almarhum Sultan Iskandar Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris I. Following this stop, the King of Siam continued his rail journey to Singapore, stopping at Ipoh where he met a few prominent residents including Leong Sin Nam, a well-known tin miner.
Footnote: In 1910, Vajiravudh founded an all-boys boarding college, Vajiravudh College, in Bangkok. He also introduced rugby as the college’s main sport so that the college boys would learn the virtue of sportsmanship. Interestingly, 36 years after Vajiravudh’s visit to Kuala Kangsar, an annual friendly rugby match between Vajiravudh College and Malay College Kuala Kangsar has become tradition.
Reference:1. Wikipedia. Rama VI.
2. Our royal visitor. King Rama VI of Siam. Malayan Saturday Post. 1924 September 27.
3. Wikipedia. Leong Sin Nam.
Article from: SembangKuala.


















































