Saturday, September 30, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Friday, September 22, 2006
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Dawn from my window...
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Marvellous Monday Night...
- Health tourism is a multi billion dollar business and some private hospitals in Bangkok serve up to a million patients every year.
- Allergy to peanuts can run in the family.
- Bruneians eat some of the freshest fish in the region.
- A natural cure for gout is pandan leaves boiled in water and drunk 3 times a day for 2 weeks minimum.
- The government of Thailand has banned people from giving cigarettes to monks as part of their alms.
- The Lexus LS460 has 4-wheel steering which helps in parking the behemoth.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Seriously got the jones for this baby....
one fine afternoon.... I WANT ONE!!!
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Tags: Brunei Darussalam, Color, Random Thoughts, Transport
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Monday, September 11, 2006
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Friday, September 08, 2006
Monday, September 04, 2006
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Marriage...
From "The Irrational Season" by Madeleine L'Engle But ultimately there comes a moment when a decision must be made. Ultimately two people who love each other must ask themselves how much they hope for as their love grows and deepens, and how much risk they are willing to take…It is indeed a fearful gamble…Because it is the nature of love to create, a marriage itself is something which has to be created, so that, together we become a new creature.
To marry is the biggest risk in human relations that a person can take…If we commit ourselves to one person for life this is not, as many people think, a rejection of freedom; rather it demands the courage to move into all the risks of freedom, and the risk of love which is permanent; into that love which is not possession, but participation…It takes a lifetime to learn another person…When love is not possession, but participation, then it is part of that co-creation which is our human calling, and which implies such risk that it is often rejected.













































































