Life’s A Beach

Life's Definitely A Beach In Perhentian

I’m off to Perhentian again…tomorrow. Yippee!!

Weather There:

Thursday 29th June through Saturday 1st July – fair all day

Tides:

Thursday 29th June:
Low – 0232H (0.5m); High – 1135H (2.3m)

Friday 30th June:
Low – 0303H (0.6m); High – 1206H (2.2m)

Saturday 1st July:
Low – 0333H (0.7m); High – 1233H (2.1m)

For those going to Tioman this weekend,

Weather in Tioman:

Friday 30th June through Monday 3rd July: fair all day

Tides in Tioman:

Friday 30th June: 0550H (0.6m); 1336H (2.9m); 2002H (1.5m)

Saturday 1st July: 0034H (1.9m); 0634H (0.8m); 1408H (2.8m); 2040H (1.4m)

Sunday 2nd July: 0133H (1.9m); 0719H (1.0m); 1439H (2.6m); 2116H (1.3m)

Monday 3rd July: 0235H (1.9m); 0806H (1.3m); 1509H (2.4m); 2149H (1.2m)

So watch out for currents, those going to Tioman.

Superb Sportsmenship

My home for 5 years

I don’t like football…don’t like watching football.

That’s the general rule.

However, every four years, I ignore that rule to watch the best of the planet battle it out in the FIFA World Cup. Last night’s game between Ukraine and Switzerland was superb. They all played fairly (I cannot say the same about the Netherlands when they battled Cote d’Ivoire and Portugal). They drew 0-0 after 90 minutes, and neither side scored a goal after the 30-minute extra time. Ukraine however scored 3 goals in the penalty shootout while the Swiss scored none.

My first exposure to the World Cup was back in 1982 when Paolo Rossi, Littbarski, Maradona were all youngsters and were still playing. Me, and friends Hafiz Omar, Adlan Ali, Azlan Ramli (formerly of TM Net), and Nazli Awang Had (formerly of some unknown company), were swimmers, rather than footballers. We used (or abused) the nightly permit to watch football on television at the TAR Hall to go about doing what we liked doing best: mucking about. And 3 nights ago, hafiz and I met at the McDonald’s at Section 2 in Shah Alam to reminisce about those fun-filled days.

Kids…no real responsibilities.