Monday, February 20, 2006

Lelaki Melayu Terakhir

We went to see M.Nasir's performance at Planet Hollywood last nite. The girls been trying to get dinner reservation to his show without avail, so we finally decided to just walk-in early to try to get seatings and eat dinner at the bar stool and we were lucky, our seatings gives us a very good view of our very favorite artist in the world.

Sigh.. M Nasir must be the most talented artist of his time, just behind the late Tan Sri P Ramlee. I love all his songs and compositions, especially his music which is deep and spiritual as well. All his songs and lyrics have deep meaning. For e.g. KepadaMu Kekasih is a song about the absolute love for God. And the song Tanya Sama itu Hud-hud was done in a penglipur lara style. My very favorite is Raikan Cinta, a song that accompanied me thruout my sojourn thruout Europe on my MP3 as well as Express Rakyat aptly downloaded by my brother Ajak for the long Eurail trip.. so that I won't feel homesick. The fact that he addressed the Planet Hollywood audience in Malay reflects his humble style. We came at 7:15PM for dinner and left at 3AM! My favorite song Raikan Cinta, KepadaMu Kekasih, Semerah Padi and dozen of other songs. Too bad Hattan leapt on stage during the rendition of KepadaMu Kekasih which should only be sung by M Nasir's beautiful voice.. all of us were quite upset when Hattan keep interrupting, spoiling our moment and M Nasir's as well. However, when Hattan finally stopped and Nasir lost his footing, his fans started singing to guide him.

I think half of the audience are his fellow artists thruout Malaysia. No wonder it's hard for the public to get a seat. Both his shows on Feb 12 and 19 were fully booked even before its press release.

M Nasir must one of the most attractive and talented lelaki Melayu. Many girls must have gigit jari when he chose Marlia Musa after his late wife passed away. What can we say, M Nasir is the best! He absolutely, definately, totally won the title Lelaki Melayu Terakhir for me ;)

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Rumi on Love

The minute I heard my first love story,

I started looking for you, not knowing

how blind that was..

Lovers don't finally meet somewhere,

they're in each other all along.


I don't agree on the commercial bandwagon of this.. coz love should be shown and express everyday..in the little things we do for each other and not just on one particular day ..but heck Happy V-Day anyways :)

The Constant Gardener

Err. this is not at all about Ralph Fiennes :) one of the most respected actor in my good book as I love his actings especially as the English Patient. I did watch recently his movie the Constant Gardener, but I don’t like Rachel Weiss .. a bit overdramatic for my taste but off course I love Fiennes and his brooding way.

I am an unfortunately one of those constant gardener, albeit, a poor one at that.

Everywhere I go, outstation, overseas, etc.. all I can see are plants. Wherever I go my souvenirs for myself are plants that I find interesting. Either dried and flattened among my guidebooks or as seedlings I will smuggled home. Err. I have dried mountain flowers from Sintra, Vienna, the Swiss Alps, Tuscany and Montemarte, lilac and red poppies from Caesar's grave at Pallatine's Hill.. in between my Lonely Planet guidebook :)

My family diplomatically tried to discourage me by mentioning that perhaps my hands are “too warm” and I should wear gloves. I told them next time I am gonna chilled my hands with some ice, if that is what it takes for some of those darn plants to like and live on me ):

If people hear me talking about plants, they wud think I have a nice beautiful garden on some ground corner lot somewhere. But the fact of the matter is, so far I can’t find a nice corner lot house I can afford in the neighborhood I want. The house on the hill overlooking the Banjaran Titiwangsa I fall in love for the past few years which recently I braved up to ask the family that rented it, costs over a million ringgit…so that switched off my dream on that house at least for now... So in the meantime I have to fit my dream garden in the two small balconies of my hillside apartment.

I was pretty successful with my miniature water garden with its cascading pool, waterfall and fishs in the terra cotta pots I went to get with Elida in Sungai Buloh and the one Uda donated to me. I actually learnt how to assemble and landscaped a mini waterfall, with pumps and colorful tropical fishes and all. Eventually.. I couldn’t keep up with the fishes and its maintenance though. When I had that awful accident playing paintball for the company and broke my elbow in March 2004, it was a horrible end for those poor fishes. They all died, as well as my beautiful water plants. I had to start over from scratch. The new plants are thriving now but I no longer keep fishes..as beautiful as they and soothe me when I come home.

All my beautiful expensive rare and common orchids also always gave up on me. As well as those darn petunias.. I lost counts already. I must have tried at least 30 pots of orchids and over 30 pots of petunias…hundreds of ringgit down the drain.. I can quite understand those orchids being rather finicky and died on me.. but I don’t understand petunias being so finicky!!! It drives me crazy..

Do they need more water or sunlight or what??? I know they love the sun and I gave them the best hangs on my sunny balcony. They get all the sun they want, yet they still prefer to die on me ): The longest they will keep alive is 2 to 4 weeks. I know I shud give up by now, but heck I think I am gonna drive again all the way to Sungai Buloh to get a few more pots of the petunias, and stop by at the Orchid garden at the Lake Garden to get some beautiful orchids again. This will be my last trial and maybe then I will give up, at least until I have my own house.

As my mom been advising me for some time now.. “I know you are pretty good at most things you set your heart into.. but perhaps it is time to stop torturing those poor plants already..”

The hyacinth and tulips I bought at Keukenhoff, Amsterdam Europe and traveled with with me on the train all the way to Bonn, shuffed at some left-luggage in Brussels while I was doing the town, and then on the Thalys all the way back to Paris and smuggled via Singapore and finally KLIA.. dried out in a month time..well that is quite understandable :) While some years ago, I made an American fren of mine sent me some cuttings of the cherry blossoms from Washington DC Tidal Basin and that as expected didn’t grow here. Way too advance of a plant for me anyway.

But the saddest gardening moment for me was when my beautiful thriving fragrant kerak nasi or kesidang plant that gives this beautiful Dior perfume died on me. That was a beautiful cutting given by Pak Ya and it took him 4 or 5 months to cultivate for me. He had to import his brother a horticulturist from Perak to do the cutting. It was doing very well and flowering several times..giving my balcony a most surreal ambience with its little flowers that gives such aesthetic value. Fortunately, my stock of fragrant Jasmine plants supplied by Mok and Chik of Bukit Payung, Terengganu is still thriving and flowering almost every day. The Jasmine plant I planted at my father’s grave, also from Bukit Payung stock is thriving very well, as is the white and fuschia big Japanese roses, growing beautifully when we visited my father’s grave recently. My bunga sundal malam is recuperating on the ground at a neighbor’s yard so that it can get enuff sun and rain, while my pokok tongkeng is recuperating and thriving well at my mom’s garden. My mom was reminiscing her beautiful tongkeng plant which was hard to get and was accidently pulled when my neighbor was weeding their side of the gate..that was when I was still little! So when I found out my Sg Buloh nursery has them, I got a beautiful plant and divided it for her garden and mine. Both are thriving well.

But the plant that almost never give up on me are my big beautiful Japanese roses..some are thriving beautifully at my balcony .. eventhough I lost most of my collection of Japanese roses varieties when I was at the hospital and my sister Ida the plant-murderer.. forgot to water them both when I was at the hospital as well as when I was away in Europe. Eventhough I e-mailed her from every part of Europe to remind her to water my plants, she couldn’t care less ):

As it is my water plants are doing well.. I have a lotus, water lily (from the Kijal area), kiambang, water cabbages, this beautiful white flowering water plant that gives me lots of zen, the giant pegaga as well as some other plants on my shady balcony such as bird nest ferns, daun pandan.. setawar, money plants, etc... I think the lemongrass is gonna die soon, but some chilli and tomatoes as well as pumpkin plants grow on their own in some of the pots! I actually even get to pick a chili recently :)

Monday, February 13, 2006

Trump Card

Over the weekend, I bought 3 books, 2 by Donald Trump and the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (finally!). As everyone else, I thot Trump was an arrogant guy until I saw his hit TV show. .the Apprentice. I was quite impressed by Trump and the fact the show was produced by Mark Burnett. I like the business lessons Trump was imparting on the Apprentice. They are simple and make much sense. With our busy lifestyle I can’t really catch up with the episodes.. so I decided to see if he has any books on the market.. I can’t find the Art of the Deal, but did find 2 books “How to Get Rich” and “Think Like a Billionaire”.

What I like about Trump is the fact he is so direct and say it as it is. The chapters are so simple and straight to the point. They are short and sweet to fit my short attention span! My family saw me reading his books over our family gathering on Sat and thot I was better off reading books by Bill Gates.. but I told them I already did, but decided that Trump way of putting things are so much easier and simpler. I like his style..at least on imparting his business lessons.

When I like a book, I went thru it in record time and I finished both Trump books the same weekend I bought them, even while I had other things to do on that same weekend - I went shopping, visited my family, tended to my hanging garden and redo my bedroom in the new aqua and green Aussino’s bedsheets and spread. And yet make time to finish Trump two books..

Eventhough yeah he bragged like no one else, at the same time the lessons he shares are very useful and most practical. I guess that’s why he is where he is right now.. at the top.

I am saving the Da Vinci Code for later but I guess I need to read it soon! … Yes, I had to read the dang book before the movie is released in Malaysia this May ..and the fact that I am planning to go to Paris again in the Fall. Maria offered me the book when she finished reading it on Redang on our turtle trip in August 2004, but I was too lazy to carry it to the mainland coz it was a very thick hardcover.. but now I regretted it coz I shud have read the book then. When I browse the bookstore in Paris in May last year, it was just dang expensive to get them at Champ Elysee Borders.. so now I have to make a point to get the paperback version in KL before May 2006, so I am all prepared for the movie and when I visited the Lourve again.