Thursday, April 30, 2009
REMEMBRANCE SERIES 13 : ADDENDUM
TWILIGHT YEARS 2 : SATISFACTION
Our pokok pakis plants are quiet healthy after Malik's advice on their healthy food manure i.e banana skins.
The table and chairs provide the venue for the tranquility of life
Alocasia macrorrhiza variegata at the centre whose leave can grow to the maximum width of 1 meter and the length of 1.5 meters. Calathea zebrina is at the left.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
TWILIGHT YEARS 1 : LIFE FULLFILLED
Sekim Khariat Kematian of Takaful Ikhlas at Pusat Dakwah on 23 April 2009
Standing from left: Pak Mid Bomoh, Gurdial Singh, Dato' Haji Harun Hashim, Pak Din, Haji Badlishah and Rahim Susu
Pak Haji Din satisfied with his fullfilled life
Pak Din, the former Chief of the Navy's father related to us a very poignant episode when he was performing his subuh prayer at one the Kuala Lumpur's mosque. He went to perform his subuh prayer at the mosque accompanied by his grand son. After performing sunat prayer, he was approaced by a learned man who enquired about his background and the person who accompanied him to the mosque.
After the obligotary subuh prayer, Pak Din was suprise when the learned man that has befriended him was invited to the front of the congregation to give his 'kuliah subuh'. He was in fact a Religious Professor from one of the local universities. He started his lecture by giving accolade to Pak Din for being able to persuade his grand son to accompany him to perform the subuh prayer in the mosque. The professor confessed that he could bring his disciples to the mosque but he failed in his duty in dragging his son or worst still his grand son to perform the subuh prayer at the mosque. He saluted Pak Din for being an examplary father who could perform diligently this simple yet a very daunting task for any father.
Retiree teacher, Dato' Halim R giving his opinion on empty talks
Full concentration given to the speaker
The raintree and ara trees beside the INSPIN Lecture Hall
From his observation of the Siamese twin tree, Police retiree, Haji Mansor Din holistic advice is not to be power grabber like the parasite ara tree which always overstayed its welcome. In the same breath, do not be soft like the principal raintree which in no time it would be squeezed to its demise by the parasite tree. Both trees by then would have met their death and so retirees must be always be vigilant and fully aware of the danger of any parasite that befriend them.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
REMEMBRANCE SERIES 12 : WHAT A LIFE
On Saturday, 25 April 2009, as Shiwar was free, Zam persuaded me to accompany Zam, Marini and Ezman to Padang Besar. Marini main objective for the day was to seek Pak Mud's air penawar for her jittery driving. Requesting Pak Mud's service was the main program of the day with a proposed secondary program of shopping in Padang Besar. Marini is holding the trust of her auntie, Contractor Class F to bring back some items from Padang Besar to Sarawak.
I agreed to accompany Zam with the condition that I would not accompany her to shop around but instead I would stay put at the rest area. Before resting, Ezman checked for me whether there was a sitting toilet at the public toilet. When Ezman gave me an affirmative answer, I was very happy as there would not be any constraint on my choices of food for lunch. So happily I sat down at the concourse area of the arcade. To my astonishment, I was not alone in facing this common dilemma as I met a few guys who also suffered the same fate as mine.
I met a 53 year Fireman from Sungai Petani who was also waiting for his wife to do her shopping in the arcade. He has already bought a big thermos flask for his nasi lemak business back in Sungai Petani. He did not like driving his car to Padang Besar but instead he joined in a weekly tour group which charged them RM 30.00 for a person. With a bigger luggage compartment on the bus, there was no need for him to worry about the size of his goods. They would also the local Thai cuisine which was much cheaper in his home town. From my informal discussion I had with him, he seemed to be very satisfied with part time business venture.
I advised him to be vigilant on the quality of his foods as customers would rather go for quality rather than quantity. Although the cost of raw materials for his nasi lemak has increased, yet he did not reduce the quality of his his ingredients. His policy proved its worth when his regular customers who has gone for the other lower quality nasi lemak has returned to him. His secret recipe was to add more halba on the nasi lemak whereby the durability of his nasi lemak would last more than 24 hour. He was very satisfied with the quantity of his nasi lemak sales which has touched 5 gantangs daily.
On our way back to Alor Setar, Zam asked Shiwar to stop at Changloon immediately after the Changloon Mosque where she previously saw a few wakafs being displayed in front of a house. The house owner by the name of Che Gu Wahid came out to meet us. He explained about the price of each wakaf inclusive the price of transportation to Alor Setar. Zam was satisfied with the price and she paid the down payment of RM 200.00 with the understanding that Che Gu Wahid would sent the wakaf the next day to our house in Alor Setar.
Shiwar and Marini with Noraini and her family came down to our house anxiously waiting for the arrival of the wakaf. Underfortunately the wakaf failed to turn up even after the Maghrib prayers. Frustrated they left our house at 8.00 pm leaving the three of to handle the arrival of the wakaf. Luckily the wakaf arrived at 10.30 pm on board a three ton lorry. There were four more people on board the lorry and the five of them were very in bringing the wakaf from the lorry. The wakaf fitted in nicely at the back of our house
The graziness for wakaf
Wakaf was a reality at 10.30 pm 28 April 2009
On firm footing at 11.00 pm with blackie as the first occupant
For comfort and relaxation, a fully carpeted wakaf by the next day
Enjoying the serenity of the wakaf
What a life without arthritis
With this wakaf, the world is ours
Friday, April 24, 2009
SIBLING SERIES 13: FOODS UNITED
When comes to foods, naturally Salleh Khir's descendants are very much united. We do agree that Alor Setar is the heaven of various types of nasi Mamak and each family has their own choice and preference of nasi mamak. The worst culprit in this matter is our patriarch, Abang who does not have any weightage on the various types of nasi mamak in Alor Setar. He likes every type of Alor Setar nasi mamak whether it is Nasi Royale, Nasi Ayam Kampung, Nasi Yasmeen, Nasi Ali, Nasi Batu Nisan or any other types. He is also well verse with the schedules of the opening times of each nasi mamak outlet in Alor Setar. Pak Ad would compliment him by giving the timing of the changing of rice so that we would enjoy fresh sizzling cooked rice.
Restoran Nasi Tomato Majeed at 706, Jalan Tambang Badak at 7.00 am
Nasi Tomato Majeed or Nasi Ayam Kampung opens daily before 6.00 am
Dressed to kill for any eventualities
At 7.00 am they have already finished their meals
The ever smiling cashier waiting for the coins to trickle in
Early morning birds ordering dishes according to their likings
THE EFFECIENT NETWORKING OF THE NASI ROYALE DELIVERY SYSTEM
The Daily Morning Journey of Nasi Royale
The shop that has magnetic pull for Alun
Emptiness in front of the shop 7.00 am
Emptiness in the shop at 7.00 am
The central nerve of Nasi Royale at 7.15 am
Effeciently transporting the central nerve at 7.16 am
Ready for the first customer at 7.24 am
The first customer at 7.25 am
The first five customers at 7.26 am
Crisp ready for the journey to Shah Alam
Similar to Alun, Nana also prefers Nasi Royale. The Nasi Royale's proprietor would know for sure that Nana is in town when I would pay a visit to the shop with an order of more than eight take away. I have been frequenting the Nasi Royale outlet in front of the Royale Theater since 1969. The Chinese proprietor would always place a hot cup of teh tarik in front of me when ever I sit down on his chair without me asking for it. That shows how close our relationship are just because of the consistancy in consuming Nasi Royale.
Last night, I received the lattest news from living CNN, Alin is in fact a deviant from his family. Not that he does not fancy Nasi Royale but instead he loves Nasi Yasmeen more.. In each seating at Nasi Yasmeen, Alin would order two full plate on rice with only fried chicken berempah. There is no curry accompanying the rice but like Flash Jordan, Alin would licked the plate clean in just a jippy. So is the positive product or it is a negative product of PLKN. Only Nami can vouch this under statement.
With the highest spirit of eppetite, two dishes of rice accompanying by deep fried spicy chicken would be gone in a second if ever Alin steps in at Yasmeen. Business hours of Yasmeen starts daily at 6.00 pm.
Lastly, sad to say that the Foods United are not that strongly binded. In fact there are also mavericks among Salleh Khir's grand sons who do not fancy anything special but would go to the finish line with any type of Alor Setar Nasi Mamak. The mavericks are personalities like Farli and Shiwar. Slow and yet steady with any type of Nasi Mamak even the nasi lemak at Restoran Ahmediah. These are the personalities who provide spices to the dull life of Alor Setar without its Nasi Daun Pisang..
Restoran Ahmediah @ Pokok Cherry Restaurant
History of Alor Setar Nasi Mamak
I would like the authority himself (Pak Ad) to speak on this matter.