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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Pray For Nepal
I’m so shocked and saddened by what happened to Nepal – which is for me one of the most amazing countries that I’ve ever been to. The powerful earth-quake of 7.8 magnitude with the epicenter located somewhere between Lamjung and … Continue reading
New Section on Books
I’ve always been an avid book reader for as long as I can remember. I remember how I’d go to the public library in my hometown Keningau, which at that time located on the 2nd floor of an aging shop … Continue reading
3R International Marathon 2015
So, I did another run today – in fact it was my very first Full Marathon this year. I could only be grateful that I did Kemensah Krazy Run a week earlier so I could tell myself that I wasn’t … Continue reading
Kemensah Krazy Trail Run – My First Trail Run
So, that was it. I did my very first trail run today (or rather yesterday), a full trail run since the one that I did in Muar was not really a full trail run but more like a combination with … Continue reading
A Year Full of Uncertainties
So, I’ve decided to change the outlook of my blog to a simpler theme. With so many things at hand, I find it quite impossible to come up with long posts that I am quite well known for (ehems) so … Continue reading