Showing posts with label Fun Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun Activities. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2014

Pantai Penunjuk, Kijal, Terengganu

It's been a while since my last entry. 

So anyway, two weeks ago we went to Pantai Penunjuk in the south of Terengganu.  I was searching for Pantai Chendor, Pahang and came upon a blog (I can't remember the name, though) and one of the entries was about Pantai Penunjuk.  So, the next day, we travelled to Terengganu (about 40 minutes drive from our house in Kuantan).


 I printed a map to the beach from google map.


 Another map which was more focused.


And the third map showing the stretch.  Maps are handy.  Unlike GPS, they're always easier to flip black and forth.  So, I was the co-pilot most of the time being better at reading maps compared to Papa.


 We almost missed the sign.  So we made a u-turn and followed the arrow.  It turned out that we've been to this beach before - a day before the big flood last year but we didn't stop long because the wind was too strong.  The beach was beautiful.  We decided to venture a bit to find a suitable spot to have a picnic.  So, Papa just drove the car along the stretch.


We saw this big and beautiful house which turned out to be a Bed and Breakfast.


It was noon.  I saw a shack on the left of this tree with many fishermen relaxing but I was to shy to stop and snap their pictures.  Instead, I just took a picture of this tree. But the setting was beautiful.


 There were a lot of shelters like this one along the beach.


Some of them were run down like this one. Fishing equipments were kept here.


Some were used as resting shelters by the fishermen like this one.


 Many villagers were helping to berth the fishing boat that just came in from the sea.


 At another area, we saw some people drying the anchovies.


It looked like either it's a family business or these children were just helping their parents.


But most of them were just watching the ladies spreading the anchovies to be dried up.


Mengkuang mats were used to dry the anchovies.


We made a turn because we still couldn't find the perfect spot and came back to the B-and-B.  How I wished to have a house facing the sea like this one.  It'd be so cool!


There were many mini shelters like this one.  It's very convenient.  So we set up lunch and ate before venturing to the beach.


Zoey's an animal person.  So, she asked me to snap a picture of this bug.


This beholding sight would catch anyone's breath away if you're there in person.  They were boulders in the sea.


 We also found a lot of dead starfish on the beach.


They're everywhere.


And we're moving towards the boulders.


The first one was this split boulder.  It's huge!


It's accessible if you're in for a bit of climbing.


 Nina took this picture of me when we were in the midst of the boulders.


Zoey's playing hide-and-seek between the rocks.


Papa was busy on his own.


I was standing in the middle of this very shallow river and took a snap of the river mouth.


Hmmm... I should've tasted the water there!


Then, I walked a bit further up the river to this boat that seemed stranded.  It's actually low tide when we were there.  I guessed they took the boat in at high tide.


 As for the ones at sea, it's suitable for fishing.


 Local children playing around.


 Carefree and enjoying themselves.


They had a boat!


After a while, they went off in their boat.


Zoey was enjoying herself playing with the waves.


The water was very shallow.  But since the public toilet wasn't open, we just let Zoey took a dip and there wasn't any other place around to change our clothes.  As for this part, Cherating Beach wins hands down.


 A strip of sandbar leading to the boulders at sea.


Enjoying her alone time.


And when I turned around, I saw an eagle flying low.


These boys were searching for shells.


I wanted to rest under the shelter. So, I told Asha to look after Zoey.  She took it literally just to show me that's she's not really interested to look after her younger sister.


Here are some panoramic pictures of the area.




We had our picnic under the shades of those trees on the left and it was a bit of a walk to reach the boulders on the right.


Thus was our beach retreat.  I love this beach.  Heck! I love all of them!  I'm glad that we won't be leaving  the east coast just yet.



Friday, July 25, 2014

Preparing For the Coming Eid

I normally bought cookies for the Eid.  This year Zoey insisted on baking our own cookies.  I remembered when I was small, always helping my mother (with my sister) baking all kinds of cookies for the Eid and it was fun.  So, I guess I'd let Zoey experience and enjoy the fun too.


 The first cookie is the Dahlia Cookie.  So I asked her to cut some cherries.  Since I only had the green ones, they'd do just fine.


 Then I taught her to press the dough.  After a few attempts she gave up and I had to finish everything!


 Her job then was to sprinkle some chocolate rice - because the green cherries were not beautiful.


Done and baked!


 The next day we baked some Cornflakes Cookies.  She diligently helped me, again.


Watching the Barbie Playhouse video on youtube.  This time she stayed until the end.  Good job Zoey!


After that we decided to prepare some Maruku - as requested by Papa.


A simple but time-consuming favourite.  I started around 10am and finished by 4.00pm.  My right arm still hurts today from 6 hours of rolling and cutting the thinly-rolled dough into strips like these.
Oh ya! Zoey decided to not help after about 2 hours into it. Hahaha....


The burnt oil that was used for frying.  I forgot to switch off the burner while rolling and cutting the next batch.  So, I had to wait for it to cool off before using new oil. *Sigh!*


While I was preparing the Maruku, Nina made these Chocolate Chips Cookies.  They taste like the ones sold by Famous Amos!


After about a week now, the cornflake cookies and the chocolate chip cookies are down by half.  So today, after work, I have to make some new ones to bring back to Maktok and Tokwan.  It's quite a fun feat baking them with the girls.  Asha didn't join us because she's busy polishing her guitar skill.

We'll do this again next year.  Eid Mubarak to all.  We'll go back to Kedah tomorrow night.  Mami informed that they're preparing the house.  Yay!  Pak Chaq also agreed to a BBQ on Sunday. Another Yay!