

According to Wikipedia, Sunflowers are annual plants native to the Americas, that possess a large flowering head. Last week, I’ve decided to grow 10 Sunflowers, bought a pack of Sunflower seeds from Carrefour. One pack comes with 10 seeds, one of the seeds appears to be rotting away, that leaves me with 9 ‘baby’ Sunflower.
Looks like the farming game in Facebook – Farm Buddy.

Am not sure which species of Sunflower I am growing, the only thing written on the Sunflower seeds wrapper is – Sunflower, hopefully it is a Sunflower, the image on the wrapper says so. Will find out in 90 days.
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OGA 2300 Series By Morel France, Wooden Temples
October 10, 2009 | Category: Life Log | 5 Comments

When it comes to wood, or any object made out of wood, I simply couldn’t resist. That’s my weakness. The OGA 2300 Series is available in three cultivated woods: walnut (dark brown), bubenga (red-brown) and sycamore (ivory). I bought the bubenga edition (image above).
These outstanding frames with wooden and “synthetic glass” temples are a veritable technological feat in a pure designer and modern style. The temples give the impression of a material so homogeneous that nature could have created it.
The frame itself cost about RM1200 (USD350) excluding lenses, which comes to about RM1500 before discount. Anyway, I think it is a good buy. Love the wooden temples, come on, it is made of wood, how can I resist?
p.s. I love the New Bentley Mulsanne, look at the wooden dashboard. Am a sucker for anything made out of wood.
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How can you not fall in love with Melbourne? Its simply an amazing city, a livable city, don’t get me wrong, am not abandoning Malaysia yet. I love the public architecture, the tram network system, the multi-cultural environment, and the list goes on.
Melbourne, I hope I can visit this amazing city again. I’ve checked with AirAsia, Malaysia’s budget airline and if I were to book in advance, say one year from now, a return ticket is RM980. Doesn’t make any sense to me because my last minute booking cost me RM1100 for a return ticket, shouldn’t it be cheaper?





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