Belajar Dari Jam Dinding
March 9, 2016
Menghargai masa itu pun dah satu perkara.
Sama ada kita gunakan masa dengan baik ataupun dibazirkan dengan perkara yang tak berfaedah.
Menepati masa - satu perkara lagi.
Nak deal dengan orang, payah. Nak guna pengangkutan awam pun payah. Nak sampai kelas tepat pada masanya pun payah.
Adoi, saya ni entah bila nak improve part ni. T_T
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Saya takde jam dinding, jam tangan pun tak boleh pakai. Selalu guna jam kat phone & lappy je. T_T |
Ada satu perkara lagi kita boleh belajar dari jam ni. Kerja keras. Work hard.
Tengah scroll mesej-mesej ayah dalam Whatsapp, ternampak satu gambar tentang Belajar dari Jam Dinding.
Ayat-ayat dalam gambar tu berbunyi macam ni:-
Dilihat orang atau tidak, ia tetap berdenting.
Dihargai orang atau tidak, ia tetap berputar.
Walau tak seorangpun mengucapkan terima kasih,
Walau tak seorangpun mengucapkan terima kasih,
ia tetap bekerja.
Setiap jam, setiap minit, bahkan setiap detik.
Teruslah berbuat baik kepada sesama.
Teruslah berbuat baik kepada sesama.
Meskipun perbuatan baik kita tidak dinilai dan
diperhatikan oleh orang lain.
Ibarat jam dinding yang terus bekerja.
Ibarat jam dinding yang terus bekerja.
Walaupun tak dilihat, namun senantiasa memberi
manfaat bagi orang sekitarnya.
Dari quotes ni, bukanlah nak menggalakkan orang bekerja 24jam sehari, tapi work hard in a smart way. Masa study tu kita study bebetul, masa tidur tu kita tidur bebetul.
Dan kadang-kadang kita buat something untuk dapat impression orang lain. Saya sendiri pun selalu berfikiran macam tu. Tapi rasa penat kan kalau nak buat benda untuk puaskan hati orang lain. Lagi-lagi kalau tugasan tu seakan-akan takde respon yang baik.
Anything yang korang buat yang korang rasa bermanfaat untuk orang lain tu, TERUSKAN. Ikhlaskan diri walaupun ada sedikit kecewa bila 'terima kasih' pun terucap pada diri.
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Seperti kisah semalam, hujan salji terus turun walaupun majoriti tak suka, ia tetap turun, tanpa orang berterima kasih.. T___T |
Refleksi diri....- Kutip sampah yang orang lain buang merata-rata.
- Senyum kat orang lain walaupun orang tu tak senyum balik.
- Datang kelas awal waktu walaupun kadang-kadang cikgu terlambat.
- Jangan lemah semangat nak buat kebaikan, sekecil-kecil kebaikan.
p/s - Macam mana gerhana matahari korang? Share sikittt :D
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Lepas jalan-jalan keliling, semua pakat nak turun dah. Cadangnya sambung jalan ke Castle Garden esok. Langit pun dah mula nak gelap, macam tak menarik pulak nak tengok. :(
Em, semua attractions kat ?esky Krumlov, Czech ni banyaknya walking distance je. Just provide yourselves with good, proper walking shoes.
Perhentian seterusnya - MAKAN :D
Beli aiskrim dan trdelnik. Trdelnik ni makanan yang famous kat Czech ni ha. Kat Prague, memang banyak gerai-gerai jual Trdelnik, easily found along the route between Old Town and Charles Bridge). Simple dish, it is just bread. Tepung yang dah siap diuli pastu digulung keliling roller pastu dibakar. Dah siap bakar, diorang akan gelekkan trdelnik ni atas serbuk perisa yang kita pilih, cinnamon, vanilla, almond, etc. Around 50kc satu. Ada perisa nutella jugak, yang ni harga extra sikit.
Sekarang tengah famous dengan doughnut ice cream ni, kat Prague lah tapi. :) Basically, it is not a doughnut. THAT'S IS TRDELNIK. |
Sambung jalan.
Satu perkara yang perasan kat CK ni, dinding2 bangunan diorang banyak yang bergambar. Macam kat bawah ni, sekali pandang, takleh beza sangat mana tingkap yang dilukis dan mana yang real. Lagi-lagi tengok ada rahib kat tingkap tu lagilah buat orang terkejut :p
Dinner time :)
Sebelum datang CK, dah survey dah restoran-restoran kat sini dan review menu diorang. *tripadvisor helps a lot.
So, restoran pilihan - Laibon. Why? Sebab dia ranked #1 dalam review trip advisor. Haha. Takdelahhh, sebab utamanya Laibon ni served vegetarian food. Range harga pun reasonable.
Macam yang saya bagitahu dalam part 1, restoran sini banyaknya ada kawasan makan yang menghadap sungai. Yeah, we chose that too. Menarik, boleh tengok castle, bridge dan ada la beberapa orang tgh rafting (kayak). Angin malam dah start sejuk. Good thing is, memang disediakan blanket dan lilin. Candle light dinner gitu :)
Kat sini jugak ada menu ala-ala kuah lodeh. Hehe
On the way back to the hostel.
A good reminder for us. Lets say korang datang jalan-jalan Europe then book hostel yang tengah-tengah pekan. Make sure your windows are always close and the curtains are on. Kalau dari tempat tinggi menghadap hostel korang tu, orang boleh nampak apa kita buat dalam bilik :p
Aha, lagi satu, untuk yang ada smartphone tu, make sure download siap-siap maps (yang tak perlu Internet) etc. At least kalau sesat, ada jugak jalan penyelesaian. Dan bila dah ada maps tu, study dulu kawasan area yang kita nak jalan tu, basic review cukup dah :)
Bersambung lagi. Next entry - last part, insya-Allah. :)
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2 Hari di ?esky Krumlov, Czech - Part 1
March 8, 2016
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Post ni dah berkurun dalam draft. Dah post dah, tapi masa tu penggunaan bahasa agak kurang senonoh, tu yang masuk draft balik. Jadi, eloklah saya edit mana yang patut sebelum repost balik tanpa ubah feeling masa tu. Lol ^_^
2012
Sementara menunggu 1 Okt 2012 untuk kelas mula, saya dan batchmates jalan-jalan 2 hari kat ?esky Krumlov. Bandar kecil ni letaknya kat selatan Czech, quite close to the border of Czech-Austria.
Em, macam biasa, kami naik train/bas ekspress je kalau nak travel around. But memandangkan perjalanan naik train nampak lagi menyeronokkan, so proceed dengan train :) Train kat sini banyaknya koc yang jenis cabin (ala-ala Harry Potter tu), memang meriah perjalanan tu boleh bersembang, makan, tidur dengan selesanya.
** update - Kalau korang tak minat naik train (biasanya route Prague - ?eské Budějovice (tukar train) - ?esky Krumlov), alternatif lain ialah bas. Saya recommend untuk guna bas Student Agency.
Very frequent and so far, I have good experience with this Student Agency Bus |
Selepas 316km, sampai kat ?esky Krumlov (train stop) dalam tengah hari, terus je naik bas kat depan stesen tu untuk ke Hostel Havana (kami dah book siap-siap). Dan tiket bas dalam bandar lagi murah berbanding kat HK, 10kc for one ride :)
Kenapa Cesky Krumlov?
Heee, sebab excited nak tengok dan keep wondering kenapa tempat ni diiktiraf sebagai UNESCO World Heritage Site. (**update - masa ni baru nak masuk second year, tak tahu sangat pasal UNESCO site ni). Haha. Dan sebab lain ialah untuk elakkan buat benda tak berfaedah kat HK tu haaa. Masa lapang tengah ada ni, manfaatkan :)
Basically, ?esky Krumlov is just a small town, surrounded by the longest river within Czech, Vltava River. Kalau tengok peta pun dah nampak menarik sebab sungai ni bentuk ladam.
Oh ye, memandangkan tempat ni diiktiraf UNESCO, memang ramai tourists datang, kebanyakannya dari luar negara. Especially Asia. Terkesima jugak lah nampak ramai pelancong dari Korea, Jepun, China, Hongkong, Indonesia pun. Orang Malaysia tak jumpa pulak masa tu. Hee. Kalau korang main-main dengan hashtag #ceskykrumlov kat Instagram, most pictures are from Asians :)
Restoran dan kafe kat sini banyaknya ada sediakan ruang makan menghadap sungai. One of the attractions, I guess. Dan biasanya diorang letak signboard TERASA depan restoran tu. Maknanya teres la kot. Heeee, awalnya gelak je wonder awatlahhh restoran ni nak terasa terasa pulak.
Ni antara souvenirs kat sini. Banyak lagi pilihan lain dan ada jugak yang lagi mahal compared to Prague. Kalau memang nak, beli je lah ye. Kalau shirts, harga dia tak murah sangat lah. Cuma kat sini boleh try bargain jugak :)
On the way ke Svornosti Namesti (square) - center of the town, ternampak mesin ATM ni. Saja nak share, mesin ATM kat Czech ni macam takde banyak sangat security. See, ATM ni tepi jalan je, memang kena hati-hati. Sila la prepare duit cash siap-siap ye kalau tak berani nak guna ATM macam ni.
Hari pertama kat ?esky Krumlov (CK), pusing-pusing town dengan hujan renyai2. Syukur sangat hujan kat sini tak demam sangat. Setakat ni lah, Alhamdulillah :) So, boleh je tak pakai topi, payung. Cuma, basah sikit.
Pintu masuk ke ?esky Krumlov Castle with bears untuk tatapan pengunjung. Read somewhere yang kata bears ni simbolik hubungan antara noble family ?esky Krumlov - Itali.
?esky Krumlov Castle - dari jauh.
Mula dibina masa abad ke-12, istana ni penting untuk urusan perdagangan kat kawasan South Bohemia ni. Dah tua sangat, tapi masih kukuh tersergam indah.
Bila fikir balik, dah banyak castle dah kat luar negara yang saya pernah masuk. Kalau kat Malaysia tu, Kelli's Castle pun tak jejak lagi (**update - dah jejak dah. haha). Kat Kuala Kangsar pun, mampu pusing luar pagar Istana Bukit Chandan je. :P
Pemandangan dari Castle.
Woahhhh, speechless kejap masa tu. Castle ni berbukit ye, kalau nak datang, jangan beratkan backpack/beg dengan benda2 yang tak nak guna. Tinggalkan je kat hostel/hotel. Apa yang patut ada dalam beg just passport, dompet, phone, kamera, payung kalau nak bawak :)
Bersambung.
:D
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?eské ?vycarsko - the name of Bohemian Switzerland called by local people here.
It is a beautiful region that is really close to the border of Germany - Czech, in which the national park itself is connected to Saxon Switzerland (S?chsische Schweizthe) - national park from German side.
Here, I know that Labe River leaves Czech for Germany's Elbe River. This river is quite significant for me as this is the place I spent most of my free times, cycling along it. And the view is fantastic, with crystal clear flowing water.
How To Get To Bohemian Switzerland?
Basically, if you are driving just try to get to the direction of Prav?ická brána or H?ensko in which, there is a river separating H?ensko and Sch?na (German side). If you are from Dresden by trains, you will arrive in Sch?na. While from Prague, you can take trains from Praha Hlavní Nádra?í (Main Station)
For a day trip, I would like to suggest this train schedule (from Prague). I've tried myself, and it was nice.
Prague to Bohemian Switzerland
It is good to start early in the morning just in case to avoid crowds and you can walk leisurely. I've been there end of March of 2014, it was not very crowded actually. Maybe it will be in summer. :)
To check the public transports in Czech, you can always use this phone app - Pub Tran or on this website. You can buy train tickets (Prague - Dě?ín) directly at the counter in Praha Hlavní Nádra?í or via this Czech train website.
For bus tickets, you can just buy it from the driver. Don't worry about getting lost searching for the bus, as the bus stop is just in front of Dě?ín train station.
Bohemian Switzerland to Prague
Last time I checked the return train tickets from Prague - Dě?ín is 315kc per person.
Reasonable, right? :)
Alternative way, check this out.
Suggested Route?
There are many hiking trails in this area, depends on your stamina and how many days you'll be there. For this day trip, I would like to suggest this one as it covers the main sights of Bohemian Switzerland and the important thing, it is an easy trail :D (it will be a bit increasing gradient in the middle of trail)
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A boat ride along the gorges are waiting for you after a long walk.
Starting from Mezni Louka, you will walk downhills to Divoká soutěska to take a boat ride straight to H?ensko, If you would like to walk along the gorges for a while, you can take another boat ride in Tichá soutěska.
But, keep in mind that, they are closed in winter. Check the website for more details about the prices and opening hours. This is important as if they are closed, you need to return to Mezni Louka to take the bus to H?ensko.
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Good thing about hiking in Czech is that, you have low possibility of getting lost. So, just follow the color of the route to get to the destination.
I hope this post can give you a rough idea about getting to Bohemian Switzerland for a day trip. Personally, it is really a charming national park that nature lovers should pay a visit. :)
Till then.
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Kisah Road Trip ke Bezděz Hrad, Czech
March 5, 2016
Jadi apa yang menariknya Bezděz Hrad ni?
Perasaan dia sama macam masa saya berkunjung ke Kellie's Castle dulu. Aura castle ni lain macam sikit. Mula dibina sebelum tahun 1264, jadi boleh kira betapa tuanya dia. 752 tahun! Dan dikatakan Bezděz Hrad ialah antara contoh terbaik untuk seni bina Gothic.
Pembinaan ni diarah oleh King of Bohemia, Premysl Otakar II. Dalam Instagram, saya pernah berkongsi tentang sejarah nama Czech. Sebelum wujudnya nama Czech Republic, ada Czechoslovakia (nama ni lebih famous dalam kalangan orang Malaysia) dan lama sebelum tu, tanah Czech ni dikenali dengan nama Bohemia.
Tapi kalau korang jumpa orang Czech, janganlah cakap "Ohhh, you are from Czechoslovakia?" For some people, they find it to be inappropriate. :) Czech is a country and Slovakia is another country. Okay?
Tapi kalau korang jumpa orang Czech, janganlah cakap "Ohhh, you are from Czechoslovakia?" For some people, they find it to be inappropriate. :) Czech is a country and Slovakia is another country. Okay?
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Premysl Otakar II tak sempat pun tengok castle ni siap, sebab dia terkorban dalam perang dan istana tu jadi penjara untuk isteri (Queen Kunhuta) dan anaknya (Vaclav II). Ada versi yang kata kedua-dua queen dan anaknya berjaya larikan diri, ada pula rekod yang queen sahaja yang lari dan anaknya ditinggalkan di istana tu.
Kalau ikut versi kedua, Vaclav II ni pulak dibawa pergi oleh nobleman Czech dan bila dia dah besar, dia kembali ke istana ni dalam tahun 1283. Vaclav II beli istana tu dengan anggaran harga 30.36 juta Czech koruna (convert sendiri -_-). :O :O :O Nampak betapa istana tu bermakna untuk dia.
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Monumen? |
Saya tak pasti adakah ini yang dimaksudkan dengan chapel (sebab saya ingatkan chapel ialah satu bangunan). Tapi dikatakan kawasan istana ni pernah dijadikan tempat keagamaan. Dan 'monumen' macam kat atas ni dibina sepanjang jalan ke istana.
Nak ke istana ni, kena mendaki sikit sebab letaknya 604m dari paras laut. Masa kami ke sini, memang terasa sunyi sebab istana ni tutup jadi takde orang pun datang. Sejuk tak terkata, boleh pulak turun snow masa ni T_T
Dari Bezděz Hrad, kami boleh nampak tasik yang agak besar. Kisah tasik ni bermula dalam tahun 1366-1367. King Charles IV arahkan untuk korek tanah dijadikan tasik buatan. Agak besar jugak tasiknya. Nama asal tasik tu sangat simple, Velky rybník (Big Pond). Tapi tasik ni jadi inspiration untuk orang seni berkarya, salah seorang namanya Karel Hynek Macha (penyajak) dan sekarang tasik ni dikenali sebagai Lake Macha (Machovo jezero).
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Ada yang mengatakan, kalau King Premysl Otakar II tak terkorban, Bezděz Hrad mampu jadi istana utama kat Czech ni, which means Prague may not be the capital city like today. :O Prague is famous for its Prague Castle, anyway.
Oh ya, yang membuatkan perjalanan kali ni lebih menarik ialah at the end of the journey when we were already back in Hradec Kralove, the car suddenly broken down. :O Nervous sangat sebab gear kereta tu tak boleh masuk masa kat simpang 4 yang busy! Fuh, kalau terdampar kat situ, buat drama betul nak kena tolak kereta tengah-tengah jalan. Syukur alhamdulillah, kami dapat 'park' kat tempat selamat sikit walaupun still halang laluan kereta lain lah.
Pasang lampu kecemasan....dan kami pun menunggu orang kereta sewa sampai. Kereta tu kena tarik dengan kereta lain balik ke syarikat dia. Dan alhamdulillah, kami tak kena charge lebih pun. Watch the video to see what happened :D
What a day....
Rujukan:-
[Novel] The Kite Runner - Beautiful One!
March 4, 2016
I just finished reading a novel entitled The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. It is an amazing book with stories that open up my mind, especially about relationship, love and hatred, friendship, survival and history :)
With the background of Afghanistan, or to be more specific the city of Kabul, the writer managed to portray how was the life of Afghans once upon a time before the country became unstable like today. Okay, let me share roughly what the book is all about.
There is a Pashtun boy named Amir who spend his childhood with Hassan, a Hazara boy. They are always together although in Afghanistan, Pashtun groups consider Hazara as low class people. They live in a house together with Baba (Amir's father) and Ali (Hassan's father). Amir's mother died when delivering him while Ali's wife was nowhere to be found. In the novel, it is nicely described how and why Amir felt his father dislike him.
Baba has a good friend, Rahim Khan who was also kind of his business partner. Amir feels that Rahim Khan know him better than his own father.
Baba has a good friend, Rahim Khan who was also kind of his business partner. Amir feels that Rahim Khan know him better than his own father.
Back to the title of the novel.
I thought flying a kite is merely a hobby, but not in Afghanistan where it is more like a national sport. I learned that the fallen kites are like a bag of gold, where the kids would wait for the falling of kites and if they manage to catch any fallen kites - they are awesome. :)
There is a kite tournament in which Amir wins the battle. However, something happens to Hassan after that.
Why Amir behaves like that?
There is a kite tournament in which Amir wins the battle. However, something happens to Hassan after that.
"And that led to another understanding: Hassan knew. He knew I'd seen everything in that alley, that I'd stood there and done nothing." - The Kite Runner, page 98
Why Amir behaves like that?
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Amir does something as well after the incident, trying to kick Hassan and Ali from the house - he was successful. However, Hassan admits the crime he didn't even commit. Why Hassan is willing to do anything for Amir? :(
5 years later, the Soviet Union (Russia basically) intervenes into Afghanistan. Amir and Baba leaves the house to Peshawar, Pakistan, and then to California. Baba works at the petrol station while Amir manages to pursue his study in writing. Then, Baba is diagnosed with a lung cancer - the invasive one. Before his death, Baba fulfills Amir's last favor - to ask Soraya's hands from her father. Who is Soraya and how they know each other?
After 15 years of happy marriage (without any children) and Amir already becomes a great novelist, suddenly there is a phone call from dying Rahim Khan. He asks Amir to come back to Peshawar.
Why Rahim Khan asks him to return? What kind of news he wants to tell Amir?
Amir learns a lot of new things in Peshawar. His mission now is to find a child, named Sohrab. Who is Sohrab and what is the relationship between Sohrab and Amir? What happens to Hassan? If Amir manages to find Sohrab, what would he do then?
The novel ends with a scene where Sohrab is already in America as a very quiet, depressed boy. He does not want to interact with anyone. What happens that make him to be like that?
Amir tries to interact with him - through a kite-flying moment. Some other boys try to challenge them but Amir and Sohrab wins!
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5 years later, the Soviet Union (Russia basically) intervenes into Afghanistan. Amir and Baba leaves the house to Peshawar, Pakistan, and then to California. Baba works at the petrol station while Amir manages to pursue his study in writing. Then, Baba is diagnosed with a lung cancer - the invasive one. Before his death, Baba fulfills Amir's last favor - to ask Soraya's hands from her father. Who is Soraya and how they know each other?
After 15 years of happy marriage (without any children) and Amir already becomes a great novelist, suddenly there is a phone call from dying Rahim Khan. He asks Amir to come back to Peshawar.
"Come. There is a way to be good again." - The Kite Runner, page 177
Why Rahim Khan asks him to return? What kind of news he wants to tell Amir?
Amir learns a lot of new things in Peshawar. His mission now is to find a child, named Sohrab. Who is Sohrab and what is the relationship between Sohrab and Amir? What happens to Hassan? If Amir manages to find Sohrab, what would he do then?
Amir, Sohrab, Soraya |
The novel ends with a scene where Sohrab is already in America as a very quiet, depressed boy. He does not want to interact with anyone. What happens that make him to be like that?
Amir tries to interact with him - through a kite-flying moment. Some other boys try to challenge them but Amir and Sohrab wins!
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[Amir] "Do you want me to run that kite for you?"
[Sohrab] *nod*
"For you a thousand times over!"
:) :) :)
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The story is not typical, totally a fresh one. No cheesy man-woman love, it is more to friendship and humanity.
I learned a lot about differences between Pashtun and Hazara. Check here if you want to know as well :)
Oh yea, I just found out the novel was adapted into a movie! You can watch it here, but I think the book itself carries more values and deep lessons.
p/s - all pictures credit to the movie.
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