Monday, May 11, 2009

Giving Back To Nature

L-R: Aida, Karen and Anim 


It's always nice to give back.

On our last visit to Langkawi, Aida and her friend Wendy (also a nature guide) roped us in on a mangrove replanting excursion they had organised.

The coast along Kuala Muda had been cleared some years back for some reason we're all not quite sure of - whether it was for a development that didn't take off, or the construction of a breakwater.  Suffice to say, the flats at low tide had become quite devoid of vegetation which is never a good thing.

So Wendy and Aida, being the good citizens of the island that they truly are, recently started replanting the mangroves in the area independently.  Wendy, who often leads groups on tours through the mangrove, started collecting the rhizomes that are often found floating on the water's surface at a certain time of year.  Those were the seedling we then replanted on to the Kuala Muda coast.

It turned out to be an all-girl affair, with Wendy and Aida leading the way and the rest of us straggling along in tow.  Even Ijam's eight-year-old daughter Nena (of the 99 Luftballoons fame) joined in, along with Fazilah, the very enthusiastic new transplant to Langkawi who wo-mans the Malaysian Nature Society office which has just opened on the island.

The planting proved very easy, with us just having to stick the little rhizomes into the very soft muddy seabed at low tide.

Naturally, I got into trouble, sinking up to my knees in mud and getting stuck for a good few alarming seconds.  All very hilarious, especially with some of us trying to reassure ourselves the mud was very good for our skin!

Nature being what it is, we were rewarded with a huge rainbow after a short drizzle of rain at the very end of our planting. 

Hopefully, those little fellas will survive the wind and tides to grow big and strong for our children's children to enjoy.

Next time you're on vacation to Langkawi, perhaps you too can think about doing something to give back?

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

This Land Is Our Land...

The future site of La Pari-Pari

FINALLY, it's ours!

Two weekends ago, we went once again to Langkawi to make the final payment for the land on which La Pari-Pari will sit. 

 The deed itself was without incident, thanks to the man who sold us the land and the lawyer who very kindly accompanied us to the land office for the actual signing of documents.  Otherwise, I am told, the whole thing would have taken much longer, with me being passed from one counter to another while the land office folks take turns to go on tea breaks.  OK I made that last bit up, but that certainly was the impression I got when I was there.  The man who had to witness my thumbprinting of the land grant had just come from his tea break when I got there.  And as soon as we turned the car out of the parking lot there he was, waltzing across the tarmac back to the canteen...

We also had a great meeting with Ijam who has been going full steam these last few weeks on the design.  All I can say is that it's coming along nicely and at a healthy clip.  Designs for the chalet and our house are certainly in good order.  Now there's only the reception and bar to get cracking on!




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