MALAYSIA DAY AT PORT DICKSON AND AN ADVENTURE

As we approached Port Dickson, the familiar over-bright glare of the sun was there to greet us. I think the reflection of  the sun hitting the sea of the Malacca Straits, then bouncing back to the sun and coming back down onto P.D., causes the extra glare. Hence, it requires hat shades and sunglasses for comfort.

It’s nice to be back in Port Dickson again.

We, that is, Jeannie, The Batik Influencer and my wife; and I, wanted a short break from the hustle and hustle of city life. Did I type hustle and hustle? Yes, I did. We needed a break.It shows.

Jeannie got our daughter, Laura; to book us into a hotel. It was a long weekend holiday. After much thought and discussion on how to avoid the traffic jams to and from P.D., we avoided going down (since P.D. is southwest of us [South is “down /  bottom of maps so it would not be too correct to say “going up south” ]) on Saturday or Sunday and planned to go on Monday and be back on Tuesday.

“Let’s go”, Jeannie harkens, as she beckons for us to get to the whitish, light brownish sands of the attractive beaches lining the west of the state of Negri Sembilan.

Getting to Port Dickson or P.D. was a breeze. Jams almost seemed like a myth and worrying about them was unnecessary. Since, we were fairly early, we stopped by at the Scottish eating place for lunch. Notice words like breeze, myth, fairly... all somehow related to the weather. Pun?

Anyway, the Scottish eating (no, we do not eat Scottish people) place was serving a samurai (because it had teriyaki sauce) burger (I know what you are thinking… Scottish and Japanese are poles apart). It was quite good. The burger patty size was what it used to be back in the good old days – big.

We checked in to our room slightly early. The hotel and the beach were crowded with people. Everyone was enjoying themselves on the long weekend holiday. Jeannie and I, we just wanted to relax and enjoy the seaside.

🎵We are on a summer Holiday♪🎶 (a line from one of the fabulous Cliff Richard’s songs)…Happy to be in Port Dickson, again.
The Batik Influencer with one of her JEANNIE’S OWN Batik Cape Creations.
JEANNIE’S OWN Batik Cape Creations. Perfect for any occasion. Wear it anywhere, anytime.
The Batik Influencer with one of her JEANNIE’S OWN Batik Cape Creations. This is how to dress casual on the beach.

We went down to the beach at about 5pm, when the weather was slightly cooler. We walked the length of the beach which was about 500 meters in length. It was a slow walk as we had to maneuver between adults, children and tents (lots of tents were out, up. Most of them were set up further up the shore). There definitely was no shortage of enjoyment. It was fun…for these adventurers I guess. I’d opt for the less travelled part – air-conditioned rooms with comfortable beds. Not to forget clean toilets, too.

This boat with the 4 Yamaha v8 high performance engines – not mine. Mine is like (next picture):

Jeannie had prepared sandwiches from home, which we had for dinner…the sandwiches, that is. We had coffee flowing throughout the evening (for me), while I figured some work out, including upcoming articles and what’s next for the next three months leading to the end of the year. Lots of ideas…our goals are quite on track. The fun part is to explore new ideas.

With a quarter horsepower lawn mower engine. Notice the sunroof.

Breakfast was early for us. We sat on the terrace of the dining hall, to enjoy the cool breeze that came in with each wave of the sea that was washed onto the beach. We weren’t the only ones enjoying breakfast on the terrace. So too; were the crows. The minute food was left on the table unattended, these black birds came swooping in to have a go at the food. When we saw this, we moved to a table inside the dining hall. So much for eating on the terrace to enjoy the breeze and wide open spaces.

After breakfast, Jeannie went to the beach again to spend some time with the water; while I went back to the room to get more work done.

We checked out of our hotel at half 12, to our next destination – a sort of adventure to locate the house(s) my parents, my late sister, Jennifer; and I, stayed over 60 years ago when my father was in the army. My parents were very young at that time. Jennifer; was about 2 or 3 years old and I, a year 4 days younger than Jennifer at that time. The story in the next essay.

Jeannie and I wish all Malaysians, around the world, HAPPY MALAYSIA DAY.

PS: The location of our house is in the army camp. And another thing, no traffic jams on our way back home.

BEACH, WATER, SAND, SUN, HATS

Once we settled our things in our room at the hotel; we went to do what we came here to do in the first place: go to the beach. Walk in the sands and the water, as the ocean gushed in, bringing with it heaps of soft sand.

Jeannie wasted no time in gathering treasures from the beach, rocks of all forms, shapes and sizes. Wherever she goes, she must pick up bits and pieces of nature. She picked up large maple and other leaves, acorns on our trips to the U.S., Europe and Australia; shells of all shapes, sizes and colours from previous beach holidays. Today, it is rocks. She has a keen eye for the beauty of things that escape my attention.

Here, the Batik Influencer is sporting a straw hat, something that she may incorporate in her fashion ideas perhaps?

A little ball of green weed that fought to keep itself on the beach. With it each incoming wave of water from the ocean; it was getting to look more difficult. However, it fought gallantly even though the odds were stacked heavily against it.

All smiles, definitely.

Corus hotel is many years old, and it shows it. Our room is very comfortable, with two king size beds, good view of the ocean and full room amenities. There’s a swimming pool and and a games room for indoor games.

A new edition to her collection.

All these things that she picks up and wants to bring home with us. I say “No bringing any of this stuff back”. Somehow or another, I will find her new found treasures or collection in our house.

Another nice pic. The setting sun bursting through the clouds, bouncing off onto the waters, creating flickering sparkles as the waves move.
The water feels good…sooo good.

The sky as my background: Perfect.
The magic lamp?

A postcard style picture of our hotel (yellow in colour). The hotel is many years old, and it shows it. Our room is very comfortable, with two king size beds, good view of the ocean and full room amenities. There’s a swimming pool and and a games room for indoor games.

A scene from one of those panama movies.

She’s happy. She’s got a bounty full of “treasures”.

Nice picture.
On our way back to the hotel as the sun went down.

Back in our room. The view from the window was lovely.

Stitching(?) / S-Penning an essay together. Could be described in the normal normal way, but…

A nice corned beef sandwich prepared by the Batik Influencer. She is an expert in food and is also a great chef in her own rights..
Relak la brudder ( local slang) for take a break and chill.

One of the treasures Jeannie found on the beach. She immediately came up with the idea of this natural and beautiful pen-holder.

A good first day of our holiday in Port Dickson.

Jeannie, in top form, feeling the ocean at her feet and the sifting sands, sort of crumble away as the waters rush back to the ocean.

YOUR RACE. YOUR PACE.

WE ARE ALL ON A JOURNEY. OUR PATHS ARE DIFFERENT.
QUIT COMPARING YOUR LIFE WITH ANOTHER.
WALK YOUR OWN PATH, WHEREVER THAT LEADS.
JUST IMPROVE YOURSELF. ENJOY SIMPLE THINGS. HAVE FUN.
RUN YOUR OWN RACE, AT YOUR OWN PACE.

~ ALAN IAN ATKINSON
Writer, Author, Storyteller