Ah, gentle reader, if you thought that title portended some fascinating
bit of travelogue or historical insight, you are sadly mistaken. Alas, it is entirely literal, having to do with
where geckos go, and I mean go. OK, it
is a small price to pay for mosquito free premises, and gosh they are kind of
cute, and how DO they manage to cling to the wall completely horizontal?? But man do they produce poo. And it’s hard
and sticky and requires a stiff brush to remove. They travel along walls and
seem to favor corners and tight spots as places to leave their mark--no doubt more than you care to know.
The Ship to Nowhere
up close |
we see it from our window |
People board it in nearby Georgetown for a one night “cruise” that offers duty free shopping and an onboard
casino. Guess that’s what “offshore
betting” really means.
Update in the fight against mildew
T and I climbed Penang Hill a few weeks ago. There is a paved road (with thankfully little traffic) all the way--5 kilometers straight up. The near constant 30 degree incline had us hobbling for days after.
Smarter people go up by tram (see below)
view from the top |
Tom is compared to Mark Spitz
Tom grows a solidarity mustache for November (and thankfully not a day more)
Field trip fun
T and K chaperoned a group of 10 year olds to Langkawi Island-- gorgeous place. Four days with 37 kids--it was actually quite fun, jam packed with activities, including my favorite--the “6-D” ride.
on a boat tour |
outside the "6-D"--where you get strapped into a seat and buffeted about |
kids feeding white bread to an elephant--surely the owner could have found something more nutritious? |
PHDs debut
K has had a good time singing Christmas carols with the International Women's Association choir at various places around town.
And, in the Incredibly Scary Venture department, she has joined with two
other over the hill American ladies to form the Penang Harmony Divas.
Their second performance, at the IWA Christmas luncheon at the Eastern & Oriental hotel, included four numbers: Bye Bye Love, Let it Shine* (think, Let it Snow; lyrics a joint venture by yours truly and Diva Marlene, below). In My Room, and Santa Baby. It is scary but fun.
*Oh the weather
outside’s monsooning
Inside we’re happy
spooning
There’s no dry
place at all
To the mall- to the
mall- to the mall
It doesn’t show
sign of stopping
But the rain is
good for shopping
So let’s go find
some bling
Let us sing- let us
sing- let us sing
When we finally have to go
How we’ll hate going out in the storm
since the AC is oh so cold
At least once were out we’ll be warm
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Well it doesn’t
show sign of stopping
And this mall is really
hopping
But my cash - is oh so low
I should go, I should
go, I should go.
The sun is slowly
setting
And my dear I’m
surely betting
That you’d like a
nice glass of wine
when we dine, when
we dine, when we dine
When we finally have to go
How we’ll hate going out in the storm
since the AC is oh so cold
At least once were out we’ll be warm
Monsoon’s a little frightful
We want our sun
delightful
Penang is so divine
Let it shine, let
it shine, let it shine
The rain is slowly
dying
And my dear we’re
still good bye-ing
Tomorrow there will
be sun
Think I’ll stay
cause Penang’s so much fun.
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