Saturday, December 13, 2008

Surrounding Environment


Hmm.. I'm not a frequent blogger with tons of affections in writing. I might even be in a dire straits to pen my thoughts especially 3am.. on Saturday. Early as it may seemed but I guess time is not in my side. What more could it be especially the uninvited stress hunting its prey for the big day. Next Monday will be my final exam but hey, I still managed to write a word or two over here.. haha..

Exactly 11 months and 2 weeks at Kampar, Perak. Now that's how fast the clock is turning since I first landed my foot on this mother earth called Westlake Homes, a place where living and learning are closer to nature. Beautiful lakes, trees, (not to mention the ones planted by private residents) and an array of exclusively designed houses made this area truly remarkable to call home. (excluding those friendly dogs wandering in the streets of Seksyen 1/4 & 1/5)

From a double storey Yale house to the likes of a three storey Manchester added a new breeze of creativity while the innovative design captures the imagination for someone like myself. Then, came in Tsing Hua in May 2008 along the main entrance and exit point. Soon, a new range of European-inspired architecture known as Oxford, scheduled to be completed by 1st Qtr of 2009 would definitely create both excitement and curiosity among potential residents. I wonder how it would be like for the final phase of development, located along the lake. What would it be called then after Oxford being added to the family. I could sense the pulse running all over me with immeasurable excitement mesmerizing my heart down to earth. Even words can't really descibe how I felt as I took a closer look at the almost completed houses while snapping pictures using my K750i. Its definitely worth the time spent walking along Seksyen 1/3 with my friends and stop by to rest near the "mini garden" at dawn. Wow . . .

On the other hand, how about the ongoing construction across the road to the other side of Westlake? Surely, this area would become a blend of Eastern and European architectural display inhibited by mostly students from all over this country. Perhaps someday we might even see new faces from other parts of the world, creating a potpourri of uniquely diverse cultural exchange in Kampar.

Looking forward to the day when this particular area soar to greater heights in the international arena, reflecting the people's aspirations and vision of a dynamic University town. I believe it will materialise before the year 2020.

Finally, its about time to make a move. Not a good ending nor a smooth conclusion. Need to have some rest and prepare for Monday's exam.. haha.. Until then, the journey continues . . .

p/s. Guess I'm sort of a part-time computer whizz kid trying to brush up and learn the meaning of "blog".. ;)