Thank you gentlemen.
Gary, lucky you, I honeymooned on Pangkor Island way before YTL developed Pangkor Laut island. I think this same company has something to do with Battersea in London. Chapman is famous for the book The Jungle is Neutral and according to my Dad quite an authentic account of our jungle and interesting account of survival and guerilla warfare. Thanks for sharing that.
John, pure luck, :smiling2: the colour of the water was sprayed at an angle so you get the pattern of the waves made with plaster. I should add white glue and stipple with a brush for more scaled wave crests. Surprised many from the forum have been to Malaysia. You nearly got it right, its Kuantan and is still a nice idyllic place to visit. Beaches up north of the town like Cherating are nice with fishing villages along the way. There is a surf spot after Cherating that an Australian Avid Editor whose a keen surfer told me about when I asked him why he had a surf board in the editing suite and loads of magazines on surfing. Singapore now has a man-made beach on Sentosa island.
Dijon, the history is what intrigues me but none of it is taught indepth enough of the war and tourist spots of battles not made accessible and the veterans are aging that we may loose some great stories. I never could remember dates and our curriculum was just based on remembering and not understanding...sad. I'm starting to like history when it's a subject I can choose to research.
Thanks for going through the thread and glad you like the photos.
If I can wrangle my way out of doing the cooking tonight I might just get some bench action. :hungry:
Cheers,
Richard
Gary, lucky you, I honeymooned on Pangkor Island way before YTL developed Pangkor Laut island. I think this same company has something to do with Battersea in London. Chapman is famous for the book The Jungle is Neutral and according to my Dad quite an authentic account of our jungle and interesting account of survival and guerilla warfare. Thanks for sharing that.
John, pure luck, :smiling2: the colour of the water was sprayed at an angle so you get the pattern of the waves made with plaster. I should add white glue and stipple with a brush for more scaled wave crests. Surprised many from the forum have been to Malaysia. You nearly got it right, its Kuantan and is still a nice idyllic place to visit. Beaches up north of the town like Cherating are nice with fishing villages along the way. There is a surf spot after Cherating that an Australian Avid Editor whose a keen surfer told me about when I asked him why he had a surf board in the editing suite and loads of magazines on surfing. Singapore now has a man-made beach on Sentosa island.
Dijon, the history is what intrigues me but none of it is taught indepth enough of the war and tourist spots of battles not made accessible and the veterans are aging that we may loose some great stories. I never could remember dates and our curriculum was just based on remembering and not understanding...sad. I'm starting to like history when it's a subject I can choose to research.
Thanks for going through the thread and glad you like the photos.
If I can wrangle my way out of doing the cooking tonight I might just get some bench action. :hungry:
Cheers,
Richard
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