Sunday, September 30, 2007



Baby Mushroom Quiche, you're all I ever need to survive
Everyone, meet my baby, Yummy Yummy Mushroom Quiche! Ahah..Just give me this and I'll be satiated. There's no need for chocolates, please. Just serve me mushroom quiche! Now this is what I mean by GIMME GIMME GIMME MORE, GIMME GIMME GIMME MORE!

On a separate note...


They say that all rivers lead to the ocean. Which is true, in fact. That's cos the point where the end of the river meets the mouth of the ocean is called the delta. How did I remember this amazing fact? Heh. My Geography teacher loves this word when I was taking taking Geog in sec 1. Hurhur. It's his favourite word, which is why I am able to remember such a thing, among many other little known facts from Geog.

So, with that said, I just realised, water from lakes and rivers are tasteless, isn't it? And water from the ocean is salty, right? So, when they converge, how come the water at the mouth of the ocean doesn't turn tasteless, or salty in that sense? Well, I have found the perfect answer for this, which I thought is superbly beautiful, if you look at it from a religious perspective.

It is God's secrets, which we are not meant to know of.

True enough, in Surah Al-Furqan, ayat 53, it is stated,

Dan Dialah yang membiarkan dua laut mengalir (berdampingan); yang ini tawar lagi segar dan yang lain asin lagi pahit; dan Dia menjadikan antara keduanya dinding dan batas yang menghalanginya.

Translation: "And He allows for the two seas to flow side-by side; one tasteless yet fresh, and the other salty yet bitter; and He creates a wall between both seas and a barrier that is preventive.

Therefore, this has made me appreciate the works of God. As they always say, God works in the most mysterious ways unfathomable to Mankind.

Subhanallah.