Sunday, May 8, 2011

Sunday Morning Rides -27th Edition

Kampung Siniawan - Sun 8th May 2011

Today I woke up around quarter past six to another beautiful Sunday morning. Not a single rain cloud in the sky and the sun was already up shining. After some gearing up and making some loud noises in the toilet, I left my house around half past six. I decided to ride down to Kpg Siniawan in the Bau district, some 20km away. Of course I did some Google Earth the night before, like I usually do before any inaugural rides.

My route to Kpg Siniawan

The first 15km was on open highway, so it was quite challenging with huge trucks passing me by at speeds in excess of 100kph. I fingered a few for passing me with inches to spare. Others just have to turn into the highway in front of me from dusty construction sites. Eat my dirt why don’t you.

Kampung Melayu Siniawan
Waiting for the "Ferry"
The "Ferry"
The last 5km was a rather pleasant one as I turned left, off from the highway and into Jalan Sungai Pinang. I felt a sudden step function change of atmosphere from Anxiety to Serenity, from Singapore to Kuching, from Def Leppard to Lionel Richie, from Dan Brown to Mills & Boons, from…. What the hell, I guess you got the picture. After a few minutes of blissful riding, savoring the tranquil & equanimity of it all, I arrived at my destination, Kampung Melayu Siniawan.  


Ferry arrives at Siniawan Bazaar

A scenic spot
A scenic spot with my bike
Most of the village people (no,… don’t do the YMCA please!) were still asleep or beginning to wake up from their slumber as I arrived. Free range chicken scurried everyway or was it? Never mind. At the end of the road was a jetty. A wooden “ferry” plies the span across the river. An old man told me in their local Malay dialect, RM0.30 for one person or RM1 for one person inclusive of motorcycle/bicycle. No wonder there were a lot of motorcycles parked along the jetty. I was debating with myself whether to take the boat ride or not. On the other side lies Siniawan Bazaar, which really are 2 rows of wooden shophouses. Breakfast was beaconing and I was sure that there were Kolo Mee or Laksa stalls. After breakfast I could take Jalan Bau out to Kota Sentosa and subsequently Jalan Penrissen back to my place. Naaahhh… I am no Ironman doing the triathlon thingie. After about 15 mins rest and exploring the river bank, I retraced my path back home.

Carvery at Abell Hotel in the city

The mummies & kid
Me Dad & kids
Today is Mother’s Day. We did lunch at the new Carvery Restaurant @ Abell Hotel in the city with me Mum & family.

To all the mothers in this world… Happy Mother’s Day!






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