At 6am |
At 6.15am |
At 6.30am |
These pictures taken are sequences of daybreak seen from the Likas
Sports Complex Lake, Jesselton (Kota Kinabalu), North Borneo (Sabah). This lake
is about 5 minutes drive from the city center. Indeed it is an awesome sight to
watch the sun rise in the early morning to break the dawn on the first day of
2018. I did the same on January 1, 2017. Then I made myself a vow; to exercise
at least three times a week at this same place. Unfortunately, I didn’t fulfill
my vow. I am making the same vow this year; and this time I hope I succeed.
This is an excuse; but I might be right. Actually 2017 was a
rainy year. Most of the weeks and the months are really wet thus I was unable
to go outside and exercise. I think December was one of the wettest months for
the year 2017. The rain didn’t spare even Christmas and New Year eve.
I thought the morning of January 1, 2018 will also be wet
but it turned out to be marvelous. The sky was clear and the weather fine. So I
managed to exercise this morning as I did back in 2017. It was still dark when
I made my first round of walking exercise and the sun was still hidden behind
the Crocker Ranch. As I progressed, I saw the whole horizon became brighter as
the sun rose from the east.
Seeing the dawn break on the first day of New Year is indeed
a rare opportunity. You can only do it once a year. Then we have to wait for
another 365 days before we can repeat this action; if you miss; another 365 days
of waiting!
So now we are in 2018! As I mentioned before, 2017 was a
very wet season for North Borneo. I think God had His reasons for giving us so
much rain. Orientals believed that water are associated with prosperity so
abundant rains must be a blessing. But metaphorically, rains are associated
with gloom while sunshine brightness in life! So hopefully, the year 2018 will
indeed be shiny. By the way, according to Chinese believes, the number 18 means
“continuous prosperity” and thus I hope this year it is.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
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