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  • Rasyida Samsudin
  • Singaporean, Communication Undergraduate
  • Avid traveller & wayfarer

  • also Tumbles on Elladine


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    Tuesday, July 13, 2010
    / 8:31 AM

    July. You lie, You die.

    Greets mate!

    And that was yet another hiatus from this space. So much for updating on-the-go about my Krabi & Koh Phi Phi trip. I lied, I admit. But you might get a sense of how exciting and adrenaline-punching the trip was then, yea, considering how I could not squeeze some time to update this social media space right here.

    I'll give a quick summary of it for now and do a more detailed update later when I actually bother (that will be like...yea...whenever)

    Two words: Fucking awesome.Flew with Tiger Air as it was cheap and all. Safe flight compared to my previous adventures on Lion Air towards Indonesia way. hah.

    I actually scuba dived for the first time in my life and LOVED it for the life of me and Nemo the clownfish. Come to think of it, it was a trip of many firsts...first scuba dive, first rock climbing...

    first almost-cliff-jump-but-did-not-because-I-could-not-climb-up-in-the-first-place, yea. And oh yes, I must boast that it was the first time I...





    saw a sunset out in the open sea on a boat.

    Beautiful, that one.

    Imagine a serenity like no other, chilling by the Maya Bay on the south island, busking in the warmth of summer sunshine, soft sands under you as you look far out into the horizon.

    There is something about the place that makes me hooked and wanting more of it. I would say that spending 4 days there wasn't enough, and I would definitely go back for more, one day.

    Ah...bliss I tell you.

    3 weeks after this and I am still hungover from the holiday and craving for more adventures.

    Talks have been made about making my way to Australia some time, either in October or January. But this is all very tentative right now so I am not banking any solid confirmation on these just yet. Thinking of hitting Sydney but it all depends very much on how my schedule for the next 6 months looks like right now.

    All I am dreaming for right now is the Sydney harbour at sunset with the emerald sky up ahead, walking downtown with a companion and talking about the most random of subject, yet so eloquently and animatedly, with thought-provoking notions about the world and people. Will this ever be?

    You tell me.

    July, July, don't you cry.

    xoxo
    Syida