Saturday, September 10, 2005

Day 2


Day 2 was surreal. We were by then abt 660m above sea level. Up the winding roads and past rolling hills where cows of all colours grazed, to a mountain lodge tucked in the middle of thousands of acres of sub-tropical rainforests, where red-tailed bush turkeys nonchalently crossed our paths and a multitude of crystal-clear birdy chirps echo. It was an awesome, endless spread of natural scenery, and with a superb temp of abt 15 deg all day long, this nature freak really couldn't ask for more.

Of course, objective is to suss out possibility of holding confidence training + team building + eco camp for kid-clients here in the future. Multiple field sites to be recced, program details to be mulled over, costings to be negotiated, reports to be prepared all in a day... but heck, working in such an environment is hardly considered work. =) And just look at the beds I get to sleep in. Utter country bliss. Couldn't get cosier.



And of course, a swoonsome eco guide provided just the icing on the cake.



With such a rejuvenating 'back-to-nature' experience, sunnytears surrendered, and no longer thought about hurrying home.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ARGH!!!!!!!! your bed looks really nice! the room must be damn cozy! wah lau, country cottage like this, my favourite u know! show me more pix abt this lodge!

Anonymous said...

hmmm... you know girly, not that i wanna splash cold water, but i read somewhere that it could put one in a difficult position when one blogs about thy job/superior... hahahahahaha... ever heard about this magazine editor who lost her job and couldn't get re-employed coz she mentioned in her blog that she gets free nailpolish at work? and then there was this lawyer who nearly faced a lawsuit (after his blogger identity was exposed) coz he blogged about a law firm that he cooked up...

Sunnytears said...

yah.... pray...... pls do not let my present/future boss(es) know of the existence of this blog.... i need a job.

tks for warning, fishy fren. worse come worse... i'd run over and help u wash test-tubes.