The Road Patrol!!!
For a couples of day ago I noticed that Police Patrol car is going up and down the road in front of my house. There is like 3 cars patrolling. Just now there are two patrol car flashing their lights (beautiful blue flashing lights, wished my Gen3 have one) and turning on their sirens. So loud, I thought there have been an accident again.. duh...
My neighbour even complains about the road blocks that she have to pass every morning for the past few days. My gosh what happen to Sarikei. Maybe there is a very dangerous criminal hidding in Sarikei but the local authorities hide the truth because they trying to avoid panic. I'm so paranoid. I even thought my Uni have a secret nuclear missiles silo (what an imagination).
But one simple explanation is Gawai Dayak celebration. Today is when all the schools clean their classes, teachers from "ulu" area travel to town and home, family travel from as far as Kuching to Lawas and the traffic on Trans-Borneo highway increase.
That is the gawai feeling that I feel every year. But the feeling is different every year. I wonder why?
More post about Gawai celebration to come (dedicated specially to Ibans who is abroad now). Tommorrow we (my family) are going to do some "gotong-royong" cleaning our house.
Cheers.
My neighbour even complains about the road blocks that she have to pass every morning for the past few days. My gosh what happen to Sarikei. Maybe there is a very dangerous criminal hidding in Sarikei but the local authorities hide the truth because they trying to avoid panic. I'm so paranoid. I even thought my Uni have a secret nuclear missiles silo (what an imagination).
But one simple explanation is Gawai Dayak celebration. Today is when all the schools clean their classes, teachers from "ulu" area travel to town and home, family travel from as far as Kuching to Lawas and the traffic on Trans-Borneo highway increase.
That is the gawai feeling that I feel every year. But the feeling is different every year. I wonder why?
More post about Gawai celebration to come (dedicated specially to Ibans who is abroad now). Tommorrow we (my family) are going to do some "gotong-royong" cleaning our house.
Cheers.
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