It's over, yes, no more weddings, kenduri and vacations. The school break is over.
The wee hours of the morning is back to it's usual hectic ways as kids getting ready for school, buses start to broke the morning silence with the sound of their loud diesel engines and the smell of their exhaust fumes.
For me, the 2 weeks of domestic obligations due to school break had had an impact on my cycling activities. Plus the haze problem is not helping either.
Let's see if we can start cycling this weekend.
And a funny thing happened during the course of the cycling sabbatical, Rosman (Who?) texted me asking if he can join me cycling on on of the weekends....yeah...hmmmmmm....
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