


almost a complete semi-circle when first spotted, like a magical halo above e clouds, but by e time I ran home to get my camera & then out again, just this bit was left. how much more beautiful can e sky get? no aurora borealis or aurora australis in e tropics, so rainbows will do =)
big fat heavy rain after that, which got rid of e crowds at e swimming complex for a while & gave e cat e chance to share a lane in e competition pool. miss undergrad days when it was possible to swim during off-peak hours in between lectures & have a whole lane all to myself. 1km of soaking later, cat paws had turned into prunes.
boh liao fact: e cat can still turn somersaults in e pool ;) something learnt ~20 years ago from my kors =P
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