Thursday 11 September 2014

BEWARE SABAHAN DOG LOVERS - DOGNAPPING HIGHER BREED AND CUTE DOGS CAN happen

CHANGING TO GOOD NEWS TODAY



Our first ever adorable male family dog that ever existed in our lives has been MISSING IN ACTION from September 9, 2014 while I was busy attending a symposium in KK.

After putting up a lost advert at the Daily Express on 12 Sept 2014, dog blackie suddenly came back at about 4.30, limping with a wound on the right paw and looked starving because it has missed his dinner for 4 days.

We have now worked out that he has learnt a new trick by himself, looking for a girlfriend but got locked up in someone's fenced yard.

On seeing the news advert, I am sure the owner of the compound have chased him away.

Now he is under punishment for giving us a heartache and fear and sadness for 4 days.  He will be tied up until the fence at my sister's yard is repaired of an escape hole.

Luckily he does not protest very much on being tied up except with a few whining and pleading look.

We have to ask our own doctor to see if the wound on its paw will heal or becomes infected.

Also, all Sabahan dog lovers, please beware and take extra care of you dog to prevent dognapping because I believe this dog still could have been dognapped if not for the notice in the press

Thank you.

A video of the dog is here:





Still, with all my modern ILMUs,  I still wish my great grandfather has given me his natural Ilmu.

With a few mantra's he can locate any missing property and can imagine what happened to his lost property.

Wednesday 10 September 2014

PRETTY AND PETITE OPHELIA HAS NOT FORGOTTEN HER OWN COMMUNITY

Another one story that I am so proud to write.

Ophelia Domingo is the grand daughter of my first cousin, Mr Steady from Nambazan.
So this cute little lady can call me grandpa too.
And I am happy to see that she did not forget her people by constantly participating in CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility for free to the local community especially those in need such as the senior golden citizens and pensioners.

This health talk on hearing followed by free basic ear screening was conducted at one of the weekly Wednesday CSR by the Sabah Credit Corporation at HQ in Donggongon.

Yes and I agree that one of ways to prevent hearing loss is to practice safety when in extremely noisy situation.
Example, use the ear protections when near engines or noisy places since the high decibels will damage the ear drums and cochlea or the engine of the ear as Ophelia described it to the layperson or man in the street.

Of course seek the doctors and Ophelia's clinic for other ear infections or ailments and not to ignore the SHL or sudden hearing loss, rare but can happen to anyone.

Also I personally knows several ex-rock musicians who now have problems playing music with me when they became seniors because of the loud rock music they played in the past. Me?  I only play country western and soft songkotoun music, ha ha ha ha,  so my hearing is still good comparatively.

Anyway, here are my pick of the photos taken that day, 10 Sept 2014.

 
 Ophelia and grandparents Mr & Mrs Steady
 
 


Ophelia and Datuk Wilfred Lingham


Ophelia listening to the questions of the Senior Citizens
 

Simple ear screening with and electronic instrument shaped like a horn