Saturday, October 9, 2010

Stream


Trying out the video function of my camera phone. Next time must remember to hold it horizontal so the stream doesn't run out of the screen.

Anyone know if I can rotate this on blogger?

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Silvermine Bay waterfall

It was a long weekend and it was hot. Those two factors combined to make the Silvermine Bay waterfall a tempting option for a family day out.

Plus, the waterfall was an easy five minute hike from the beach (unlike Bride's Pool, which I have heard about but am too lazy to hike to).

Luckily, there had been a downpour a few days ago so the waterfall was, well, falling. We have been there a couple of times where the water was trickling down slower than a drain pipe.

There is something soothing about just sitting and listening to the white noise of falling water and soaking your feet in the ice cold stream. Maybe next time we should take a picnic with us.

Mui Wo to Pui O walk





Buffaloes!




Walk to Pui O. The buffaloes are everywhere and are especially plentiful around Shap Long, where there are wide open plains for them to graze.

They look quite intimidating to city dwellers like us (those horns look lethal) but they're harmless. We walked past this bullock and it didn't even blink.

I was wondering why you see them mainly around Pui O and Shap Long. Then I found out from Hong Kong Outdoors (www.hkoutdoors.com) that they used to be very popular in Pui O as four-legged tractors for rice cultivation.

They're really restful to watch as they graze on the grass and most Lantau folks have a soft spot for them. Each spring, you see a few cute brown calves following their mothers on shaky legs and trying to suckle. They definitely give the place character.

Sadly, the government doesn't seem to like them very much and the buffaloes get killed ("culled" in political legalese) every so often to keep the population down. Some get into accidents crossing the South Lantau Road, which is very close to their favourite stomping ground.

Then there are the townies (the ones who scream if a chihuahua so much as sniffs their toes) who call up to complain about the buffaloes munching on precious plants. As if buffaloes can tell the difference between common grass and some exotic carpet variety.

Poor water buffaloes. There are so many obstacles they need to overcome just to survive. No wonder there are only 60-odd left now.

Long weekend




This year, National Day falls on a Friday. So, although Hong Kong may not have a Golden Week like China, we still had a long weekend.

People arrived in droves from the ferry to take advantage of the sunny weather to go hiking or just laze on the beach. The Mui Wo rural committee decorated the waterfront with flags.

It's almost enough to make you turn patriotic... nah!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Village walk






Every day, when I get off the ferry, I see a lot of my fellow commuters getting on their bicycles and heading for parts unknown. So we decided to check out just where they were headed. We walked down Mui Wo Rural Committee Road (just how rural is that name?) and found some sweet little villages behind the beach.

There were so many houses just crying out for a renovation that will make them wonderful minimalist homes. And there were also interesting villages giving you an idea of village life before the big bad city beckoned the young people: Pak Ngan village has a small square for villagers to play badminton or just hang out.

But there are some McMansions around too. Maybe a legacy from the older generation updated by the younger folks?



Thursday, September 23, 2010

Mystery on Mui Wo

I was idly googling Mui Wo, as you do, and saw an interesting notice up on the police website:

"Police are seeking information on Terry Ridgley, who went missing in Lantau. Terry Ridgley, 45, from Tai Tei Tong in Mui Wo, went missing after a telephone conversation with his family on May 8.

"His brother reported the case to the police on July 22.

"He is about 1.83m tall and weighs 86kg. He is of medium build with a white complexion, a long and pointed face with short straight black hair.

"Anyone who knows his whereabouts or who may have seen him should call the police on 3661-1172. "

Sounds very mysterious. So anyway, this is my attempt at being public spirited. Has anyone seen Terry Ridgley?