As promised, I will update my dear readers about my life in Dunedin. My easy life ended after lecture commenced. As God loves me too much, he places me in a group (Pharmacy second year students are allocated into four groups, with different laboratory sessions) that timetable is occupied with five labs every fortnight. Situation become worse with tests and assignments that all counted for final marks.
Above are the pictures taken when New Zealand Army starting a procession. In fact. I am not clear about the reason they had this procession. I was on duty at a checkpoint in conjunction with treasure hunt organised for Malaysian sponsored students.
This is a plant that fascinates biology students a lot – it is God’s work (genetics) that allow all three colour tones appear in the same plant. For all the University of Otago’s students, you can see this tree on your way from Toroa to St David.
View outside my flat. I miss the sun a lot nowadays. As I am solar-powered, I need sunlight to keep me alive (sounds like photosynthetic animal).


My first (and maybe last) dispensing jacket with details of the buttons. Even though I do not like to wear the jacket, but I love the practical works during dispensing lab. It makes me feel alive apart from the usual lectures of hardly visible drug molecules.
Shark warning bell is definitely a new thing for Malaysians. This is located in St Clair beach.

I got a little bit of sunburn from this trip to St Clair. As lecture has not commenced at that time, I have quite some good time with new Toroans (Toroa International House residents).
As I am on Easter Break now, so I will come out with some brand new updates soon, not like this one that is already aged. I bow to you, my dear readers who are still supporting me, despite my long absence.
1:48 AM
Looking at the digital numbers behind clear screen of my watch, it has been a full month that I abandoned my readers. I apologise for my long absence. I always think to write, but timetable of a second year pharmacy course never let me do so. I was always exhausted from reading and ‘testing’ and only casual gaming during weekends.
Anyway, I am back! I may break a month’s account into several parts, before my dear readers stuff to death (maybe bored to death).
Aerial view of Malaysia. Organised structures and buildings.
Cotton outside the plane.
More cotton, ha3!
Little waterfall in ‘Butterfly Garden’ in Singapore Changi Airport. What a tiny airport!
Even beauty will not last…
When flowers do not grow, and butterflies need food…
Interior designs in Changi Airport. I have no idea about the purpose of those fin-like structures below the ceiling. Any thermodynamic purpose?
Above are the photos I took during my 14 hours journey back to Dunedin, New Zealand.
My next update will be on my life after I arrived in the wasted land near the south end of the world.
1:44 AM