2023年12月28日 星期四

USA TODAY 05 Lost dog group rescues senior dog in rural town, discovers she went missing 7 years ago

 A rescue organization in the United Kingdom got a huge surprise when they were called to help a senior stray dog that was found roaming around an English village: They discovered the pup had been missing from its owners for nearly seven years.

In a Dec. 11 post on their Facebook page, volunteer non-profit Lost Dog Recovery UK South said they received a message about a little black dog that was running in a road near Crawley Down, a village in West Sussex.

The caller "stopped the traffic, let the dog disappear into the woodland and knew not to follow, and just returned ASAP to leave food," the post read.

They then asked people in the nearby rural area about the dog and learned that the dog had been spotted in the area and the locals would feed her. They were still concerned, so they called for help.

The recovery group then set up a camera and left food food out so they could watch and gather more information about the dog. By the third night, the little dog was caught “waiting” for dinnertime and watching volunteers walk up to where the camera was placed.

Volunteers lure dog with warm roast chicken feast

Volunteers began to ask around and learned from some residents that the dog might be a stray that had been wondering the area for over a decade and was not in need of any care. Others told them that the stray could be in need of care.

The rescue group then spent a week establishing a routine feeding schedule and close-ups of the dogs confirmed that she was in fact a senior.

Finally, they set up a trap.

"We knew our little stray was picky and we had worked out what she liked, so a huge warm roast chicken feast with a JR Pate topper was laid out, and the waiting began," the post read.

Lost Dog Recovery UK South Volunteers captured Rose, a Patterdale Terrier on December 11. At first, she was thought to be a stray but they later learned she'd gone missing nearly seven years ago.

After a few visits, she finally stepped into the trap and triggered the door to close.

"Understandably she was shocked and scared but very gentle, and was taken immediately to the warmth and safety of kennels," the post said.

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A microchip reveals huge surprise

But volunteers were in for a shock. Based on what neighbors have said, they did not expect to find a microchip on the dog, but they did.

The group learned that the Patterdale Terrier, now 12 years old, was named Rose and had gone missing just 6 miles away from Ashurst Wood within 24 hours of being adopted back in March of 2017, the post said.

While it would have been a wonderful holiday reunion, a lot had changed for Rose's previous owners. In the past seven years, they've moved and are not in a position to take her in now.

Lost Dog Recovery UK South Volunteers captured Rose, a Patterdale Terrier on December 11. At first, she was thought to be a stray but they later learned she'd gone missing nearly seven years ago.

"They are thrilled she is safe and unhurt and, of course, sad they aren’t able to take her back. She will be going to a rescue who can give her what she needs and care for her in her old age," the group wrote.

Rescue seeks forever home for Rose

Rose is now being taken care of by Last Chance Animal Rescue, Edenbridge and will hopefully be finding a forever home soon.

In a Dec. 18 update, the group said it had been inundated with enquiries about the dog and they were working through requests to find her a "safe, warm and loving home."

"If you aren’t successful in your application for Rose PLEASE do consider fostering for your local rescue," the post added.

2023年11月14日 星期二

遊記04 Coldplay X 2023 Music of the Spheres World Tour X Kaohsiung

 2023.11.12 

去看了期待已久的Coldplay演唱會,果然跟想的一樣精采,意外的發現也有好多追蹤的創作者都在同一場,比如插畫小農、小代誌,每次看到都會噗哧一下,原來你也在,之前朋友說,其實一個人看演唱會並不孤單,因為跟你一起聽音樂的都會有情緒共鳴,反而是一個最不孤單的地方,年紀漸長之後,愈來愈愛看演唱會,年輕的時候參與的是樂趣,過30歲後半,參與的是感受,感受音樂人所要傳達的理念,身而為人,我們都是一樣的,這場演唱會有很多經典的文字,宣揚著平常聽到爛的peace & love

"If you want love, be love.

If you want peace, be peace."

很簡單的道理,但我們常常有很多糾結,所以引起對立,就像佛家講的,放下屠刀,立地成佛,很簡單,但很難做到,一旦種下復仇的種子,引起戰爭的火花,馬上就會將一切燃燒銷毀殆盡。


一方面也是看巨人結局有感,エレン最後想出的辦法,是讓地鳴摧毀一切,讓人類初始化重新開始,但人類還是一樣,儘管沒有巨人,人類還是會用別種方式互相摧毀彼此,最後撥放片尾的小彩蛋

埋藏著エレン頭顱的大樹,歷經幾個世代,人類文明不斷發展,最後又摧毀殆盡,這就是人性。

好像已經跟演唱會沒有關係了 哈

這次去台南依舊住掘旅,住青旅以前很怕吵到別人,比如開行李的拉鍊聲,但後覺得反正都已經吵到人了,乾脆就直接的開關,慢慢拉反而更吵,早上早起去買了媽媽喜歡的陳皮梅,但騎Gogoro來回安平1個小時,花了$123,我覺得,可以用網購就好,還因為找不到停車位太緊張,忘了順便買檸檬王。

隔天照計畫出發到高雄,早上去夢時代,吃了偷飯賊,意外的好吃,吃下來500多,果然有價值,吃飽後開始逛夢時代,真的太多層太好逛,太疲累


離開夢時代後,騎了5km到駁二,然後到處晃晃,看了好感良物還是沒有最愛的,最準備搭車到世運

等了10幾分終於搭上219A前往世運站,順便補眠,中途有一度司機先生還忘記關門(抖)

到了世運站,指揮的交通阿北很有活力,開心地叫我們群人 衝啊!!!!!!

但大家都很冷靜的步行,要指揮這5萬多人,真的厲害,散場也一切順利,只是一樣要站回台南,心累,最後買了一碗一煥關東煮,正港台南口味,湯好甜,看到有人買涼麵配關東煮,覺得這個搭配很妙,然後因為太累,洗完澡後很快就睡著了,結束這美好的一天。

2023年10月17日 星期二

USA TODAY 04 Enough with the 'love locks': Grand Canyon warns lovers against leaving those at the park

 Enough with the 'love locks': Grand Canyon warns lovers against leaving those at the park

Jose R. Gonzalez

Arizona Republic


Grand Canyon National Park is urging visitors to stop using the landmark to partake in a trend where lovers at a viewpoint leave behind a padlock to represent their relationship.


Padlocks left at fencings are known as "love locks," but the practice of throwing the key away at the Grand Canyon poses a threat to the rare and endangered condor, the park warned on its Facebook page. "Love is strong, but it is not as strong as our bolt cutters," reads the post. "People think putting a lock on fencing at viewpoints is a great way to show love for another person. It's not. Leaving padlocks like this is littering and a form of graffiti."


The keys left behind are being consumed by curious condors who, the post states, "love shiny things." These scavenger birds, the post continues, will eat coins, wrappers or shiny metallic pieces that cannot be digested or that they will not be able to pass.


An X-ray of a condor with coins lodged in its digestive tract. On Oct. 10, 2023, this photo was one of three posted to the Grand Canyon National Park's Facebook page warning people not to attach padlocks to fencing, referred to as "love locks." The park's post explained the practice is considered littering and a form of graffiti and condors could be harmed if they swallow shiny objects like a key from a padlock, coin or shiny piece of metal.


The post included a photo of an X-ray of a condor with coins lodged in its digestive tract. An operation on the fowl cleared the obstruction, the post explained.


"If a condor ingests too many objects like this, it could die," the post warned, adding, "Objects are thrown from the rim every day. Padlocks and trash are not anomalies limited to Grand Canyon. Do your part to not contribute to these bad habits and inform others of what can happen to the wildlife if these behaviors continue."


In October 2022, the park served three federal violation notices to a woman on suspicion of littering and creating hazardous conditions with disorderly conduct after she posted video of herself hitting a golf ball and losing most of her golf club at the Grand Canyon. The fine for disorderly conduct and tossing or throwing items into the canyon carried a maximum fine of $5,000 and six months in prison, The Arizona Republic learned.


A lock is shown attached to fencing at Grand Canyon National Park. On Oct. 10, 2023, this photo was one of three posted to the Grand Canyon National Park's Facebook page warning people not to attach padlocks to fencing, referred to as "love locks." The practice is considered littering and a form of graffiti and condors could be harmed if they swallow shiny objects like a key from a padlock, coin or shiny piece of metal.

2023年10月16日 星期一

遊記 03 2023浪人祭

 第一次參加浪人祭,就算做好防曬,還是黑了一圈

感謝台南友人包吃包住,幸福滿滿
每次聽團都會意外認識到許多好團

比如這次很chill 的椅子樂團~ 意外的好聽~ 

真的很好奇,現場的人們都是怎麼認識這些團的
跟著唱的人們都好像很熟的樣子






不知道是不是心理因素,但感覺浪人祭的場子真的比諸羅搖滾high! 

連在犀利趴看到的傻白,在浪人祭也比較活潑(?

以一個聽團菜鳥來說,每次都可以看到許多不同的眾生百態,撇除喝醉倒地的,現場還是有許多認真聽音樂的,也有許多打扮精緻的人們,真的是很有趣的經驗

帶了野餐墊後,我就再也不想站著了, 該如何是好 XD

陪伴我兩天的抱抱龍,四個角拿樹枝固定,超讚!

基本上聽團的大家都很善良,野餐墊飛走,充氣沙發飛走,雨傘飛走,都會幫忙固定,東西放著也不會被偷~但我還是不敢XD

Day 1
Kiki
黃小楨X黃玠
血肉果汁機 

Day2
溫室雜草
MAX'N
椅子樂團
黃子軒與山平快
Mong Tong  - 阿卿推薦的蒙眼少年(?
拍謝少年 
秋山黃色
EGO-WRAPPIN'
滅火器

Day3
夕陽武士
12.8 Twele.eight
露波合唱團
傷心欲絕
The fin.
DJ 呱吉

這次體驗很棒~明年見

2023年10月11日 星期三

USA TODAY 03 Chef Michael Chiarello's fatal allergic reaction reveals allergies’ hidden dangers

Chef Michael Chiarello's fatal allergic reaction reveals allergies’ hidden dangers

Katie Camero

USA TODAY


After a week-long hospital stay, 61-year-old Chef Michael Chiarello died last week of a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. Neither his doctors nor his family know what caused the fatal reaction, according to a representative for Chiarello’s company Gruppo Chiarello. Even so, his death sheds light on how serious and unpredictable allergies of all kinds can be. 


People can be allergic to nearly anything, including pollen, dust, food, insect stings, animal dander, latex, mold and medications. For many, all it takes is a tiny crumb or speck of an allergen to spark a reaction that can quickly become life-threatening if not treated properly or efficiently. 


Anaphylactic reactions most commonly occur to foods, insect stings, medications and latex, according to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology. 


Chiarello’s family was not aware of any allergies he might have had, the Gruppo Chiarello representative told USA TODAY, but he was home when the reaction occurred. It’s still unknown what he was doing at the time of his reaction. 


Allergy experts say that Chiarello’s death serves as a critical reminder that even mild reactions can turn fatal, food labels are awfully confusing and adults can develop new allergies.


Yes, you can develop allergies in adulthood

Although most allergies arise in childhood, millions of adults go on to develop one or multiple allergies, even to foods or substances that they have safely been exposed to hundreds of times before, said Dr. Rita Kachru, an allergist with UCLA Health in Santa Monica, California. 


At least 15% of people with food allergies are first diagnosed in adulthood, according to FARE — a phenomenon that some researchers deem “an important emerging health problem.” 


Allergies sometimes emerge in adulthood because it takes time for your immune system to develop antibodies called immunoglobulin E against a certain food or substance that it mistakenly labels as dangerous, Kachru said. These antibodies “fight” the food by releasing histamine and other chemicals that trigger allergic reaction symptoms such as an itchy throat, difficulty breathing or vomiting. 


More often, adults may experience a reaction to an allergen they outgrew during childhood but for various reasons, such as changes in their immune system or environment, the allergy comes back, Kachru said. 


The surprise factor for many adult-onset allergies increases risks for anaphylaxis because people may not have an EpiPen (an auto-injector that releases epinephrine into the body to reduce inflammation) on hand. 


When allergies turn fatal 

Even mild allergies can lead to anaphylaxis, which is impossible to predict, Kachru said, because a reaction is dependent on exposure dose, the state of your immune system and prior history of allergic reactions. 


“If all it took was one cashew to trigger an allergic reaction the first time, the next time it may only take half a cashew to mount a response, which could be more severe,” Kachru said, “because you have primed your immune system by exposing yourself to it more.”


Treatment with an EpiPen is crucial in these scenarios, Kachru said, which should begin within seconds of the start of a reaction: “Inflammation is like a snowball — once it starts, it’s really hard to control.”


If an allergic reaction symptom worsens over time, if you develop two or more mild symptoms or if you have one severe symptom (like your throat closes up), use an EpiPen and then go to the hospital, Kachru said. Anaphylaxis can sometimes recur up to four hours after appropriate treatment in what's called a biphasic reaction.


Otherwise, treat a mild symptom with an antihistamine like Benadryl and stay cool, as heat can trigger a greater histamine response.


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Remember, allergens can be found in unexpected places

Never assume a food or object is free of your allergen, experts say, as it can lurk in the most unexpected places. 


Fish and shellfish, for example, are sometimes dipped in milk to reduce their fishy odor, putting those with dairy allergies at risk. Cross-contact — when an allergen is accidentally transferred from one food to another — can also expose you to an allergen, despite signs indicating a food is safe for you to eat. 


Don't shy away from asking people, whether it's your doctor, restaurant staff, whoever cooked your dinner, for details about how they prepared a meal, if cross-contact may have occurred, or what tools they'll be using on or around you, experts say. Doing so will help protect you from exposure to your allergen.


And double check those food labels

Federal laws require that the nine most common allergens —  milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish, shellfish and sesame — must be labeled on packaged foods sold in the U.S.


However, nuances in these laws allow certain ingredients outside of these top nine allergens to stay under the radar, according to the nonprofit FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education). Some may not be listed on the label, but instead may be covered by vague terms such as “natural flavorings.” Milk, Kachru says, could be listed as casein or lactalbumin, which are the proteins that make up milk. 


There are also no laws requiring manufacturers to say whether a product may have come into contact with a specific allergen. 


This is why you have to read food labels every time you buy a product. When in doubt, call the manufacturer directly to better understand what products contain or may contain.

2023年10月2日 星期一

USA TODAY 02 Iceland will implement visitor tax, prime minister says

Iceland will implement visitor tax, prime minister says

Nathan Diller

USA TODAY


Travelers heading to Iceland may soon pay more for their trip. The Nordic island nation will implement higher taxes for tourists to help protect its environment, Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir said.


The tax will not be high initially, Jakobsdottir said in a recent interview on Bloomberg Television.


“Tourism has really grown exponentially in Iceland in the last decade, and that obviously is not just creating effects on the climate,” she said. “It’s also because most of our guests who are coming to us are visiting the unspoiled nature, and obviously it creates a pressure.”


The tax will be a broader version of a previous accommodation tax the country suspended during the pandemic, according to a spokesperson for Iceland's Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs. "It is intended to expand taxation to cover passengers on cruise ships alongside hotels, recognizing the impact on our seas as well as land," the spokesperson said in an email.


The policy is planned to take effect in 2024, the spokesperson said, and other details including amounts "will be outlined in draft legislation in the coming weeks."


The fee hike comes as the country works to meet its goal to become carbon neutral before 2040. Iceland, with its hot springs and black sand beaches, is hugely popular among travelers, and the country saw more than 1.7 million overnight visitors from outside the country in 2022, according to the Icelandic Tourist Board.


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“A lot of our companies who are working in the tourism sector are finding ways to really turn over to circular economy, turn over to electric cars, et cetera,” Jakobsdottir added. “So, that change is happening, but it is a challenge.”


Iceland is not the only destination to implement such a policy. Venice has plans to implement a fee for day trippers to the Italian city, in an effort to manage large numbers of tourists, and Bali will introduce a tourist tax for foreign visitors next year.


Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller@usatoday.com.

2023年9月27日 星期三

USA TODAY 01 Hollywood writers' strike to officially end Wednesday as union leadership OKs deal

Hollywood writers' strike to officially end Wednesday as union leadership OKs deal

Bryan Alexander

USA TODAY

The Hollywood screenwriters' strike, one of two strikes that have stalled movie and TV productions for nearly five months, will officially end Wednesday.

The Writers Guild of America board unanimously voted Tuesday to affirm the strike-ending deal, announced Sunday, with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the group that represents studios, streaming services and production companies in negotiations.

"Today, our Negotiating Committee, WGAW Board, and WGAE Council all voted unanimously to recommend the agreement," the Writers Guild West announced on X, formerly Twitter. "The strike ends at 12:01 am."

The agreed-upon three-year contract extension will go to the full WGA membership for a ratification vote. But the leadership board lifted the restraining order to allow writers to work during the ratification process. The members will vote between Oct. 2 and 9.

Late-night talk shows − the first to go dark when writers walked out on May 2 − will be among the first shows to resume. "Real Time" host Bill Maher, who reversed his Sept. 14 decision to bring his HBO show back during the strike, trumpeted the return to work for a Friday night show on his X account.

"My writers and Real Time are back! See you Friday Night!" Maher wrote.

The three-year writers' contract agreement emerged after five marathon days of renewed talks with WGA and AMPTP negotiators, joined by studio executives, that continued throughout the weekend until the breakthrough announcement late Sunday night. Writer picketing immediately halted, but the tentative deal required WGA leadership confirmation to officially end.

According to a WGA statement, writers earned increased pay, health and pension contributions with the contract extension as well as new foreign streaming residuals, and viewership-based streaming bonuses. There are also assurances against AI, a particular point of contention in the negotiations.

More:Striking Hollywood actors vote to authorize new walkout against video game makers

The screenwriters strike is officially over following the Writers Guild of America vote to ratify a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. Hollywood actors remain on strike.

The 2008 deal to end the last writers' strike, which began in 2007 and lasted for 100 days, was approved by more than 90% of union members.

Actors remain on strike, but the ratified deal with writers could help the Screen Actors Guild find a resolution with AMPTP. There are no talks currently scheduled between the two sides.

SAG-AFTRA congratulated the WGA negotiators in a statement posted Sunday.

"We look forward to reviewing the terms of the WGA and AMPTP's tentative agreement," the SAG-AFTRA statement read. "And we remain ready to resume our own negotiations with the AMPTP as soon as they are prepared to engage on our proposals in a meaningful way."

But as the Hollywood writers' strike comes to an end, striking actors on Tuesday also voted to expand their walkout to include the lucrative video game market, a step that could put new pressure on Hollywood studios to make a deal with the performers who provide voices and stunts for games.

Why the Hollywood strikes are not over:What happens if SAG-AFTRA reaches an agreement?

* WGAW - Writers Guild of America, West(美國編劇工會西部分會)
* WGAE - Writers Guild of America, East(美國編劇工會東部分會)
* AMPTP - Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers(電影和電視製片公司聯盟)
* SAG-AFTRA - Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists(美國電影演員工會-電視和廣播藝術家聯盟)

多益答案卡, 書單, 準備&考試心得

答案卡 (根據答案卡尺寸1:1製作, 可用A4列印, 一張兩份)

片語&單字 -->網路抓的, 某間學校老師整理的

考前定心丸, 海總工會分享的考試準備心得 
(PTT上太多990的, 先不要, 看跟自己水平相當的, 比較安心)

20230924 去考了第二次多益, 上次考是2018年, 分數745(L420/R325)考完後好像就改新制了, 考前的兩天我還在琢磨究竟, 答案卡的圈圈有多大, 所以畫完卡後, 我認真地用筆&橡皮擦量了長度, 應該是20公分寬左右, 常介於27~30CM, 反正官網上有SAMPLE抓下來用AI貼就可以抓出尺寸了

只是考前我以為官網上的貼到AI就是一比一, 所以做了A3的尺寸= =

害我以為帶1.3mm的筆去畫卡很可以....結果太粗

然後筆芯真的不要選太黑會掉粉的, 因為我閱讀反著寫(照書教的Part7-6-5)結果答案卡灰一片+手汗, 所以留了一點時間在清理答案卡,預計10/12公布分數, 祈禱我一切順利

讀書清單, 因我的聽力沒什麼問題, 所以我主要加強自己的閱讀, 因為我的文法超爛, 每次寫完題目都覺得自己是文盲

1. 全新制50次多益滿分的怪物講師TOEIC多益閱讀攻略+模擬試題+解析
前面有題目, 可以測試自己的英文水平, 再來準備讀書計畫
A是60天, B是30天, C忘了應該20天左右

我是用30天準備, 每天下班讀一個小時+背單字, 算是滿輕鬆, 但也是滿累的

2. 新制New TOEIC聽力閱讀超高分:最新多益改版黃金試題2000題【聽力+閱讀雙書版】
這本背面有寫程度是550分的, 我買完才知道, 不過實際上難度跟考試差不多
還有另一本程度是780分的應該偏難

考前刷題還是有他的道理, 裡面Part7的閱讀, 後面三篇超長篇都真的讀到崩潰, 實際考試會短一點, 也就兩行的差異這樣, 反正模擬卷本來就是要寫難一點的, 才能培養實力

文法的部分我真的是沒什麼耐性讀, 解題技巧是真的有他的道理, 但不符合我的學習方式, 我個人還是會偏好從日常生活中學習, 但我還是好好的把他讀完了, 沒有全進腦子裡就是了

考試
考前2天會用簡訊通知考試資訊, 然後再上網查准考證號碼
表訂9:30開始放廣播指導寫答案卡基本資料, 但我附近的朋友都刷刷刷馬上寫完, 監考官也沒說不行, 我還呆呆地舉手問: 現在可以開始寫基本資料了嗎?

9:20先寫背面的問卷
然後9:30開始撥放廣播指導填寫基本資料, 但有點快, 所以, 還是先寫完比較安心
寫完後會測試廣播音量, 由於後面的朋友堅持要大聲一點, 導致我覺得有回音,

9:55開始聽力測驗,
10:40聽力測驗結束, 留緩衝時間, 
10:44開始閱讀測驗,
11:59考試結束

基本上, 全部的人都會在同一個起跑線上, 沒有人可以偷跑

聽力我覺得有比模擬卷簡單一點點, 也就一點點, 因為我還有閒暇可以把後面的題目全部看完, 只是都沒有進腦子

閱讀, 維持我的水準, 60分鐘左右寫完, 留了一點時間, 檢查有沒有劃錯+把答案卡擦乾淨
附近有一個提早我大概10分鐘左右寫完的人, 開始在發呆, 由於我是反著寫所以我就悠哉的邊寫Part 5 邊想, 你這麼早寫完, 不無聊嗎 XD

反著寫也是有他的道理, 因為閱讀都可以從題目中找到答案, 不太需要思考, Part 5雖然是考單字&文法, 題目短, 但有時候要想一下, 留在最後寫比較沒有壓力, 可以跳過再回來寫, 還有時間

在這之前我都覺得我不可能畫錯卡, 但寫模擬卷時, 閱讀我老是有2~3題畫錯, 比如上下兩題畫反= =, 或是答案是A開頭的單字我就畫A= = 我只能歸咎給, 下班太累

對照起5年前第一次考試慌慌張張只有考前寫了題庫, 這次比較悠哉, 也大概知道, 考試範圍, 真的就那些, 但那些, 就是背不完

接下來, 我想英文能力還是要持續加強的, 這幾次出國, 用英文我都覺得沒什麼問題, 但如果要好好聊天, 還是要努力一點! 每天一篇USA TODAY吧!

2023/10/12 成績公布855

我的聽力怎麼才425(躺 我的耳朵不行了, 擦一點就金色證書啦 扼腕!




2023年9月20日 星期三

遊記02 吉隆坡三天二夜 2023.09.16-09.18

 

又是一個短暫的快閃之旅

出發前寫了一大堆計畫, 但抵達的第一天在機場炫耀打完卡後, 中華電信漫遊網路就斷線= =

在飯店一直搜尋也找不到原因, 手機還開開關關好幾次, 嘗試所有可能的方法, 最後只好在飯店先找好路線再出門, 遠遠的地方就可以看到雙子塔, 但實際走了2.5KM(21分鐘), 到Suria KLCC後真的想逛街的心都沒有了,

最後自己手動選電信公司改成DiGi網路就順暢了, 到底為什麼要自動連一直斷線的MyMaxis!!!

後來搭機時, 機上也有乘客在講自己沒網路, 哀...


回來繼續寫愉快(? 的行程



飯店 Melia Kuala Lumpur

雙床房 含早餐 2728/晚

早餐, 意外的普通, 可以逛一圈但不知道要吃什麼


第一天晚餐 新峰肉骨茶 







到大馬的第一餐, 終於喝到正宗的肉骨茶
肉骨茶 RM 27 喝起來甘甜帶中藥香, 有種濃縮的藥燉排骨的感覺, 但不膩口, 肉很好咬起來也不會過爛
乾肉骨茶 RM 27 肉質偏硬, 但也不錯吃, 醬汁下飯
蔥油豆腐 RM15 看照片點的, 配上蔥油 好吃! 有驚豔到
炒菜 份量也很大, 好吃
鹹蛋蝦 RM37 蝦很新鮮、外層的金沙醬也很讚、下飯啦!
白飯 RM2/碗
很滿意的一餐, 推推
缺點就是生意太好, 出餐比較慢, 要一直催~~
但服務態度都不錯, 結帳帳單也會讓你對仔細是不是餐點都有到
但為什麼要一直叫我老闆娘 我不是

吃完後走了2.5KM到雙子塔, 逛了一下樓下的超市, 看時間快10點就結帳閃人了
因為沒有網路, 沒辦叫Grab, 只好搭計程車10分鐘的車程收了RM50, Grab尖峰時段應該是收RM30左右
反正圖個方便~

第二天一早吃完早餐就搭Grab前往黑風洞(網路已復活), 司機大哥是一位客家人, 老婆是福建人, 同行的友人跟他聊了一路, 從馬來西亞政治, 建築, 聊到劉德華, 最後司機大哥還教我們從哪裡搭火車比較快, 真的很貼心(但我們還是叫Grab)

沿路都是賣花的~~一堆花圈/花串

黑風洞!!


一路都是猴子

制高點的風景(排球梗



拍這張是因為兩手都停一隻鴿子很有趣

總共272階(Grab司機說是274階, 爬完272階後, 門口還有兩階爬完才算踏進去洞裡), 正常速度10分鐘可以爬完, 沒有拍很多照片, 也沒有拍美照, 因為我已經快看到我阿公了, 休息了好久 心跳才恢復正常
別人會告訴你的
1. 猴子很多, 而且有遊客會餵食, 所以猴子都會盯著你看有沒有食物, 也有點攻擊傾向, 我爬的過程 就一直很怕猴子跳到我背包上
別人不會告訴你的
2. 沿路一直有尿騷味, 可能是猴子的排泄物的味道
3. 進到洞裡, 更是充滿各種味道, 最重的還是尿騷味, 還有各式汗味, 體香劑的味道, 充滿異國風情的味道, 印度廟焚香的味道, 當下真的又累又暈, 空氣又差(雖然洞裡很空曠, 但一樣, 我沒有看到爬進來還很活潑的人)
4. 下去後外面只有賣水果, 椰子水, 甘蔗汁 還有一大堆罐裝飲料 跟不解渴的冰淇淋, 要解渴就是買椰子水, 真的很大顆, 應該至少有600ml, 冰的RM7/顆, 常溫RM6/顆, 當地人喝完, 會拿給老闆剖開, 用湯匙挖裡面的椰肉吃
對了, 想吃東西, 路邊有賣 nasi lemak (椰漿飯), 但...應該不會想吃

結束後搭Grab前往中央市場Central Market
真的滿好逛的, 又有冷氣, 但沒有我想像中的大, 但有吃有逛的, 還不錯











google評論不錯的餐廳
Google評論不錯的餐廳 Precious Old China


小金杯

#小金杯 之前吃過蜂巢餅, 殼就是甜甜的麵粉炸出來味道, 薄薄一層, 很像過年炸年糕的外皮, 只是更酥脆, 食用方式, 就是全部的東西都塞進去
#福建炒麵 前面一兩口不錯吃, 吃到後面愈吃愈鹹
#檸檬紅茶 因為太渴又太累(爬完黑風洞回來), 所以喝了兩杯

逛完出去的時候, 剛好開始下雨, 等了大概10分鐘, 比較沒雨就走去REXKL (迷宮圖書館)




大部分都進來拍照, 或躲在角落親親抱抱
走不出去的瞬間, 真的慌了一下, 很有迷宮感






消夜簡單吃個黃亞華, 就結束行程了
沙嗲好吃, 但吃到最後有點膩, 感覺就是烤完後刷了一層蜜汁, 雖然有名的是雞翅, 但除了多汁, 沒有什麼記憶點, 偏鹹, 沾辣醬後會多一點味道, 但還是沒有記憶點 XD
雞翅 RM4/隻, 一份最少2隻
沙嗲 RM1/隻, 一份最少10隻 (口味可混搭)
google有評價說, 想吃黃亞華要有點M 因為出餐慢, 態度差
但我覺得還好 可能我有點M



在飯店附近就可以看到的地標們

總花費 $22273
機票 11714 長榮 BR227/BR228
住宿 2728
漫遊 249
台灣交通 1158
吉隆坡交通 1248
吃 1623
購物 3553

結果機票最貴 XD

後記,
本來以為在馬來西亞可以講中文就好
但遇到的都只講英文, 唯一遇到的華人是載我們去黑風洞的Grab司機大哥

去新峰裡面的員工有華人也有印度人, 除了招待&結帳的重要角色, 剩下也都是英文溝通
阿~對了黃亞華中文溝通OK的~
去黑風洞買椰子汁解渴時, 旁邊身穿印度服裝砍椰子的大姊問我: 要坐嗎
我還以為我幻聽

這幾天在吉隆坡市區感覺遇到印度人居多, 還是是因為我分不清馬來人&印度人?

2023年8月14日 星期一

看戲記01 《我們與惡的距離》全民公投劇場版

 


很幸運地看到最後一場,

很多感想昨天在FB發照片都順便打了, 但還是想在blogger做個紀錄

已經忘記第一次踏進去劇場是什麼時候了, 但每次都會有不同的衝擊

我們與惡的距離,我沒有看過電視版,現在查了一下居然已經是2019年的劇

我真的是走在很後面阿,因為這種太貼近社會的議題,我通常不會看,因為覺得會太現實,會很痛心

這部劇討論的議題:死刑、精神病

一個故事,四種結局

昨天(2023.08.13)導演說我們看到的是投票第二高的結局,其實我也不是很想知道另外三種結局是什麼,因為我沒有那麼好奇,只是身為一個社工系畢業的學生,看到那麼多群眾對精神病充滿害怕/誤解/汙名化,總是會覺得我們這個社會還是需要更多的了解跟包容。

官網上也有各場次的統計結果
http://storyworks.com.tw/News/News_Info.aspx?ID=190027

順便截圖記錄

Line Bot 也有回傳場次紀錄
這一場的大家都是普通人,算是主流民意,雖然我第一眼看到有39%反對死刑覺得有點意外,但後來又覺得,如果要看到極端劇情,的確是要反著選,但我還是不能違背自己的良心。






後記:

我好多篇都停留在01....