Saturday, 31 March 2012

Prague

Capital of the Czech Republic, it is popularly known as the Golden City and the Heart of Europe.

Prague boasts of ancient, traditional architectural aspirations of olden Europe.
It is here that you can feel the thick history and culture so majestically coined.
The only regret we had was that it was such a short visit after coming in from Berlin with half a day gone. You can imagine the rush we had to make to conquer the city in 5 hours ! So sad. It surely needs more justification; you need to stay there for at least 2 days to get the most out of the place.



The local guide spoke good English. You can see she is a good organiser; only five minutes here or I will be gone; she said! With the touch and go visit it's either you make it or you don't.


The entrance to the Prague Castle walk.


I could not resist a shot with the guard. He was stern.

The onset of the famous Castle Walk. It closes at 4 in the evening. We were there at 2.45pm. Oh the great rush.


Yes it was a real walk. Everybody walks here. The spacious place is like a town by itself.

It has the largest ancient castle in the world with 5 courtyards. Czech Kings, Holy Roman Emperors and Presidents of the Czech Republic used to have their offices here.

There were so many tourists and many sat around for rest.

Located at the 3rd courtyard of the castle, the awe-inspiring facade of St. Vita Cathedral can be entered through the cathedral's western door.

The elegant domineering French Gothic structure is clearly seen and appreciated by the tourists.

The stained glass panels captured many of us.

Outside, the castle with its many courtyards are a sight. How can anyone finish in less than 2 hours? We had to. So it was indeed touch and go. How does one describe this building? When I used the term awesome, the guide told me that this commonly used term is too commercialized.
No. It is majestic, regal, resplendent, grandiose, stately, magnificent except awesome...

The tourist guide told us that the Saint seen in the figurine was executed because he refused to reveal to the then Emperor who the Queen's lover was. So tradition and belief says if you touch him; you will be blessed and have a chance to visit the place again.

Before we made the trip, we were told and informed that Prague is famous for her crystals. So one of us had wanted to purchase a set of chandeliers ; but alas the size was not right. So it is not that easy to get what you think you can get.

Gems and jewellery were the pick of many tourists.

This was what created the ethos of the place. Dance, songs and fun. I wish I could also let go like them.

The place for shopping souvenirs for friends and family.

How often does one have the chance to stand at the summit and look down into a view like that? Yes, breathtaking view.

When I watched the TLC channel at home; a week before I traveled here I told myself I must see this place. My wish granted.


There were hundreds of steps to climb because the landscape was undulating. But every step was worth taking because they led to panoramic scenes.


The Vltara River seen from the famous Charles Bridge. Nobody leaves Prague without crossing it. Apparently one can dine romantically in a cruise along the river in the evenings.


We watched the boats, barges and ships pass by.

Strolls along the the cobblestone lanes and bridge are commonly practised with comfortable shoes or sandals. I had the greatest laugh when the guide told me that she had a client the previous day strutting the cobbled roads on 5 inch high heels for 3 hours! She wondered if her client had broken any bones... and massage service is expensive here unlike in Thailand.


As you walk along Charles Bridge you will notice the display of about 30 statues; all solidly structured.


Guess what. This is the figurine of the same Saint that would you bring back to Prague if you could just touch him...Many flocked to do that; they want to come back to Prague again.


The number of tourists here far out beat any of the European Cities we visited the last week. Surely it was huge.


The Old Town Square. By hook or by crook you must see it to make your visit here complete.

So many people even when evening came.

The attraction of the square; the astronomical clock. When it chimed, it shook the town.

Filming was a common sight; everyone takes a shot here and there.


Here... time for dinner.


We were taken to a traditional local restaurant for the last dinner before we go home the next day.

We were treated to beautiful local music...

... and folk dancing.


Some of us were invited to be partners of the dancers and all in good steps with each dance ending in this note...eeeew.

Amidst all the travelling, fun, sight-seeings, food, drinks, songs and spectacular views, I would always look at my watches to take stock of the time back in Malaysia and imagine what my loved ones were doing each day and hour. I missed them awfully. It's time to be home.

Prague; maybe I will see you again.

Friday, 30 March 2012

The Scientists

Call them scientists; they become scientists.
Every year at this time of the year during the launch of the Mathematics and Science Week, the students look forward to a time of innovation and creation. Both teachers and students work hand in hand to allow the left brain to emerge !


Students ranging from the lower forms to the upper forms get together for a time of learning and sharing exhibiting their skills and talents.


So many coins; I was asked to select as many coins as I can and throw them into a ...

...a container filled with water to the brim ! Impossible ! My not so good left brain told me it was not possible. How can it be possible? And yet; guess what ? I managed to throw in 17 coins without the water spilling out ! Not bad. Later I was told that this was possible because the surface tension, like an elastic sheet was formed by cohesion force between molecules. This surface tension can prevent water from overflowing and even allow certain denser material to float. So it explained why I was able to insert 17 coins without displaying the water. Still fail to understand fully.

The cup of lava conducted by a group of sweet young things from 2 G. How do you form lava?


A mixture of oil, water and some coloring are poured into a jar.

I know I take Panadol Soluble when I have a fever, aches or pains. But I never knew that when I add it to the mixture in the jar, it will cause an effect where it releases air bubbles to travel up and down; similar to the lava lamp. So, use it for geography lessons to demonstrate lava release from volcanic mountains !


With hydrogen peroxide the children could create a foamy fountain...

Shakir and Hannah of 3 Amanah told me that by adding some liquid soap, potassium iodide and coloring to hydrogen peroxide the effect is oops!


Yes, the effect is culminated in a foamy fountain.

Robotics is crazily enjoyed by the robots of the school !



Loong Yi, son of the robotics teacher of the school reiterated that with the combination of electronics and mechanisms, we can manifest various robotic creations which can serve a myriad of purposes. Whether it be a mesmerizing amalgamation of mechanisms which transfers marble around and around, or an intelligent artist which can draw accurate graphs. The possibilities are limitless with the technology of robotics today. Why do you think the team was sent by the nation to Abu Dhabi for the interntional competition late last year? Thanks to such venues as the Maths and Science exhibition.


Puan Shanta, what do you think you are doing?

It is an air cannon creatively exemplified through the dustbin ! The "ball" of air that shoots out of the cannon is actually a flat vortex of air, similar to rings of smoke blown by a talented cigar smoker. A vortex is generated when the exiting air from the bucket at the center of the hole is traveling faster than the air exiting around the edge of the hole.


This also demonstrated that air occupies space; and the flying smoke rings are an added bonus.

We now can safely say that all we need is a bicycle for us to blend in the forest...

How does one blend an orange drink without current?


Yes; pull the wheel and cycle; cycle; cycle...

Powered by the cycling process, energy is exuberated and there the blended orange juice for your perusal !


Still many others were seeking and looking for more discoveries and inventions...

This young man here had his straight As in last year's SPM; I believed he was one of the chief engineers behind the show last year. He smiled. He had his chance last year. Tharvin said he missed school badly and looked with longing eyes at the fun and creations. He must have felt the nostalgia. The exhibition had done him good.

The Maths and Science exhibition; carried out with a loud bang.