When The Sun Is Shining

brightly and relentlessly, one can't but wish for a cooler day and maybe a bit of rain. Not too much, else KL will have flash flooding! But enough to make the day cooler. Don't you agree?

Last Saturday's weather was nice. Grey overcast sky in the morning, perfect for me to do my last long run before the big day on June 24th (managed to do almost 21K, running alone in Putrajaya while Zaini patiently waited for me & snap lots of photos. Woot! Woot!).

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  1. its raining heavy here in Philippines and we were about to expect a series of typhoons to come yikes! Though I prefer this kind of weather than summer hehe..

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    1. I hope the typhoons won't create too much havoc there bluedreamer! @.@

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    2. taiwan is flooding and i hope it won't create havoc in philippines..

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    3. Gosh! I hope so too!

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  2. oh lucky you.. never had a time to do some exercise lately..

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    1. I'm having a bit of problem fitting time to do my runs too lately, that I have no choice but do it at 4.30am! Finish by 5.30am, shower wait for son to get ready for school, send to school and nap until it's time to head to office. huhuhu

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  3. have a great day and happy blogging to you

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  4. It's been blessedly cool in Fujiland, too, and not unbearably humid either. Maybe I'm just getting acclimatized? ;)

    I'm keeping 'em crossed that you'll have cool weather for the marathon.

    PS: When I think of what awaits us after our rainy season ... alamak! (+_+)

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    1. You have been in Japan far too long. ;p

      What comes after rainy season? I thought it's autumn. No?

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    2. August. Impossibly unbearably insufferably hot. No rain. Just hot and humid and 35+ degrees and damp and sticky and sweaty, and you have to wear formal clothes in this blessed land, and you have to travel in packed trains, and you have to accept that maybe we'll have power cuts. AAARGH! ~(>_<~)

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    3. I forgot about that... and yet I've been to Japan in Aug - early Sep 2 years ago!

      Definitely not a good month to walk around Tokyo. @.@

      hang in there! Stay tough! Autumn is but a couple of months away... ^^

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  5. Wah! You can run 21 km !! Your legs must be strong like Ox! Ha ha ha....




    Just kidding nia, don't merajuk ok.....

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    1. Maybe one day when I can do 42K, I'll admit my legs strong like ox. ;p

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    2. leg strong like ox still can cover, but if the waist is strong like ox too, then very pathetic~~ :D

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  6. I hope you carry a baton when you run alone. Even Putrajaya also have Mat Rempits cruising. They are like parasites everywhere. Just beware ok.

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    1. The place I run is relatively rempit free. The only rempits I encountered were the cyclists and most of the serious ones are a pretty friendly bunch. ;)

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  7. Is that your sonin photo? So cute fella with colorful umbrellas behind.

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    1. Yup. :)

      This post is actually a mask to post up son's photo! kakaka

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  8. oh was that a Hello Kitty in the background?

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    1. Nope.

      Not sure what that cat is though it is familiar...;)

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    2. that cat is very common, businesses usually have them to bring fortune and more business..

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    3. That one like the one with waving arm ah? xD

      I got two. Plus 1 fishing cat from Taiwan. Wonder can fish more money this year for me or not? ;p

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  9. good luck on your marathon lina.... go go go

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    1. Just a half. Not doing a full marathon just yet. ^^

      Thanks. :)

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  10. We could do with some here over here. All the best next week!

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    1. You too Nick!

      All the best with your first FM! :)

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  11. I see this gadis is well prepared for her next run.

    When the weather is nice, I opt to tug my blanket and snooze~~

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    1. I hope so.

      But this week, on MALAS mode already. Today already Thursday and all I did was 1 7K run. huhuhu

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    2. can lah, still got more than a week to go right?? 4km more, ok lah..

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    3. not 17K. Only one 7K. Pathetic huh? ;p

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  12. But nowadays it's HOT!

    Wake up - already sweating when walk the first step.
    Breakfast - feel hot and double hot from the hot coffee.
    Toilet trip - return and find both my feet are sweating.
    Lunch - don't even dare to go out, hide inside the office for biscuits and milo.
    Office ends - cannot avoid the heat, need to pick my girl from school.
    Reach home - smelling like dead fish.

    And the HOT case does not end when I reach home. It continues until I crawl onto my bed.

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    1. LOL

      Think of it as a sauna effect. Can lose weight or no ah, with us sweating buckets everyday? kikiki

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  13. Ru said it's rainy almost everyday in Japan... I'm so envious. Our clouds have gone to Japan T____T

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    1. Some more you put up Raimie pic above with umbrella and rain drops....I miss the rain so much, wuu wuu~

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    2. But raining in Japan now comes also with humidity. I'd feel sticky all over and my hair would frizz up. :(

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    3. BTW, I should mention this to Rurousha.

      That umbrella Raimie was holding - we picked it up in front of a konbini late one evening. It was either a discarded umbrella or someone forgot to took it back. We're too stingy to buy the colourful umbrellas in the background! ;p

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  14. yes a cold whether really help you for running..
    If I run in the hot sun .. I think the next day I will be sick..
    Yesterday was so hot and I suffering migrane .. first time I encounter this...

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    1. Yup, running in the hot sun can a whole lot of headache (not to mention being sunburnt too!)

      The weather now is too HOT! @.@

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    2. maybe you should wear a cap with fan in it, helps to cool you down..

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  15. Here in Penang, it is hot hot hot, I used to start running about 5.30 PM now I have to tunggu sampai 6.30 or so,, but if I have to do long run, don't care juga,, start about 5.30 also

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    1. You tough man you. 5.30pm or 6.30pm, I still don't dare to go out because the sun is still so bright (plus no shady trees).

      Now, I resorted to 4.30am runs on weekdays and 6.00am long runs on weekends + the possibility of getting roasted by the 8.00am sun.

      You coming down for SCKLM?

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  16. yeah, so hot, i just came back from outside and i am sweat soaked wet!!

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    1. I don't even dare to venture outside now. Sure migraine one! @.@

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  17. and i read from the paper, this hot weather will continue until september!! so how many more races do you have??

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    1. Once every month lor. After SCKLM next week, I got a relay team event during puasa(!) month and then after Raya, King of the Road then Oct will be Putrajaya Night Marathon. As I'm not going to Penang for Penang Bridge Marathon (boohoo!!!) I still have November & December slot empty. ^^

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    2. fuyoh, i think it will get hotter in later months leh~~

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  18. i remember there was one night last week it rained heavily, and the next day it was so cooling.. errr, cooling as in not that hot lah..

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    1. Hahaha cooling now is just not hot lor...

      But morning (dawn around 4ish), it's rather cool outside you know. There are actually crazier people than me who are spending the time outside doing their brisk walks. ;)

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  19. i actually like that photo, colorful umbrellas in the background.. and the signboard 夢藏, in chinese this means something like treasure in dreams..

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