Exclusions And Limitations.
Okay. Homework update:
- Mathematics IS DONE! Happy.
- Chemistry IS DONE TOO! Doubly happy.
- Physics is not given by my Physics tutor, so I don't know whether to complete it. Additionally, I don't have the answers, which is a bad thing.
- Economics is the subject I hate, so I think I will wait until the 19th to start on it. Lol.
I placed homework before everything here because I am tight in handing it up for checking by the Canoeing teachers. They need to ensure that we complete our work and are still doing revisions in the holidays. The deadline's 20th. Am I dead or what? Economics and Physics, Physics and Economics. I am lazy to write long answers and complete questions without suggested numerical answers.
Holidays are enjoyable, much more enjoyable than homework of course. So I went on holiday. Haha. It was not a choice actually, but yeah. I enjoyed myself. Canoe overseas, Perth.
June, New Zealand, December, Perth. How lucky am I.
If you can remember, New Zealand was in winter when I was there. If you have geographical knowledge, you would know that New Zealand is close to Australia. If you can combine both together, you can deduce that it is supposed to be summer now. But it was cool there then. Sun's bloody scorching but the wind is chilling. Really great sun.

This was where we trained. A longitudinal waterway. A river-lake. Lol. River in the sense that is it long and relatively narrow compared to the length, lake in the sense that it is a closed water body. The water was really really cold due to the winds.

One evening, we spent some really good time at a beach. The sand were awesome. Fine and clean. Unlike Sentosa, even though they tried to import and lay all the sand they buy and it is still not that good compared to the ones in Perth. The after-sunset.

A group photo where everyone just jump in. The angmoh is the mentor, who facilitated the planning of the things to do when we are there. Really a great job done and she is just an undergraduate. Whoo.

Against a great view. A sailboat anchored near the shore. Amber-coloured sky with clouds. Smooth sand and water rolling in. How nice is that photo supposed to be?

And the one when the sun really set. The sand seems golden, doesn't it?

At the airport, just before we have to board the plane at Perth.

I really enjoyed myself. Maybe it's the people, maybe it's the place, maybe it's the activities, or maybe it's my new opened-mind.
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