Monday, December 29, 2008
end of the year
It is life, up and down, can't just stay at one point, always change and pass the time that won't stop for a bit moment of happiness.
i need to be more hard on my life, so be it.......
happy new year, when no body can ever guaranty how would life will be....
Monday, September 22, 2008
Rise and Fall
I'm on may way to a joyful field, always looks green and flat and some birds just claps their wings through the air.... hey just look what the heck they've done... they just kids you around while saying foolish man.
Above the sky, a window just opens and allows all wind drag the red ribbon.... dog's barking and the bird's singing. I took a slow walk through the alley, i saw green light just as bright as moon at night but seems like it just lightin' up the road i took. Feels not that free to walk but the alley almost end, even i could saw car full with daily traffic. And it was white light when i found lot of blood on my shirt and hands... it was not normal since i didn't remember what was going on. A woman came to me and saw me with strange eyes, seems like accused me for any crime did... life indeed free with eye look. I feel nothing and saw enpty space around my head.... my eyes just got blinded by the light from cars that pass me over and over again....
That was the tiem when people fall neither rise oor rise and then fall to the ground.. it's hurt even more than anything... it's traumatic, it's tragedic.
Some fall followed by rise but sometime it just gets worst each inch it's falls.....
Monday, July 7, 2008

One day, i was thinking how can i get a golden retriever male, since each of best bloodline will cost 10 millions rupiah. but never give up on my dreams, finally a friend offer me this fellow, i saw his bone, skull, eyes, the way he stand and how he behave, its quite great and perfect for me. Now my nana and olel has a boyfriend, hmmm... lucky brian since he got two girls in one pack.
Brian loves to play ball, tennis ball, soccer ball and a throwing stick. Catch and pitch, it's the game he play every noon before his dinner.

Active, playfull and love children. Some how he always look at a child as his friend and ask them to play but as our community look at to a dog as a pierce animal, he got ignore even abandoned. As for myself, i don't have any child and all i can give him is a friend to play and as much love as i give to nana and olel.
Well, i will need 9 months to have him do his job as a man and for nana she has to wait for 9 more months so she can get what she wants from a man.
Wish me luck guys... and God Bless You All
Wassalam
Monday, May 26, 2008
About to celebrate first birthday
Next month will be the moment they will celebrate their first birthday, and i'll have the honor as their care taker, parent and also friends to celebrate this moment with them. Thanks to my friend out there, the one who gave me chance to taking care of these girls. "Thanks man, you're my best friend and always be".
Say hello to my lovely Olel (Aurel).... she's friendly, curious, jealousy, and always looks pretty. Don't leave her behind you or she will be pissed. She always hear what i said and do what i ask her to do. She understands human's words. Something is changing here these lately days, she was not that active and full of energy when the first time she was arrived, but now... hmmm... she has this great energy, to run, to jump and play.. even she can follow me anywhere i go... she likes to jogging in the afternoon. she's the pretty's girls in tha house.....
So, these girls has bring a lot of joy and cheer up the day as always, act funny and ask for more love and attention. So, wish them healthy and happy for their life in their first birthday, what i'm asking you guys.... and thank you very much.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
By Albertus Weldison Nonto
The "DARKER SIDE" OF THE PALM INDUSTRY has recently been is exposed in an report, How to Palm Oil is Cooking the Climate.
The environmental group Greenpeace says burning and massive land clearing carried int he palm oil industry makes Indonesia the world's third largest country in carbon dioxide emissions behind th US and China.
It says well-sustantiated figures suggest 1,8 billion tons of greenhouse gases are released by degradation and burning of Indonesia's peat lands each year - equal to 4% of the planet's total emissions.
Environmentalists are alarmed by Indonesia's plan to increase the size of palm oil plantation to 20 million hectares from the current figures of about 7,3 million hectares. This is equal in size to Great Britain, Holland and Switzerland lumped together.
Greenpeace also says unchecked palm oil expansion could eventually lead tot he extinction of endangered species like the sumateran tiger, the orang utan and hundreds of smaller birds, fish and animals found only in the Indonesian Rain Forest.
It argues that the growth of plantations on peat lands increases gas emissions (GHG) as peat soils dry out, oxidize and in some cases burn.
It estimates that 10 million of Indonesia's 22 million hectares of peat lands are now marked for destruction in the path of palm oil.
Rising Conflict
According to local independent environmental organization Sawit Watch, social conflict between people dependent on the rainforest for their survival and plantation owners is escalating. More than 500 cases of conflict have been reported and figures are rising dramatically as more forest is destroyed.
Some of the world's major businesses are driving forces behind plantation expansion in Indonesia, with demand increasing and rising prices for essential food products like cooking oil.
Global giants like Nestle, Unilever, Cargill and Proctor and Gambel are among the end users of palm oil. They have organized the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO), an initiative chaired y Unilever.
These companies consume 40% of world CPO production. Unilever alone uses 1,2 million ton per year,most coming from Indonesia. This represents 3% of world CPO production.
Other multinationals, including : Gillete, Pringles, Philadelphia Cream, Cadbury and Burger King, are also complicit in the expansion of palm plantations in Indonesia.
In the past 50 years, 74 million hectares of forest have been destroyed, burned, degraded and pulped. A report by the United Nations on Environment Program last year says palm plantation expansion in Indonesia is among the major man-made causes of rainforest destruction in Indonesia.
Demand for palm oil is expected to double by the year 2030 and triple by 2050.
Sad record
Trading in Indonesian Palm Oil is dominated by big traders in Singapore. Cargil, a US company, is a major player along with the Indonesian- Malaysian alliance of ADM-Kuok-Wilmar-the world's biggest bio fuel producer. A Malaysian Government entity,Synergy Drive, also has major holdings in Indonesia.
Riau province in Sumatra is among the main locations for palm plantations in Indonesia = more than a quarter of the are under plantation is on peat land.
In figures released last year, 1,4 million hectare of land in Indonesia has been usurped by the palm industry . It is predicted that in the next decade half the province will covered with oil palm trees.
| Players | Company/Group | Land Banks (Hectares) | Planted Area (Hectares) | CPO Productions (in tones) | GlobeAsia ’07 Rich List |
1. | Eka Tjipta Widjaja | GoldenAgri/SMART | 1,300,000 | 359,732 | 1,967,092 | #3 $3.1 Billion |
2 | Anthony Salim | Indofood Agri Resources | 570,000 | 374,000 | 1,013,637 | #4 $2.8 billion |
3 | Sukanto Tanoto | Asian Agri | 515,000 | 170,000 | 710,000 | #6 $1.3 billion |
4 | Martua Sitorus | Wilmar International | 573,000 | | | #12 $615 Million |
5 | Astra Agro Lestari | Astra International | 500,000 | 238,000 | 920,000 | |
6 | Guthrie Bhd | Minamas Gemilang | 288,000 | | | |
7 | Martias | Ciliandra Group | 278,000 | 86,000 | 278,000 | |
8 | Aburizal Bakrie | Bakrie Sumatera | 210,000 | 78,000 | 210,000 | #8 $1.05 Billion |
9 | Teddy Rachmat and Benny Subianto | Tri Putra Agro Persada | 200,000 | 120,000 | 220,000 | #32 $320 Million |
10 | Liem Haryanto | Bumitama Gunajaya/Harita Group | 200,000 | 50,000 | | |
11 | Surya Darmadi | Duta Palma Group | 200,000 | 54,000 | 190,000 | |
12 | Osbert Lyman | Lyman Agro | 190,000 | 40,000 | | #23 $400 million |
13 | Putera Sampoerna | Sampoerna Agro | 182,000 | 78,000 | 245,908 | #5 $2.2 Billion |
14 | Gunawan Raya Family | Incasi Raya Group | 174,000 | 36,000 | | |
15 | Golden Hope ( | | 170,000 | | | |
16 | Bachtiar Karim | Musim Mas | 100,000 | 70,000 | 210,000 | #51 $230 Million |
17 | Widarto and Santoso Winata | Tunas Baru Lampung | 106,000 | 47,000 | | #101 $ 98 million |
18 | Susanto Lim | Sawitmas Group | 105,000 | 47,000 | | |
19 | Sipef Group | Belgian investment Group | 52,000 | 30,000 | | |
20 | Rowe Evans | Rowe evans | 40,000 | 25,000 | | |