Today's posting features some of the photos that I have posted for Year 2009. It has been another wonderful year and it's time to sing Auld Lang Syne and end the year with a smile.
Happy New Year to all! Wish you all a great year ahead!
A picture says a thousand words. Learn about my township, its people, culture and lifestyle through my photos.
Today's posting features some of the photos that I have posted for Year 2009. It has been another wonderful year and it's time to sing Auld Lang Syne and end the year with a smile.
Happy New Year to all! Wish you all a great year ahead!
Christmas snowman to bring festive cheers to all of you on this Christmas eve. How's your preparation for Christmas eve dinner coming along?
Here's a Christmas scene from Berjaya Times Square mall in KL. All malls in town are packed with customers doing their last minute shopping for Christmas or just hanging out with families as its school holiday period in Malaysia and Singapore. Yah, you may wonder why I mention Singapore here. Many Singaporeans visit Malaysia during school holiday.
A heavy storm is about to arrive! Look at those dark, fierce looking clouds. The sky reminds me of scenes from Lord of the Ring.
It has been raining daily and recently a 20 year old young man was struck by lightning as he was leaving the basketball court at USJ6. So, please rush indoor as soon as you see lightning at a distance.
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ABC Wednesday returns with the theme 'V'.
'V' is for Vacation. My nieces and nephews spent their vacation in Kuala Lumpur with us this week. Today we visited Pulau Ketam, a fishing village near Port Klang. They had their first experience of taking ferry ride today. This is the ferry that brought us to Pulau Ketam from the jetty at Port Klang.
It's the first time I watch a rugby game. Wow, there's so much of action and speed happening and it's really fun watching the players chasing after the ball, even though I don't understand this sport....ha ha .....
A gloomy day for a ride on Eye On Malaysia (EOM). I have posted several shots of the EOM but I just can't help being fascinated with it.
Since the 8th month of the Chinese lunar calendar (that begins on 19 Sept), there have been many weddings been held. The Chinese believes that it is auspicious to have weddings from the 8th - 12th month of the year. A friend of mine said he has to attend 7 weddings in Nov & Dec and that would burn a big hole in his pocket. During Chinese wedding reception, guests would be bringing ' angpow' (red packets contain money) as gifts to the wedding couple. The monetary gifts could help the couple to pay for the wedding reception. That's the pragmatic approach practised by the Chinese.
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Hot, steaming dim sums at the Jonker Walk weekend market in Melaka. It is nice to eat this as you stroll through the market! Try this when you visit Jonker Walk! Pick 3 pieces for only RM1.50 (about USD0.30)! Cheap, right?
A lovely day to be outdoor having a picnic with my nieces and nephews by the lake at Ayer Keroh. The children had lots of fun playing at the playground. See the laughter plastered on their faces in the photo below.
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