Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Malacca Down By The River

Shifa's trying out the Fedora hat with Abe Lincoln's look.

'Aishah with the straw hat - a perfect fit for the sun.

On the boat sailing up and down the Malacca river.

Tourists and their cameras.

The tickets for the river cruise.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Toying Around In The Afternoon.




Don't throw away your toys. Keep them somewhere safe. When you've got enough to fill up the entire house, display them nicely in a run-down disco. Call it The World's Largest Toys Museum, and charge people good money in entry fee.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Of All The Places In The World...


Teluk Intan is a popular destination. The girls loved the leaning tower, after having heard about it from me throughout the trip. From there we drove to Bagan Datok, of all the places in the world. We had lunch there - at the only nasi shop owned by a pakcik with three or four women. They could be his wives.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Penang - Grik - Jeli

A view from the other side of the bridge


A lovely view on top of the Banjaran Titiwangsa. It rained right after the shot that we had to rush into the car. Such a bunch of city slickers that we are as if we've never been hit by the rain in the city.

Leaving Penang for Grik.


Three For The Road For A Week

A town along Malacca's coastal road. I thinks it's Lubok China.

A trip along trunk roads, small towns, kampongs and meeting nice people.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Seberang Pintasan, Dungun


Better than Florida. Maybe it's the most ideal place to set up a wooden house facing the estuary that opens up to the South China Sea. There is already a house being set up to the left hand side of the picture. You won't see it because it is built amid the trees, next to a hill. It's a beatiful wooden house, raised just right above the ground for ventilation. It has a nice verandah set facing the sea.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Trunk Road

Shifa' & 'Aishah - 1st time on a ferry from Seberang Perai to Penang.

Familiar blue signs you'd find along the old trunk road.
A stop-over at a masjid before Batu Gajah, Perak

Instruments inside the office of the Station Master at Kuala Kangsar.
We took a drive along the old trunk road instead of the North-South Highway. Glad we made that decision. It was a good, slow ride all the way to Penang, Alor Setar, Kangar, Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kuala Kangsar, Grik, Jeli, Kuala Trengganu, Dungun, Kuantan, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka and back.