Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Out of Banting - Malacca!

27-29 August 2010: My mother and I followed my Dad to his church camp at Malacca.

The picture above was taken at Jonker Street. It was nice seeing them sitting down together.

In the afternoon, we sat on this rotating thing that went right up the tower. After that we went on the River Cruise along the Malacca River.

St. Francis' hand got chopped off by some dungus. Or maybe it fell off.

It was my first time sitting on the 'beca'. 10 buckaroos for one ride!

My father was so fascinated with the roots of this tree at the Air Keroh Resort. The pictures on the left were taken at Uncle Ah Kow's new house somewhere near Port Dickson.

We headed home to Banting on the coastal road and had seafood at the oh-so-famous Lover's Bridge at Tanjung Sepat.

Next Destination: Cameron Highlands and then to Ipoh!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Handsome boy.

Debbie is camera shy :-(

More pictures here.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Sepia

Pulau Banting Orang Asli Picnic pictures here.

I can't wait to get a new camera! No, I must wait.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Rays.

Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Saturday, June 26, 2010

In the dust of defeat...

..as well as the laurels of victory there is a glory to be found if one has done his best -Eric Liddell

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The prized mango.

It was yesterday, Saturday morning, when my Dad was in his usual rounds around The Beloved Mango Tree. Then he saw something hidden between the mango leaves.

He couldn't really figure out what it was. He looked closer. It looked so unusual. Then he realized what it was. It was a really Huge Mango. Much bigger than all the other kutti mangoes which he plucked before this.

But.

It was too high and the Huge Mango was too big to fit inside the Milo tin that is stucked at the end of the long stick which Dad always use to pluck mangoes.

and there were two Huge Red-Ants nest beside the Huge Mango
and gazillion mosquitoes flying around.

So my Brave Dad braved himself and climbed on the ladder, armed with a can of aerosol spray and managed to get hold of the Huge Mango. (Mum was praying silently for Dad not tumble to down and break his bones)

Then he carefully handed it over to me. I had to be extra careful. One slip and the Huge Mango would fall and crack and Dad would go Mad.

Dad was so proud of the Huge Mango.

(This photo doesn't justify the actual size of the mango)


The Prized Mango travelled to Klang and then to Sunway and was displayed in front of the family members and relatives.

It then flew to Sabah and is now in the hands of a rich Pakistani man whose name is Ghulam.

:o)

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

The weekend that was

1. Played with rats

2. Played with the orang asli kids

3. Attended a wedding

4. Played on the beach

More pictures here

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