my grandpa owns a little grocery store in a little town.
malim nawar is the little town where my dad grew up. every year, we will visit. this year, i decided to take some pictures.
the shophouse used to be a couple of streets from where it is now. when the lease was over, they had to move to a new place. it used to be nice and old where the stairs were creaky and you see rice sacks piling high up. as the world got modernised, so did the shop. well... not so much really.
shop
these shelves are old though. repainted.
sleepy town, nothing much going on
isn't it nice to have a drive-thru fruit stall?
since we arrived in the late afternoon and with some time to spare, me and sis decided to go explore. take some pictures.
of course when i say explore, it really means that i am the one cycling while she's the one just going along for the ride. pedal!
didn't know i had a driving school there!
怡城驾驶学院= Yi City Driving College
yi being my name.... thanks guys.
then we went to the other end of town, where residents reside just next to an old power station. in the middle of it, a playground.
the next day, we went up to Ipoh to have lunch and stopped by a couple of places.
first to a big temple.
to wish for luck. can you see my sister trying to land a coin on a rooster?
next we made a quick pomelo stop... sorry i meant PIT stop. grabbed some pomeloes/pomelos (whichever), pose and went off.
singapore has a durian, ipoh has pomelo. way to go!
then we headed for another temple/cave.
my folks.
since i was bored, i experimented.
air!
headed back after that.
and then i found out my cousin just bought a bike cos he just got his license. he offered a mini tour and of course i couldn't resist.
we scooted around
according to him (and the rest of town), this tower was built by the japanese during the world war two. it still remains but they cannot figure what it was being used for. some say to store ammunition, some say to burn stuff.
now it still stands, after 50 over years and is surrounded by residents.
the evenings here are nice and cool. mountains surround this area and can be seen in the background.
cats are a common sight. they used to have full time cats but nowadays, only part timers remain. this pretty cat is the current one. she's really timid. looks young but my uncle said she's had at least 5 litters already.
that marked the end of this journey.
more to come!
looks like fun!!!!
ReplyDeletemalaysia is always an interesting place!
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