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Archive for July, 2009

Back to La Manila

The Curry Mee is popular among diners … don’t let the colour frighten you, it’s not as spicy as it looks (RM8.80)

Char Koay Teow - another popular item … tasty but a bit too ‘wet’ to my liking (RM8.80)

Chicken Soup Spaghetti … so-so only, could be better

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Seafood Galore @ Kuala Selangor

My son suggested this restaurant by the riverbank for our seafood dinner

Steamed prawns … fried squids in the background

Sweet and sour crabs with buns

Steamed lala in Chinese wine … not in the picture, fried oysters with eggs
<Photos taken with Canon 50D + Tamron 17-50mm F/2.8>

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Camwhoring @ Kuala Selangor

Syd was taking candid shots of yours truly … and I caught her in the act with my DSLR, haha. Our table had the most number of people with cameras … DSLRs, digicams, cam phones.

Pat was the centre of attraction … wonder why?

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Sunset @ Kuala Selangor

Recently I invited my sister Angie (together with Sydney and Spencer) and brother Patrick (and his friend Sook Yee) to join my family for dinner at Kuala Selangor. The drive took an hour plus. We arrived at our destination with minutes to spare before the setting sun disappeared from sight. We started shooting (not with […]

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Wedding Bells Ringing for Rosie

That’s Rosilawati … better known as Rosie … reading our farewell card. Tomorrow is her last day in the organization. She’s embarking on a journey that will probably last a lifetime. Still can’t figure out the picture? She’s getting married next month! To this scribe, marriage is a lifelong commitment for most people, lol.

Some […]

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Up Close with Lydia Paul & Lynne Culph

It was heartening to listen to Lydia Paul - whom I described as an international social worker - give an account of her humanitarian work in “providing nutritional supplements to the malnourished and underprivileged” in countries such as Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia and India under the banner of the Reliv Kalogris Foundation, […]

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Horseshoe Crabs for the Picking

In an earlier post, I’d mentioned going to Balik Pulau for the King of Fruits. We went by way the Jelutong and Bayan Lepas Expressways which took us through a stretch along theĀ  coast line. At a spot opposite Pulau Jerajak we spotted a family literally picking horseshoe crabs from the shallow water. The husband […]

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