“Siang, bu,” I greeted the owner of the restaurant in West End, Brisbane.
“Oh! Halo! Mau makan apa? Ini menunya. Duduk aja dulu, duduk.” Continue reading “Day 4: A walk around Brisbane”
Not a full-time traveler, but acts like one.
“Siang, bu,” I greeted the owner of the restaurant in West End, Brisbane.
“Oh! Halo! Mau makan apa? Ini menunya. Duduk aja dulu, duduk.” Continue reading “Day 4: A walk around Brisbane”
I woke up at 8:30 in the morning. Much later than I planned. It was drizzling outside and the cold morning breeze by the bedside was so comforting. I didn’t want to get up.
But I had to.
The only thing that differentiated us is the hair style. And what’s with the beauty mark on my face! I don’t even have a mole on my face.
Continue reading “Our time and money, wasted.”
The struggle of waking up early was worth it. I started my day with this. Continue reading “Must Try: Sunrise at Angkor Wat”
I was half sleeping walking out of the hotel very early in the morning. The wind on the tuktuk woke me up. My hands were numb. I didn’t know Angkor Wat is located in the forest. There was just a long stretch of road leading us deeper into the trees. The air was getting colder. I could see the road lighted only by the tuktuk’s headlight covered with thin fog. I got so cold till I could no longer hold my complain seeing my cousin who brought a jacket for himself. Continue reading “What Happened Last Year: Early Morning at Siem Reap”

Spectacular view from our hotel in Pokhara, Nepal. Continue reading “Me? Hiking? I was sipping tea at the lobby.”
We stopped at a random field to see how food actually grows on soil. We don’t see any crop field here in Singapore. The thing that quickly captured our attention was the clear, fast-moving water in the drain used to irrigate the field. Continue reading “It was an accident”
September, 2007.