Visit my website @ http://shirleylye12.wix.com/princessmicI guess this is it. Ronnie is no longer there and I don't know what to do except sobbing everyday and guess blogging is the only way I can spend my time and not thinking too much about Ronnie. I will still blog about him sometimes to remember the gd times we had. although I wont have much updated pictures about him anymore. I din really take a lot of pictures of him while he is sick cos he is a vain pot and his sick face doesn't look good. he woul... read more »
The commenter from my previous post made me realised that some of you might be interested to contact my friend, to organise a private Vietnam trip for you and your family/friends. Here is his main sales enquiry email : hellovietnam@pacifictravelworld.com Ok! Lets begin our post for today. We are still on the second day of [...] read more »
Every winter (which is June in Brazil) in the small town of Goias they have a film festival. Well this year we headed there for a concert on Sunday night (the last evening of the festival). After we spent some time fighting the crowds and enjoying the music we headed to the little court yard in the center of town where vendors were set up selling a variety of foods, hand crafted goods, and tie dyed clothing. Of course one of the food booths caught my eye as I had not seen the likes of it before. They wer... read more »
I have seen a lot of coffee shops sprouting like mushrooms here in Cebu, probably the fast lifestyle in our society wherein people just want to have a quick refreshing drink that led to the popularity of coffee shops. Since many are inclined to coffee especially when you want to have a quiet time for [...] read more »
To get to the Wat Phra Kaew and Grand Palace Complex, take the Chao Phraya Express Boat Service heading towards the upstream direction on the right. This public boat can be quite crowded and stops only for a brief moment at each pier for passengers to hop on and off. This proved to be quite [...] read more »
As I take a walk along Penang Heritage Trail, apart from taking in the colonial architecture and cultural heritage and practices, I come across stalls selling some of Malaysia’s popular street snacks. Along Kimberley Street, just off Kapitan Keling Road where Chowrasta Market is, there is a stall selling ban chang kueh (also known as apom balik), [...] read more »
Whilst exploring the streets of Siem Reap, we come across a range of interesting and exotic snacks offered by street vendors, the most exotic I find, being the fried insects. take your pick - grasshoppers, crickets large and small, beetles! a tin can of these crickets cost about USD0.50 and they are popular as snacks amongst the locals; our [...] read more »