Saturday, February 27, 2010

Flickr Photo Featured in Other's Website

I was browsing through the Internet search engine and was surprised to stumbled to the below websites.

So what's with these websites? Well, probably it's not something to really go hu-ha all about, but I guess it does consider something big to me. My Flickr photos are featured in three different websites and I did not realized till I was going through the search engine.

First site is in the official Atomium's website http://www.atomium.be/Photos.aspx
A picture of my visit to Atomium in Brussels, Belgium was chosen to be part of newly setup website.


Second is some of the pictures from my recent visit to Hat Yai, Thailand. I came to realized there is a website featuring my flickr picture.
http://www.thailander.com/thailandpictures/boat_trip_by_floating_market_hatyai_flickr_image_by_aliza_tan/


Last but not least, is a picture of my home-made wedding topper of a bride and groom sitting on a 3-tier cupcakes stand.
http://customcaketoppers.net/page/2/

Yaay! I am all excited about it!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

CNY 3D2N Trip to Hatyai: First day

CNY this year is celebrated in Hatyai.

That is right! The whole family left for Hatyai on the new year morning but of course after we distributed ang pows to those that are still single. The journey up north was rather smooth, probably many still celebrating ther first day of lunar at home. By the time we arrived our hotel in Hatyai, it was already noon in Thai local time. Immediately we check-in to our rooms and out again to start hunting for foods as everyone were pretty much hungry after a light breakfast at home earlier.

My first stop obviously and a-must to have is the coconut ice-cream! It has sticky rice, sweet potatoes and peanuts. One cup is never enough for me….yumms!
Ice-cream seller

After lunch, we went on for little walk around the town area before we head on to Klonghae Floating Market for sightseeing. Little that we know, the Floating Market is full of stalls and boats selling many types of foods at reasonable price.
Mugs to go with drinks 
(selling at THB20 for small, THB25 for medium)
Rows of boats selling many types of foods
Foods on boat
Lady on boat
Colorful foods
The first stall that attracted our attention is the many types of fried worms, grasshopper and other exotic foods. Being curious, Uncle bought a packet with mixture of 3 sizes worms at THB20. Not wanting to miss out the fun, of course I gave a bite to the smallest worm. Well, the taste not as bad as I thought it would be, but I doubt that I will give another try again. *LOL*
 Dare for a try?
Large worms
What we bought for THB20

As we walk further, we discovered more exotic foods and some real tasty foods. My new found favorite food is called Yam Ya Ma Ma (or that how it should at least sound in Thai). It is a bowl of seafood noodle with extreme tangy and spicy soup. Thinking of it now makes me salivate.
Ants larvae - one that we dare not try
Super delicious Yam Ya Ma Ma

Feeling hot and sweaty, we decided to take a boat ride at THB20  per person for a trip along the river. Just look at the beautiful scenery offered to us!
Great view from boat ride
Reflection
The view is simply breathtaking
An elderly is trying to catch fish but stopped to wave at us

Our first day in Hatyai ended with one last place, Night Market. We practically bought nothing much except for more Yam Ya Tung Sen (glass noodle).
Night market foods
Night market shopping

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Return to yesteryears: Batu Gajah (part 2)

After the first visit, I was somehow fascinated with the calm and cooling surroundings of Batu Gajah. With the weather around CNY month goes up to the extreme and unbearable (well, at least that’s what I felt), I knew this is just the right place to be.



I persuaded my parents and a cousin to join me for a plunge into the cooling water whiles the sun still burning hot. My mom cooked some instant meals for us to feast over there and off we went. 

Plenty of flora and fauna
Wild flowers
White rounded brinjals

Ahhh…..now this is what I call heaven!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

CNY 2010: A Day Away

Chinese New Year is just a day away. Like many years before, CNY is always about gatherings, celebrations and foods; and there is no exceptional for this year too.

This will be my second year to spend CNY at my in-laws and this is also the second time I will celebrate CNY at a neighboring country, Thailand. Yes, the whole family will be going to HatYai for a 3 days 2 nights trip. No doubt I am pretty excited with the trip, but I will definitely missed the gatherings (which normally happen on the 2nd day of CNY) at my mom's eldest sister place.

Though we won't be home for another 3-4 days, I thought it would still be nice to decorate our space with some CNY stuffs. After all, CNY is a celebration of 15 days.

Here, a little corner of our room is decorated with oranges or known as 'kam' in Cantonese which  actually represent 'gold'. This with hope that it will always bring us abundance fortune and wealth throughout the year(s).
What is CNY if without any CNY plant?
 

Happy Chinese New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai!!

Monday, February 08, 2010

Return to yesteryears: Batu Gajah

I return to the place where as a child, I would spend most of my evenings there with my two elder brothers and a bunch of friends from the same neighborhood.

Locally known as Batu Gajah, our so-called playground is within the jungle forest of Tanjung Bunga. A 10-minutes walk from our home would lead us to a very shady area by the hilly rocks and a chilly stream at almost 6-ft deep. Of course, there was a shallow area for a young child like me (then) to play around too *grin*

Looking back, I could not recall how we ever plan of the meet up time, but somehow or rather we would end up in a large group leading to the same direction. Perhaps I was too young to remember all that. But I certainly recall clearly that almost every evening with the sun still shining on us, we would plunge into the chilly stream to cool down. The place is secluded with no one else is there to bug us (except of mosquitoes!).

When I went back to the same place after around 15 years later, the place has changed tremendously lot. The stream is no longer 6-ft deep and not as shady as before but I all can say is that this place is still a serene place to just unwind and cool down. The hilly rocks still remains the same just the stream is now merely 3-ft deep.

Standing there brings me back to my childhood times when there were no worries and all we do is just have fun and play all night long! We owned no computers, hand phones or any high-tech gadgets, but we had lots of fun times exploring the nature!

Some of the pictures taken from my recent visit...

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