Yesterday, my sister and I walked miles.

We travelled from KL – SS25, then back to CM, CM- Petaling Strt, Petaling Strt to Time Square, Time Square- Low Yat, Low Yat – Sg Wang, Sg Wang – Home.

We got most of the stuffs we wanted and whaddya know…
Eating at CM’s foodcourt was an experience. The sink for washing your hands pour down the water into a wok instead of a sink, the eating area is clean and air-cond, the ambience makes you feel as if eating out in a typical kampung area, the toilet entry fee costs 50 sen, but you’ll get yourself some tissue papers and wait until you get into the toilet.

I’ve never seen it anywhere but I think it’s the coolest toilet ever. Well if my interior designer sister thinks that it’s awesome than it must have. The door to the toilet, it’s a wooden door with two sides so that you can latch the door with a wooden lock in the middle of it. Probably the idea is to immitate wooden kampung windows where you get to open the latch in the middle and push the doors forward. The interior of the toilet itself is pretty modern so you don’t have to worry about seeing something like a plastic ‘gayung’ or a tiny ‘kolah’. Hehe. The washroom is pretty much still undergoing its renovation so we should expect something really nice out of it pretty soon.

Another best part walking around KL is of course walking around Petaling Street. Very colourful , very noisy, pretty wet, pretty cheap, pretty nice but not necessarily authentic, you can get anything and pretty much everything there. Erm…right smack in the middle of the street, well not exactly in the middle, somewhere around that area, there’s this cramped corridor where there exists an old Chinese market. The business is still brisk and if you brave yourself going into that wet, dark, noisy market, you’ll be more than happy to see lotsa dead pigs hanging around for sale. Hehe…

Around another corner, you’ll get the best bargain for flowers coz there’s this neat florist who seem to be selling flowers of many variety and people can’t stop coming for more from them. You’ll get that fresh,think soy drink from an old Chinese couple, and many more. Go there and experience it. It’s quite crowded at most times but it’s worth it. The experience matters here.

What else is nice? Probably, KL Tower will be my next destination because just beside the tower, you’ll get to track around Bukit Bintang reserved forest right smack in the middle of the city. I don’t think most people know about this …so I should go there one of these weekends.

Enough said, I’ve got a car to wash and nasi lemak to have for breakfast. Kak Ser don’t evy us for this. Hehehe. The nasi lemak has become more of a ritual for me and Enie on most weekends. At least, we’ll have one once a week. Later this afternoon, I’ll be having nasi dagang specially made from Kelantan so that’s going to make my stomach full for this weekend.

Haben ein schon wochenende. Bis dan und Tschuss!

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