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Brekkie.

Some foodie shots from brunch with the crew at Marmalade, Bangsar Village :)


Apple crumble.


Apple crumble, custard sauce and hairy arms.


Benny brekkie. I know what you boys are thinking ….


Eggs, spinach, mushrooms, turkey ham and toast.


Muesli brekkie.


Mushroom, pine nuts and cheese lebanese wrap.


Green eggs. Where’s the ham, Sam-I-Am?? lol.


Pesto scrambled eggs, multigrain toast, mushrooms, tomato and avocado salsa.


Banoffee cheesecake. It was diabetes-inducing sinful. lol.

More from their website! I prefer the breakfast menu at The Pink Sage actually :)

A UiTM student’s voice.

I’m sure you guys know about UiTM students protesting against the Selangor MB’s proposal to open up 10 percent of the places at UiTM to non-Malays.The current UiTM vice chancellor Dato’ Seri Prof Dr Ibrahim Abu Shah whacked Khalid Ibrahim’s suggestion and said that “UiTM was the last educational bastion for the Malays and other Bumiputeras to help change their lot, hence no quarters should interfere with its founding objectives and administration.” I’ve also seen press statement from Gamis (Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam Se-Malaysia) making this issue not just about the bumiputeras but about Islam.

Geez.

Anyway, here’s a reply from one of my friends who graduated from UiTM and will be returning soon to teach there. Even if it’s the minority view, she is surely not alone.

So Much For Equality

Kudos to the Selangor MB for wanting to open UiTM to non-Malays. It should’ve been done a long time ago.

The reaction to this proposal?

A ‘peaceful’ demonstration by some 5000 UiTM students OPPOSING this 10% quota of non-Bumi’s into UiTM. Why? Scared? Scared that you’ll lose privileges? Scared that you’d no longer be spoonfed?

The VC said that UiTM was meant to help the Malays and Malays only, it was established to enable them to pursue a tertiary level education.

Erm…hello?? Yeah, that was awesome 30 years ago, but come off it, it’s 2008, i think we can manage on our own. Then you wanna talk about being the ‘best’, ‘largest’, ‘world-class’ university and everything in between. Then you speak about multi-cultural, multi-racial society and what not. This is the height of racism.

Disgusting. There was nothing peaceful about that demonstration. It screamed blatant discrimination against the other races in this country. As it is, Malays get enough privileges, and of course we’ve got racist MP’s making statements like why should the government help non-Malays? All sources should be directed towards helping the Malays.

Riiiiight…tell the truth…you guys wanna help YOURSELVES!

True, i am a UiTM graduate myself, and trust me, the 5 years i spent there, weren’t exactly the best. There’s so much ass-kissing going on. What’s the harm of trying to improve the quality of education and competitiveness?? Seriously, WHAT’S THE HARM???!!!

Before i left for the United States, i had people come up to me and say ‘Be careful, you’re Muslim, they might discriminate against you and all, especially after 9-11.”

Bullshit.

I’m in friggin’ NYU, N-E-W Y-O-R-K U-N-I-V-E-R-S-I-T-Y….where is New York??? United States right…mat salleh country and in my class, you’ve got people from all over the world. Chileans, Koreans, Indians, Chinese, Canadians, Mexicans…you name, we’ve got them all. And there’s healthy competition. We learn from one another. The Korean isn’t going to hold back any information from me just because i’m not like him. So much for being worried about racism and discrimination, where i am right now, we’re all equal.

COME ON MALAYSIA!!! WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!!

It’s time for equal opportunity.

I hate cowards.

Get Bakaq out!

I’m so terribly swamped these days!

From Sheih:

Bakaq Haq of the famous Penarik Beca bloq was arrested last night at his home in Greenwood Park, Gombak. According to his wife, 4 police personnel picked Bakaq and his laptop around 11 pm.

Around 12.30 am, Wan Joe of JiwoKelate confirmed that Bakaq is in custody at The Commercial Crime Building in Kuala Lumpur. His lawyer, Hanifah Maidin who is also PAS legal adviser confirmed that Bakaq’s arrest was done under the Sedition Act.

Bakaq or his real name is Abdul Rashid Abu Bakar has contributed a lot in revealing the hidden agenda of the infamous Muzakarah between PAS and UMNO. It is so damaging that the Deputy President of PAS, Nasharuddin Mat Isa has made a threat to sue him although later it was proven that much of what Bakaq has revealed is true.

Bakaq is not a member of any political Party but a stern supporter of PAS’s Constitution to form an Islamic Government that shall be fair to all races.

Bloggers and friends of Penarik Beca will gather at Commercial Crime Building near Bank Negara Malaysia at 2 pm today to give morale support to Bakaq.

Keep blogging about this people!

In Style:

I don’t buy or read that many magazines. The only ones I recall buying religiously were Smash Hits and Time (what a transition!) I confess, I have never bought a fashion magazine before. I just flick them off my sister. lol.

But I bought my first ever fashion magazine - Style: (yes, it’s called ‘Style’ followed by a colon) today!! Why? Because ….


August issue. RM8. Buy buy!


Upon closer inspection.


And erm, there I am! Inside!!

The picture of me featured inside is very flattering. So much so, you will not be able to recognise me. Even I didn’t recognise myself, which means the make up guy did a fantastically good job! I mean I’d put it all here but I have a policy of not putting pictures of myself over this blog. I’m in the company of very esteemed individuals (and friends) in this article about youths and politics so I am rather pleased. It was really fun doing the photoshoot.

lol.

Erm. So go check it out lah!! Abuthen? :P

p/s: Thanks to Siew Ching for the awesome piece :)

Conversations (III)

Scene: At Anwar Ibrahim’s PC. Met a journalist I haven’t seen for a while and caught up.

Me: So how’s life these days, man?
Him: Okaylah, now it’s more fun since I discovered Facebook. So many things to do there.
Me: Eh, I’m getting my ass whooped in Scrabulous!
Him: You’re a journalist! We’re wordsmiths! How can you be having trouble in that?
Me: I’m getting my ass whooped by a lawyer.
Him: Oh. Then ya lah.

lol. I will not concede that lawyers are better wordsmiths than journalists!!!

And another one.

Scene: Having breakfast with a friend.

Me: I love Mexican food.
Her: You mean that Las Carestastasmastas?
Me: lol. Las Carretas lah.
Her: What makes it so good anyway?
Me: I like the fajitas and the chilli. And it’s got quite a nice vegetarian spread.
Her: You mean with the moley moley thingy?
Me: You mean guacamole?
Her: lol. Yeah that.
Me: Hahahaha.

Or something like that. Must have been the way she said “moley moley”. That just cracked me up.

Swamped with work like madness. If it goes quiet, that’s most probably the reason :)

How’s everybody these days? :)

Food and then some.

I have a food kaki. She’s called Jas. And we eat. A lot. lol. I’ve accumulated quite a number of food excursions with her. In hope to clear this backlog of food reviews (not so much a review, sharing more like), I’ve decided to chuck it all in one post and move on to other pictures soon enough. Most shots are mine, some are from Jas’ D40x. Enjoy :)


We had a cookout at Jas’ place a while ago. We boiled some brussel sprouts and baby carrots. Had fresh lettuce and cherry tomatoes. Chopped up some onions and sauteed them with some dory fish. Served with apple juice and tzatziki for dressing. It was a very simple and extremely healthy meal. I was most pleased.


Green tea sponge cake for dessert.


D’lish’s creme caramel dessert after our organic meal last week. The texture was actually firmer than the creamy ones that I’m used too. The good thing about this version is that the creme caramel was not too sweet and it was quite a sight to see the caramel sauce trapped at the bottom bubbling up as I punctured the creme to taste some of the caramel’s smoky sweetness. lol. I can’t recall the price but all dessert’s are 30% off after 8.30pm.


I’m a sucker for rocky road. Chocolate and marshmallows on a crumbly muesli base - too good to miss. I even forgot how unhealthy this is. lol. But it’s dessert! Health is not a factor in dessert choices.


We checked out The Pink Sage recently for brunch. Tucked in a obscure corner on Jalan Dang Wangi, it was weird seeing this chic little eatery amongst the old coffee shops in the area. Their table mats are in a wonderful shade of green complete with a sage leaf motif. Cutlery and butter were placed quickly after our orders were taken.


Condiments include your usual sauces and breakfast syrup.


I had the Dilmah peach tea (RM4.00). Served with uber thin almond biscotti.


Jas’ latte (RM7.00). I love the coffee layers.


Jas’ stacked breakfast for one (RM14.50). Comes with two eggs (choice of sunny side up, hardboiled, scrambled), bread (rye, wholemeal, white), potatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, beef brisket and sausage (beef or chicken). It was too meaty for me but I took a teeny bite of the chicken sausage excitedly with HP sauce. Only because they placed the HP bottle there. I do miss my brown sauce :)


A close up. The eggs were pretty oozy. lol.


My Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon (RM12.50). Toasted and buttered baguette, poached eggs, smoked salmon and Hollandaise sauce. Heavenly. The portions looks small but I was stuffed after eating it. The eggs were perfectly done but the Hollandaise was lacking in that zesty tanginess (I like strong flavours at times). And the smoked salmon wasn’t smoky enough. But still, the combination - despite sounding pretty bland - was still pretty good. Just a bit more flavour would have made it better.


Mmmm.


The interior of Pink Sage. As you enter, the first thing you’ll see is the bar in the middle and the diner-styled booths are on the right. Decor is pretty simple, primarily this mirror with random messages written on it. Service was pretty good (look for Zul) and food came promptly despite being informed that it may take a while because they closed late the night before.


They have an open kitchen where you can see people cooking outside. This is the entrance that faces Wisma TKT on Persiaran Capsquare. We only tried their breakfast menu so I guess we’ll be back for their lunch spread soon :)


Jas and I also went to A Little Dim Sum place. My first visit, Jas’ umpteenth time there. lol.


It’s not dim sum if you don’t order har gao :)


The prawns were so fresh. I was pretty impressed! Crunchy and juicy, just the way I love my prawns. I also thought it was cute that the chilli sauce seems to form a heart shape. Heh.


Vegetable roll. I can’t recall the name but it’s got a bunch of vegetables inside including mushrooms, carrots and radishes. I’m not even sure. lol.


I like the translucence of the cabbage wrapping the vege roll. This was clearly one of the more healthy options as most other dishes were either fried or deep fried. lol.


The eggplant dish - scallops, prawns and crabsticks in creamy (cheesy?) sauce. Against, I paid little attention. I just scoffed them all down. lol. I normally don’t like eggplants but this was good! Grilled to crispy, soft perfection. And those yummy prawns!

*burp*

Where next? Who next? :)

D’lish
G1A Ground Floor,
Bangsar Village 1
Jalan Telawi 1
51200 Bangsar.
Tel: 03-2287 9770

The Pink Sage Diner and Pantry
Ground floor, Wisma RA,
12 Jalan Dang Wangi (restaurant faces Wisma TKT on Persiaran Capsquare)
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-2693 6000
Fax 03-2693 5004
Open from 8am to 7pm.
Closed on Mondays.

A Little Dim Sum Place
12, Jalan SS2/63
47300 Petaling Jaya
Tel : 03-7873 1876
Open from 9am to 3pm, 6.30pm to 12.30am (Tues to Fri)
9am to 12.30am (Sat and Sun).
Closed on Monday.

Reprieve.

Solitude, meeting friends in Parliament and a phone call from Iraq - just enough to sustain my sanity as this week’s crazy events draw to a temporary reprieve.

Phew *wipes brow*

Briefly now. I confess I did not expect Anwar’s arrest to happen so soon and in the way that it did. I did not expect RPK to be charged so soon either. I did not expect DNA to be such a major issue because I too thought DNA lasts for a super long time - more than 10 years. I’m sure Anwar left some hair in his cell during his one night remand, I bet they are already doing things to it now. Even if Anwar give his sample (hair, saliva will suffice btw), it will be sent to the Jabatan Kimia that falls under the purview of the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation. A campaign for an independent lab to handle this would be most pertinent in such circumstances but PKR is waaay ahead of me :)

Expect media frenzy in full force in August 15 as RPK reveals what makes the criminal defamation charges defective and mala fide. I wish for concrete evidence, no more statutory declarations and hearsay please!

It looks like the government and the police (and dare I add the hospital authorities) will have to relook their methods and the bad PR they’ve been projecting. Not only is the rakyat watching - international audiences, investors, stakeholders and everybody else are watching how this will all unravel. If rumours resonate louder than truth, expect more turmoil and drama.

Damn, those are two things I can’t deal with anymore these day. One thing is for sure though, it can’t get more exciting than this (well, unless Anwar really decides to run in Kulim!)

For once, I would like to see them reveal how much all this is going to cost all of us taxpayers!! DNA testing and a full blown criminal trial is not cheap, alright?

Nostalgia.

I got in touch with my old Starbucks mates recently. My former store AM and SM Thina, partner Melor, resident mechanic Nory and customer Mrs Chooi. The last one deserve special mention as something truly extraordinary happened.

As Thina and I went to 32 Square to find Melor, who is currently a store partner there, it was brilliant that Nory showed up too, as if fated to do so. lol. Next thing I know, Mrs Chooi and her husband walked into the store. Thina asked if I remembered her and my synapses worked overtime to do just that.

Mrs Chooi as a customer, as far as my memory serves me, has always scared me. I don’t really recall what she used to order (latte or ICOD, I think) but I knew she was rather curt and knew exactly what she wanted in her cuppa.

She also had a fascination with our Coffee Jelly promotion from way back when. I suddenly vividly recalled how she’d bring her Starbucks tumbler, fill it up with iced coffee and requested for some complimentary scoops of Coffee Jelly. lol. I always obliged. I even remember how she made her own coffee jelly which was unsweetened and she brought it to the store for me to try. Aww bless. My heart felt aglow from that.

Anyway, she spotted Thina and I sitting there looking at her and she was quick to break the ice and called out to Thina. lol. Everybody remembers Thina!!! After exchanging a few pleasantries, she looked at me and it was obvious she recognised me somehow but could not place my name on her lips.

“I know you and I recognise you. I may not remember your name but I remembered that you did law,” she said in her famed curtness. lol. You would not believe how amazing it felt that some customer from four to fives years ago remembered that I read law!!! :) As I shook her hand, I introduced myself and asked for her name. (Yeah, I did not recall her name either!) She gave me a quick glare, all in good faith I’m sure, and said “Mrs Chooi” and smiled.

Something snapped in my head and a flood of memories (most of them mentioned above) all came back and from shaking her hand, I gave her a hug :) She was quick to note that none of the Starbucks that she frequents now has the friendliness and warmth that the old Starbucks Jaya #003 exuded when we were still working there. I was a barista in SB Jaya you see from 2002 to 2004 and we were renowned for our excellent customer service. lol. We had A LOT of regulars that came back for our crazy and bubbly baristas. Ask any Starbucks regulars in PJ :)

She even remembered me as one of the first few coffee masters that presented coffee seminars in Jaya. “Now that was really good. You did it with Sharon and Kay. I enjoyed those presentations very much!” Mrs Chooi related to Thina and I. lol. I’ve almost misplaced that memory for sometime now. It was really sweet of Mrs Chooi to find it for me :)

She quickly bid her adieu to enjoy her cuppa with her husband. I swear at most she’ll say goodbye before she leaves. It did cross my mind that odds are I will not see her for a long, long time. But as little surprises in life happens, Mrs Chooi shortly after decided to approach me with this little bundle in her hand.

“I know I will not see you again soon but I thought I’d give you something. I hope you don’t mind that I’ve used this once,” she said as she held out this little rolled up thingy.

I looked at her in puzzlement at first.

“Is she actually giving me something?” I thought to myself.

“Open it and see if you like it. I made it myself,” she declared with a smile.

I unbuttoned and unrolled this dainty fabric parcel into a little bag!!!! :) :)

“Oh my, this is adorable! Are you sure you want to give this to me? I must give you something in return!” I sputtered hastily.

“I want people to stop using plastic bags unnecessarily. Well, the least you can do is at least give me your card so I can call you up,” she said adamantly in her trademark Mrs Chooi way.

I laughed and obliged as I grabbed my purse and took my name card out.

“Thank you so much! It’s so pretty!” I gushed. I was really, really touched.

sigh.

Her kind gesture really touched me. Looks like I will remember Mrs Chooi every time I use the bag! :) And how lovely is that?

:)

Country Farm Organics @ Bangsar Village.

I think I found my favourite salad here :)

As you all may know by now, I’ve gone pescetarian slash flexitarian. I first tried this restaurant with Salina and I was pretty impressed that I went back again with Jas. lol. But yes, less talk, more pictures!


The restaurant is tucked in the corner of the mall. It is actually opposite The Daily Grind.


The shop primarily specialises in selling organic foodstuff.


The tom yam soup (RM5.90). It was sour but lacked the taste of lemongrass and the seafood sweetness. It was vegan after all with carrots and cauliflower :)


My iron lady salad (RM14.90). Officially my favourite salad since I started my new eating lifestyle. This salad made up of spinach, free range chicken, eggs, brown rice, onions, tomatoes, organic bean sprouts all mixed up in this yummy tangy balsamic vinegar.


A macro shot.


Jas’ Guang Dong Mee suah” (RM12.90). It was not too bad but I did enjoy my salad more. lol.


Broccolli, cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms, baby corn, some greens.


Salina’s Eggsperience (RM15.90). Pardon the pictures, I used my mobile as my camera was not with me at that time :) The soup was a little bland but salt is readily available. The vegetables however, was depressingly dry and far too raw for my liking.


Soy Burger (RM7.90). This burger was good. They placed it under snacks but it was quite a hearty portion that can actually suffice as a proper meal. The bread used was fluffy and the soy patty was some deep fried goodness there. lol. Complete with alfalfa, lettuce, carrot strips, cucumber, tomato sauce and mayonnaise.


CF Special Salad with Sushi Rolls (RM15.90). This is said to be a must have and I concur! The salad was leafy with the yummy balsamic vinegar that they use. It comes with some random little condiments (dried beancurd and miso tofu) which makes it a delight to pick and eat. The sushi rolls are yummy. But I found the seaweed to be too chewy because it has soaked up all the moisture from the rice but the filling made up of cucumbers and other vegetables were still crunchy.

The selection is quite varied with local and foreign favourites. They have soup, salads, chicken dishes, noodles, rice, smoothies, energy/detox drinks and even organic ice cream! lol. Service is extremely prompt and the ambiance is as quiet as it comes unless you are seated next to a bunch of rowdy school children …. or me :P That is quite unlikely though (seeing school children, not me). You can find more information about the company in the link below. Enjoy your organic adventure! :)

p/s: The only problem I have with this place is that *shock shock horror horror shock shock horror*, it’s a member of Berjaya Group. Ug. I’m on a corporate boycott against Berjaya by the way so this sucks.

Country Farm Organics
LG7, Lower Ground Floor
Bangsar Village
No. 1, Jalan Telawi Satu, Bangsar Baru
59100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-2284 2094

Tioman.

Ah, my trip to Tioman Island. I didn’t have much time there but every second spent was lovely. lol. I wanted to do a full elaborate review on where I stayed etc but I’ll keep this brief. You should all go and enjoy yourselves at Tioman instead of reading this silly little post!

So Mas and I took the Transnational bus to Mersing in the morning. The arduous journey was fraught with difficulties. Delays took the form of a flipped car, road constructions and heavy rains. The driver took this crazy trunk road through Kluang and it was quite a sight - plantations and cows. lol. I’m a city girl lah, I’m nature-deprived. I had my Ipod jammed in my ears throughout the trip while Mas slept. We got to the Mersing jetty and bought our ferry tickets. During this time Mas and I noted two grumpy looking Caucasian girls looking soooo miserable. Quite the contrast to us crazy Malaysians. Yes, we were even amused that they were grumpy. lol.


The Mersing jetty as we waited for the ferry. Nothing here is on time by the way. Ferries are always delayed.


From inside the ferry.

The ferry ride was tiring, we did not know it was two hours long until a ‘Pak Cik’ told us. Again, I zoned out to music while Mas slept. I envy her. I wish I could sleep in all these random places. lol. When we got to Air Batang stop, we got off the ferry and marvelled at the clear waters!! What a start but it was already evening so we quickly got to ABC (Air Batang Chalets) to check in our stuff. We were sooo hungry that I whipped out my emergency cup noodles as a snack before having dinner proper at the chalet’s restaurant. After a diet Coke and an omelette, Mas and I sat under the stars and talked. Then I had a shower and slept.

Woke up pretty early the next day and I was all ready to catch a tan! Put on my bikini and soaked up the sun. However, the clouds started billowing in so Mas and I had breakfast before hopping on a boat to Coral Island. The boat ride was lovely - I do love wind in my hair and the splashes of ocean water around me. We were in the same boat as Andre and Gronia - from Germany and Ireland respectively.


Welcome to ABC! lol.


We stayed in an air conditioned room for the first night. It faces the beach.


The other chalets located on the hill. What an awesome view for them!


I felt so bad for this four-legged grasshopper :( But as soon as I took this picture, it took a mighty hop and off it went on its merry way :)


Mmm. Tanning towards the direction of the sun and chalets. lol.


As the dark clouds appear …


Boats in sight.


Leaving ABC beach.

When we got to the island, we went swimming at the quiet end. After swimming, we were taken to a spot of rocks near Coral Island for them to snorkel. I did not snorkel cos I did not have powered goggles or contacts but I decided to take a dip anyway. It was not a good decision as I started to feel nauseated due to the bobbing up and down motion caused by waves created by the passing boats which splashed over the rocks etc. I clambered onto the boat and Joi, the boat driver, expressed regret that he did not have any nausea pills with him. Eventually, I puked a mouthful of Darwin knows what and I had a good laugh after as the fishes excitedly ate it all up. “What colourful fishes,” I thought! :) I’m glad the fishes benefitted from my sick. lol.


Gorgeousness!!!


I do love the waves.


What’s the story, morning glory? I really love the idea of plants growing on sand without the need for consistent earth etc.


An addition to my pictures of feet collection. lol.


Mas stepping in.

Joi then took us to Salang beach where I had lime juice to calm the stomach. I rested my head and let the warm breeze dry my wet, salty body. I felt better after a while and filled my stomach up with a cheese and tomato sandwich. It reminded me so much of Boop Cafe - this sandwich bar in Redland, Bristol - where I worked. I’ve almost forgotten this delightful combination for the perfect sandwich on a gorgeous sunny day. What was missing was a bottle of beer really. lol.


Volleyball at Salang beach, anyone?


Salang beach. Very popular with tourists.

Anyway, Andre wanted to go back to ABC in order to catch his flight back to KL on time. Mas and I concurred because both of us will not be able to take any more motion sickness-inducing activities. So we headed back to ABC and bid our adieus. Mas went to nap while I entertained myself by sleeping on the chalet’s verandah to soak up some pretty strong sun.


This lizard was attracted to Mas. lol.


We stayed in a cheaper, non-air conditioned room for the second night. It’s the first time ever that I’ve slept in a ‘kelambu’ (big mosquito netting draped over the bed). lol.

I woke up fairly toasted. lol. Just the way I like myself. I then had a shower and went for a walk with Mas to the nearby kampungs at Air Batang. I snapped some pictures of course. Mas was amused at my delight when I see Barisan Nasional or Umno flags around. It was weird. At that point in time I was trying to feel what it is like to be a ‘grassroot’ Umno supporter. What are the issues? What are their lives like? I write about grassroots so often that it was refreshing to be put in their shoes, well, sort of :)


Blue skies.


Nature and concrete.


Burger Slrrp. I thought this was so cute.


Primitive graffiti.


Air Batang jetty.


Vista.


Glisten. Like dancing lights in a distance.


Fastest vehicle here are motorcycles. So yes, kasi slow sikit.


I was not longer in Pakatan land. So I sang ‘Inilah Barisan kita’ secretly :)

The sun was beaming throughout, we both had a popsicle and picked up some snacks from a few small tuck shops that line the little paveway between the houses and beach. Mas decided to go to the beach to sleep while I caught up on my reading. I think I nodded off a little bit later, the calming sounds of waves crashing ashore did the trick for me :)


Sunset!

We had dinner a bit later. It was BBQ chicken and squid, some rice and chips and stir fried vegetables. Gronia joined us later and we shared some stories. It was great fun, lots of stories and exchanges. Soon after I went to rest my head while Mas and Gronia carried on with their misadventures late into the night. lol.

We woke up pretty early the next day to catch the ferry back to Mersing. Mas got sick. Well, me too, sort of but nothing came out. Sorry fishes! lol. Again I stuffed the two little white Ipod headphones into my ears and psyched myself to think I was on a plane going through some turbulence. Hahaha. It worked a charm and I made it back to land perfectly fine. Phew.


From the jetty.


Bye Tioman!


Turquoiseness.

As we had a about 1.5 hours to kill, we had brunch. Since I was in Johor, I had to eat lontong. I love lontong. I really don’t know why. Must be the vegeliciousness of it and the play of sambal with yummy sayur lodeh stew. Mmmm. It was also interesting to note that I bumped into Alicia, a former colleague from Starbucks from way back when. I haven’t seen her for about 5 years now, it was amazing! We actually started working at the same time and we were pretty close then.


Lontong. Must learn how to make this. Who knows good lontong in PJ?

The bus was punctual and I was very pleased with that. The journey back was a little more interesting. The driver actually took town and trunk roads all the way to the Seremban exit into the North-South Expressway. We were going through Kuala Pilah where we stopped at this restaurant in the middle of nowhere where it cost 20 sen to use the washroom. We thought the driver most probably gets a free meal from the owner for bringing a bus load of visitors there!! We also passed a Python Park and a siew pau empire and a Senawang Giant. lol. Random, I know.


Pay 20 sen or you shall not pass (motion). lol.


Just to illustrate how in the middle-of-nowhere we were at the ‘restoran yang tak ada nama’. lol.

We eventually reached Puduraya by 7pm or so and we made our way to Pasar Seni LRT where I boarded the train back to home :) That was my trip. I didn’t do much but that was the point - to just get away and do nothing but soak up the sun, sea, sand and self :) I’m planning my next holiday. Will share those thoughts sometime later!

Hope you enjoyed the pictures! x

Contacts:
- Transnational: (603) 2031 1430, (607) 799 3155. KL to Mersing is RM23 one way. Call to check for schedule. Tickets must be purchased from counters.
- Air Batang Chalets: Hafaz (013 739 2200, 013 922 0263, 013 715 7798, 09-419 1154) Rates available in website.
AC rooms are RM150 a night complete with hot shower and tea/coffee making facilities.
Non-AC rooms are RM50 a night with a kelambu :)
- Bluewater Express Ferry services: (607) 799 4811, (607) 799 8518. Mersing to Tioman is RM35 one way. Never on time by the way and watch out for touts.