One of my favourite photos, taken back in February 2006 on a Sunday morning from my old house at Petaling Jaya…

It’s not just the scenery that pleased me, but the unexpected circumstances… it reminds me that life should be blissful, and that happiness could be found easily if we choose to find it… appreciate life, be happy, and Carpe diem.
People tend to make new friends during a trip, and at the end of the day would exchange contacts and vowed to keep in touch. Thing is… lots of people would forget (or choose to ignore) their promises.
High school friends, university friends, ex-colleague etc… there must be a large group of people that they have promised to keep in touch with… but lots of the time, “keep in touch” sounds like an alternative way to say goodbye, and nothing more.
People might bumped into their old friends once in a while, it’s a small world after all… they chat a bit and then exchanged contacts, and vowed to keep in touch… but this 2nd chance to keep in contact would slip away again for the same reasons.
They are some people who tried to hang on to their promise though, to keep in touch… it might work well at first, but later on “keeping in touch” simply means sending friends a bunch of useless chain mails.
Off course there are exceptions that people are keeping in touch despite moving on different path of life for years… these are friendship worth cherishing for life.
It doesn’t necessary mean though, that people don’t care if they failed to keep in touch… lots of the times they simply don’t know what to say… and as time goes by… it became increasing awkward to contact people they have not been in contact for ages.
Do you know anyone that you have promised to keep in touch with and not yet doing so? Time to dig into your phone book and email address book… whatever… time to dig into mine. Keep in touch.
Some KL neighbours had hired a troop of lion dance performers to cheer up the Chinese New Year.
Odd thing is, KL people seem to like lion dancing at night, contrary to the daytime performances in my hometown, Ipoh.
KL folks are bolder too in lighting up the fire crackers despite the public ban; I don’t mind though… the banning of fire crackers is ridiculous at the first place.
Some lion dance photos, taken at my cousins’ home on Feb 8. Happy Chinese New Year guys…


Drum - the heart of lion dance performances

Green vege - a sign of prosperity
Went to Petaling Street on Monday (Feb 4), trying to catch some Chinese New Year (CNY) mood… came back feeling moody indeed, for the wrong reason though.

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Being an idiot… will only hurt the people you love.
Those people that you want to sh!t at won’t bother about how idiotic you are… probably because they are much idiotic than you could ever be.
Some people are born to be idiots… some are just not meant to be.