hi hi..just recently i found yr blog..i enjoyed reading yr blog although is it years back..i wonder where u are now?...r u quit cyclin?..anyway best of luck of whut u do..tq
Enjoy reading your blog Hi Brittnisk,
I am a Chinese-Malaysian reside in California, USA , now. I enjoy reading your blog. YOU have really inspired me, and I bet the same for a lot of young people who are reading too. Your trip through Malaysia was awesome, and you have captured Malaysia really well. I am glad you have met a lot of really nice Malaysians who treated you well.
Actually those burkhas u saw are not locals. They are tourist as well from Middle East. Very seldom you see malaysian wearing burhkas. It is not common here except the Middle eastern tourists
Nicely Done Hi Britt
Nice work, ha, it is always funny, odd and interesting when folks seem unfazed by things such as invading ants.
maybe it's the buddhism, and the inevitability of most things.
I think your observation of the desire to be "white" is valuable and can be expanded upon.
See you tomorrow,
regards
Andrew
PLEASE SEND THESE GREAT BLOGS IN Spoke to a guy who is a sports writer fo a small paper, he said magazines are the better venue for your work ,in any case don't forget to send them in to magazines. Keep punching!
This Fish Won't Die!.. Friend in NY forwarded me the link. After reading just wanted to leave these few lines.
Much appreciated your descriptive writing and can not help myself laughing "noisily" while finding you staying at a "guesthouse". All the construction must be done by now and hope I can visit this December for a Delicious local and Belgian beers at your bar.
Till then. Trek on......
there's just something beautiful about the 'way of monks' in their dress, speech, postures, presence... an essence that is ever so calming and genuine. the sight of them is always a fantastic photo op. great photos of the mystical orange! thanks for checking in on my blogs. keep yours coming!
Thanks! Spent a few days in Luang Prabang recently, and learned more about the monks through this article than I did in my time there! Amazing job, and thanks for the beautiful images too.
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KL Skyline
The 1st photo posted is actually not KL skyline but Singapore