Monday, November 23, 2009

MOBILE DIARY

These days almost everyone of us has a mobile phone with multi-mega-pixels camera with us wherever we go. In fact, these phones become our most faithful companions or vice- verse. We don't leave home without them. Do we really make good use of these mobile-phone-cameras? In my case, I only do when I didn't bring along my digi-cam and needed to take some pictures for some reasons(mostly work related cases).

While clearing junks in my phone,I saw few photos and there I was,
"Umm! why not I give my phone-cam some works!Shoot and share things around me!"
I will post series of "Mobile Diary".

The posts will be random and unrelated. Photos with descriptions or without!
This photo's taken from 58th storey of OUB Centre. You may have seen better photos of this view elsewhere.
Taken from 58th Storey of OUB Centre.

Taken from 58th Storey of OUB Centre. Construction in progress! The Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort.
Along Orchard Road. It's still far from Christmas but Christmas trees are all around in early November.

Do you want to be one standing atop the tree wishing Merry X'mas to passerby? I don't! High up there and lonely! Why not 2?

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Along this road, Jalan Alor, there are countless restaurants and you will feel like you are at home in Myanmar!
A roadside stall, Bukit Bintang Walk, Kuala Lumpur.We were doing window shopping and speaking in Myanmar language. These 2 little shop keepers greeted us in Myanmar and asked if we wanted any souvenirs and granting us special discounts. After a small talk, I was touched by, " I left home when I was 12 and I am 20 years old now! I never had a chance to go home since then. But I am sending home all the money I earned and I hope to return to my family one day! said a Mon boy named "Min Min". I wish you well and may your dreams come true very very quickly Min.
I walked.I am walking and will still be walking for as far as I am able to. I am tired and taking a rest. A concrete slab beneath my feet is cold and hard. I look down and there a few dried leaves and a rubber band greeting me,

" Hi Buddy!"

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