
I celebrated Eid with my friends and her family in their 100% recycled “Kampung” house which they bought from a abandoned plot. They transported the old wooden house to this new place that they bought. It is surrounded by nature. This morning I was woken up by the sound of roosters and geese fighting!
Last night, they had a non traditional BBQ dinner but it was followed by a customary display of fireworks. I called it the war of fireworks because in the distant plor of land, another family were playing with fireworks and we were competing with each other. After about an hour, we raised the white flag and admitted defeat. They had far more spectacular fireworks on display, but we benefited from the show.
This morning, my friend and her father took her kids and her sisters kids to Gua tempurung, the local Limestone Karst. It is also the largest one in Peninsular Malaysia. It is estimated to be around 250 and 400 million years old.
This celebration brought back fond memories of my childhood when my friend and I used to hang out together as kids.



July 30, 2014 at 02:11
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July 29, 2014 at 23:23
Oh what festivities! In such an idyllic location too xo
July 29, 2014 at 22:16
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July 29, 2014 at 20:02
That’s a nice recycled house!
Looks like everyone had a great time. 🙂
July 29, 2014 at 15:46
It was! I love the house even more when I found out it was recycled! xx