Hung out at the Cyberjaya side of the man-made lake surrounding Putrajaya for the fireworks. Good friends, tripods, cameras, wine, snacks… what else does one need? After that, braved a four kilometer traffic snarl to get back home at 2am.





Hung out at the Cyberjaya side of the man-made lake surrounding Putrajaya for the fireworks. Good friends, tripods, cameras, wine, snacks… what else does one need? After that, braved a four kilometer traffic snarl to get back home at 2am.





It’s the eve of the 50th anniversary of the Independence day of Malaysia.
We’re going down to Cyberjaya to catch a glimpse of the fireworks and also to chill out with some friends.
Well, hopefully I’ll have a few good photos to post. Of course I’ll also give Alice’s brand new 400D a workout to make sure everything’s hunky dory!
Well, it’s in good condition, used of course but clean and no tears or abuse. Will all straps and padding blocks included. Please leave a comment to make offer or to post questions.

Jaya Noodle House which has been occupying the same Lot G10 on the ground floor of the famous PJ landmark, Jaya Shopping Centre in Section 14 for as far as I remember. Heck, I remember going there when I was 9 or 10 I believe. Now that the Jaya Shopping Centre (or previously known simply as Jaya or Jaya Supermarket) will be demolished to make way for a new fancier mall, the noodle house will have to move. Incredibly, I share the same birth year with Jaya Shopping centre as well as with Jaya Noodle House which was named Phoenix Noodle house.
Looks like I’d better find out where they move to!

