Barely awhile ago it was August and voila, September is almost here already. I was downloading my pictures from my camera to my computer and I discovered that I had snapped some pretty interesting photos from an accumulated 2-3 Sundays in Raub. These were all taken before the Ramadan begins...I thought they would be good end the month of August. Happy 52nd Merdeka Day to all Malaysians out there.
Betau Valley
Monday, 31 August 2009
Encore pix from the Farmers' Market in Raub
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Treasure from roadsides of Malaysia
Friday, 21 August 2009
Rural France - Brouage
In Spring 2004, I was still a beginner learner of French in the Atlantic seaport town of La-Rochelle. I was there for my 2 semester French immersion course before moving on to Poitiers. Well, part of the program was to absorb the French culture in situ and absorb we did. Each semester, we were offered cultural outings as part of our program and one fine day in spring, we found ourselves tourists in the town of Brouage - Rochefort -Cognac circuit. Brouage is a fortified medieval town, or rather village. Its streets (don't remember how many but there weren't that many) are cobbled, extremely calm and clean and even in this far-flung village in the middle of nowhere in rural France, there is a tourisme office and guided tours...
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Monday, 17 August 2009
Yellow fields
Colza, or rapeseed, is one of the earliest of colours to emerge come spring. It actually looks like a tall flowering choi sum minus the juicy leaves. I've always wanted to snap a close-up of a flowering field like this but it is not always easy because you will either be seeing them flickering pass you from the window of a train or through the windows of a car on the highway. One day, on route to a friend's house at Charrais near Poitiers, I got my chance...
Sunday, 16 August 2009
Marais Poitevin, the Green Venice of France
The Marais Poitevin, meaning Poitevin marshland, is a huge swatch of freshwater land inter-connected with canals and forming islands in all direction. Situated not far from La Rochelle and Niort on the Atlantic Coast of France, this marshland is a popular holiday destination for the Poitevins (French of Poitou-Charente origin) for outings. I visited the area a few times over a few years as Jean-Paul lives in Niort but one very bright and sunny spring in 2004, we had an incredible balade on the canals on boat as well as a nature walk on its banks. Here's a pictorial of the balade...
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