A belated Deepavali and early Hari Raya greeting to everyone since Blogger was down during the weekend. It messed things up for my Weekend Cat Blogging hence no posting for that.
I won't be posting during this festive season but depending on if I can find those lemang stalls (yesterday, we drove past Taman Tun Dr Ismail and the authorities had parked their enforcement vehicles there), I will add some Raya posts. The city does seem to be quieter especially the roads. However the malls are still jam packed with people doing their last minute shopping. Have fun and remember to eat lots of muruku and rendang this season.
I won't be posting during this festive season but depending on if I can find those lemang stalls (yesterday, we drove past Taman Tun Dr Ismail and the authorities had parked their enforcement vehicles there), I will add some Raya posts. The city does seem to be quieter especially the roads. However the malls are still jam packed with people doing their last minute shopping. Have fun and remember to eat lots of muruku and rendang this season.
lemang stalls? along jln ulu klang, before the giant turning.
ReplyDeleteHappy Deeparaya to you too!
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Happy Deeparaya!
ReplyDeleteMerry DeepaRaya to you too, boo!! eat lots and lots!
ReplyDeleteThose lemang stalls (and the rojak vans) at TTDI screw up traffic along Jalan Damansara and create a hazardous nuisance. I'm glad DBKL decided to do something about it this year.
ReplyDeletewhat a lulu - I found them. Don't want to drive all the way to Ulu Kelang.
ReplyDeleteJ, tekko and May - thxs! Happy eating to all of you too.
tigerjoe - er, they are back in business. Since it's a once in a year thing, I'm ok abt the lemang stalls but that rojak stall should consider moving as the ugly Msians always block the road with their haphazard packing.