The Chinese New Year celebrations continue (tomorrow's Chap Goh Mei festivities will mark the close):
Lit up for the season
We haven't seen many lion dances this year (just been in the wrong place at the wrong time somehow). But we were invited to an open home on Sunday, which we really appreciated.
In other news:
The flag is at half-mast to mark the passing of
Tun Abdul Taib Mahmud, who was Sarawak's chief minister for more than 30 years, and governor for almost 10, stepping down only recently. Some of his mixed legacy can be found
hereWe learned all about crocodile myths on Sunday
And, as of yesterday, this is Nigel's whizzo new double-screen arrangement
It has been another high-powered foodie week:
Bakehouse by Breadsman at The Hills. You can stop off half-way through your Goceli shopping, and have coffee and a little something...
Nice croissant
Tall egg tarts
Pandan egg tarts from Toastbread
Claypot mee seafood from Fu Yu. Excellent...
Crispy fried sweet potato from Nam Joo
The Best Corner does The Best Curry Mee. No question
And to close, the rest of the week's gallery: