Bureaucracy features heavily in the
February review I put up yesterday, so I don't want to say too much more about that topic. But it has kind of dominated the week. Since Monday, for a variety of administrative purposes, we've visited two copy-shops, the post office, the public hospital (to have our MM2H medicals endorsed), and a lawyer's office.
Mercifully, there have been other things...
The fifteenth day of Chinese New Year,
Chap Goh Meh, was celebrated on Saturday, bringing the colourful festivites to an end for this year. But never mind! Ramadan and Hari Raya are just around the corner!
Almost full... The moon on the night before Chap Goh Mei
Our friend Emily has painted a hopscotch game outside her shop, which is drawing lots of attention:
And it's Kuching, so of course there's plenty of food news!
Nam Seng always does great kolo mee, but we rarely catch them open. When we happened to be cruising by on Sunday, and spotted they were serving, we abandoned our original breakfast plans, and tucked into this truly awesome kolo mee special
A somewhat tedious wait at the public hospital necessitated a cheesecake reward at Zoey's, where there's some new artwork
Sometimes all you need to put things right is a big pau...
Uh oh, caught in the rain again...
But there was a silver lining. We dived back into
Fu Yu, but tried a different stall, which served
home-made fish noodles. That's not noodles WITH fish, but noodles MADE OF fish. Not over-fishy, and surprisingly filling, they had a good texture, and came with a tasty broth and some excellent dumplings...
One of the many restorative coffees that have been drunk this week... This one is a galao from Earthlings
And the rest of the week's gallery:
Someone seems to have got the apartment block's plants up and running again