From Ramli Hassan's house, we adjourned to a nearby Cafe and had teh tarik with Cikgu Puteri Asma....Cikgu looks well and this time aound she was rather chatty, especially with Pretam as they exchange stories about different teachers that they know, etc and Kalwant (Pretam's boss), being a matron in the Ipoh General Hospital, promised to help assist Cikgu with her eye problems should she seek treatment in the General Hospital.
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Story & PIctures by Sek Yee on Sept. 11, 2010 |
Ipoh always feel me with nostalgia . . . some mighty good part of our lives were spent there from 1966 to 1980. Next to Perth, residentially this is the second longest for us in Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteGosh, i never could believe that Ipoh could grow that fast with first class hotels, shopping centres & sprawling suburbs. Been back there a couple of times, and i almost got lost trying to locate our former home in Mansion Park, off Kampar Road.
Lost touch with lots of friends there. For me, Ipoh is my kind of paradise for good food!