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| Sunday, 15-May-2005 00:00 |
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| Wednesday, 11-May-2005 00:00 |
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Siti's concert at RAH
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This is collection of photos which I took and also from Dino's cam during siti's concert in the Royal Albert Hall. There are no pics of Siti's though because the images were not clear due to insufficient lighting inside the hall. Al in all, the performances were great and I know why Siti won all those awards..she rocks the concert and I might say that she is gifted. Enjoy the pics.
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| Monday, 4-Apr-2005 00:00 |
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Siti's visit at Malaysia Hall, London
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Siti came for a promotional event on Thursday evening. I was informed in the last minute, but I was interested to go because of the free food..hehe. We came early an waited outside, then went inside to check out if Siti is at the lounge. However, they are more and more people inside, I took the time to chat with one of them who came for a holiday in London. Then, I noticed my friends were interviewed by some journalist, hmm..I've to check this out. I join the group while they were reciting 'Saksikan Panorama pada malam ahad 10.30 malam'. Last minute publicity.
Anyway, I got the chance to take a few shots with Roslan Aziz and Ally Iskandar. I went inside the basement and the room was full of people, the seat was full and I took the chance to get to the front and kneel there. By the time Siti came, the crowd was stood and amazed by her beauty. The camera flashes would not stop flicking across the room. Fadzlee join her with one of the MSD officer. After a few speech, she sang a song, and it was not quite reach the note, probably she was tired. After that, it was time for the autigraph session, I was amazed to get the first turn, but eventually I was so star struck to get a photo with her, however at the end of the session I nearly missed out the chance to get a photo but I eventually joined a group of people for their shoot without their permission, if you all are reading this, I like to apologize to make such a drastic action..but I was housewife desperate, how could I resist.
Ciao.
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| Sunday, 6-Mar-2005 00:00 |
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chinese new year celebration at trafalgar (backdated)
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| Sunday, 27-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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scotland trip 2
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| Sunday, 13-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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Paradise on earth (scotland)
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| Sunday, 23-Jan-2005 00:00 |
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The British Museum
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what can I say..a breathtaking trip to past..a 250 year old museum build by Sloane near Russell square. Thank you.. Man for accompanying me..enjoy the pics.
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| Sunday, 19-Dec-2004 00:00 |
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bath day trip
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I was really lucky to have this trip, za needs replacement since she was 'on call' for an emergency assignment. Thanks za..i hope u get the cards i sent u from this trip. Trip begins at 9 am usual from bressenden place near victoria station. The same trip organizer which i had gone to stonehenge. I was made known that bath was famous for its roman bath area, but i didn't take the pictures cause it was not in my plan. And so it was told, this place was ancient city in the roman period, and was popular for its hot bath, which still preserved until today. The bath was filled with water from the hot springs..really interesting.
Near the roman bath was the abbey which is beautiful as well. I bought a map which serves as walking tour guide as well. So me and liang went walking around 3 hrs around the city. Bath was also known to be the home to the famous Jane Austen, a memorial place was erected as u can see in the pictures. The pultney bridge was built across the river avon. Suprisingly the there was shops on the bridge itself which was common thing in England in the old days. Looks very old as well. The river avon flows over and the view is so beautiful with the trees and the buildings behind it.
There was also a market which is over 700 years old, which is called the guildhall market at the grand parade. A very old market i should say. Anyway we finished at 3.30 pm and went back to London..felt quite nice and wished I could to have another trip there.
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| Saturday, 18-Dec-2004 00:00 |
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covent garden jalan jalan
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Saturday afternoon, seems quite encouraging to go siightseeing again! I had covent garden at the back of my head for months. Looks today's a good day to do that. Gear up with amir and din obviously cause we're the only male population who still survived in the hostel.
What can I say? I love the art performers..amazingly unique and creative and would do anything for a penny..almost everything. The central market holds a lot handicrafts stalls which is nice as well, although quite expensive. Good place to visit. Enjoyed.
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| Sunday, 12-Dec-2004 00:00 |
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Stonehenge trip
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This sunday, i decided to embark on a trip to stonehenge in wiltshire. Za was very thoughtful enough to invite me with her friend Liang from mainland China. We're supposed to head for stonehenge, wiltshire town and avebury, which has bits and pieces of stone as well. I was reminded that the trip will a 'rocky' one. We got on the bus at 9 at bessenden place near victoria station. The bas was full of students i guess since this trip is organized by STA. A international atmosphere i should say.
Anyway we're arrived at the stonehenge, english heritage area at 11 am and we're supposed to get to the bus at 12am. Such a short time to gaze upon the seven wonders of the world. It was breathtaking moment altough the temperature nearly took my life as well.It stood in front of me like I had watched it in the tele. Stood still, arranged in manner that it makes u thinking how did the people at that time, get the rocks up there. Probably it was a fine piece of engineering or was it a something else? The stones were already 5000 years old, they were created long before the pyramids. It was supposed to be a religious site long ago and they as a calendar as well, cool huh? 2 in 1. They were humps of land or so they called burrows which was told to be the ancient burial sites. I was told that the number of crowd I was at, was acceptable, it will be packed in the summer.
After that, we when to the town in wiltshire which is about 20 mins from stonehenge, it was nice little town with friendly people. I prayed near the car park, since they is no comfortable places. We took a lot of pictures, and blabbering all they way until 2pm.
We reached avebury at 2.30 pm, it was told that they have the same sites as in stonehenge, but with smaller pieces of rock arranged in a circular manner. Close to the site, its a farm called avebury manor which was known to be there since the 1500. They were small cottages and churches, and small building with wheatstalks roof. It was simply breathtaking, and I was amazed at the place. It was a place for stress relief i tell u. We took a lot of photos here and there, and we got back at 4pm. It was an enjoyable trip. Can't wait to have a similar one again.
Taha
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