Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Travel Part 1

Life been so busy lately. I don't even have time to pause and was working non stop since I came back from travel. By the way the travel was so awesome, can't ask for more, there are so much things to tell about and I took dozen of photos and really had a wonderful time.

The mixture of feelings, strolling down memory lane to the familiar place I used to be, and try to remember if everything was still exactly the same… My brain are loaded with happy memories and I am not sure why it took me 18 years to come back. Bit of regret but I am grateful the fact that I managed to squeeze time and I really made it this time. Coming back to New Zealand has been in my List To Do for many years and yeaaayyy I've ticked DONE:)

All been so smooth but it felt so surreal, as if it was only a short nice dream. I had pinched myself a few times during my travel.. just to ensure that I am not actually dreaming.

Now I am back to where I am with a new perspective, and I really wish and hope my next return won't took me this long.


DAY 1 - MELBOURNE

I flied with Emirate from Kuala Lumpur to Auckland, New Zealand. Simply because there are no hidden cost involve like any other airline and they are so generous in term of luggage weight which we are allowed me to carry 30kg max. Before reach Auckland the flight will transit in Melbourne for few hours. 

Me and Shasha felt it was such a waste to just transit for few hours and we decided that we should spend 4 days to experience Melbourne city before proceed to the next stop Auckland. And I heard the coffee was really good.

Landed at 2.05am in the morning we waited till 6.00am in the morning, sleep and do a bit of clean in the airport before proceed taking a SkyBus to city. There are only two ways to go to the city, either we took a  taxi or hop into SkyBus to the Southern Cross Train Station and then catch a train that bring us to the nearest station in town which was Flinders Street Station. We have plenty of time before hotel check-in.

Phewww I have started to feel the adventure that awaits us. Basically, I am more than okey being guided by a map and asking around for a direction because that was the real travel all about. Getting lost, bumped into exciting surprises, get to know local, 1001 possibilities. I had did my research and homework of overall view from internet before fly and kind of know what to expect.

People are so helpful and friendly.. and everything seems so smooth. So far so good:) We reached Flinders Street Station, one of the prominent landmark of Melbourne. Since it was still early we grabbed a coffee and sandwiches from one of the kiosk there, sitting down, just enjoy looking at people passing by rushing going to work. It going to be a lot of walking with luggage in hand need to be dragged along. And YES the coffee does taste really good. 

I had contacted my old friend Pei Rhu before hand, we used to work in Advertising Agency back then probably around 10 years ago. I am going to catch up with  her for lunch before check in to the hotel. She resides in Melbourne now, got married with Aussie and have two beautiful girls. I am trilled to meet her after such a long time. We scream and hug and feel so excited that we finally meet eyes to eyes. She brought us to one of her favourite cafe.. and YES the number of cafe are endless here, with a great selection of good food.

She walked us to our hotel, Tune Hotel Melbourne, 609 Swanston St. Basic, Malaysian based hotel recommended by my good friend Amanda. Quite comfortable hotel even a bit cold at night, quite basic that good enough for us to stay for the next four days. Going to meet Pei Rhu again on my last day and she will bring us to South Melbourne. We rest and settle down, unpack what we need to unpack. It was only a beginning of the journey:)



DAY 2 - MELBOURNE

Day began with nice coffee from cafe across the street. We gonna visit the galleries and walking around the city. The weather are so unpredictable, it can be raining, sunny, cold; 4 season in one day. It still not officially summer yet. We walked quite a lot and sometimes hop into the tram that pass through close to the hotel going up and down through the middle of city. You just need a smart card Myki, your ticket to travel on Melbourne's trains, trams and buses.

We went to visit National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) that encompasses the Australian art collection of Indigenous (Australian Aboriginal) art and artefacts, Australian colonial art, Australian Impressionist art, 20th century, modern and contemporary Australian art.

Walking through rainy day I am glad to be under the roof enjoying the art collection here. They had on going exhibition that involves more than 175 individual and group presentations, as well as a suite of special projects which extend from the visual arts to architecture and design, dance and choreography, performance art and sound.

The exhibition was carried from NGV across to The Ian Potter Centre, another major gallery that normally dedicated exclusively to Australian art. It was such a very eye opener and stimulating experience by looking at each of exciting piece from different era. The way they interpret art, different approach was something that I could learn and inspire about.




DAY 3 - MELBOURNE
Today we are planning to go to Queen Victoria Market for brunch. It was located quite close to our hotel about 10 minutes walk. Also known affectionately as ‘Vic Market’ or ‘Queen Vic’, the Queen Victoria Market has been the heart and soul of Melbourne for more than a century. A historic landmark spread over two city blocks, it’s a vibrant and bustling inner-city Market where you can shop for everything from Australian fruit and vegetables, and local and imported gourmet foods, to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs.

I love their Gourmet Food section especially. With choices of nice homemade bread, cake and delicacies…It was not hard at all for me to adjust to the taste of food while travel. There are so much selection of delicious vegetarian food to choose here. I am okey with not having an Asian food, meat or rice as long as halal.


Had my online registration for a package of Walk for Art before travel. So excited to meet Bernie that will guide us walk through and discover and explore art activities in different level. It was more to behind the scene tour which will take us to street art; art in artist-run initiative spaces, artist studio all hidden in Melbourne unnamed buildings and lane-ways.

While waiting for the time; at 2.00pm to meet, we had hop in the free ride of City Circle tram service that operates within Melbourne's central business district. The service operates in a circular route passing major tourist attractions, as well as linking with other tram, train and bus routes in and around Melbourne.

We dropped by at South Yarra. South Yarra is one of Melbourne's oldest and most affluent inner-city suburbs, bordered by the Yarra River and Richmond to the north, Prahran to the south and Toorak to the east.

Shopping, fashion, dining and entertainment are the main features of South Yarra's extensive commercial precinct. Busy Chapel Street is lined with exclusive retail outlets, cafes, clubs, the popular Jam Factory entertainment complex, the Como Centre and Vogue Shopping Plaza. Commercial Road, which divides South Yarra from Prahran, is home to more retail shops, the Pran Central Shopping Centre and the iconic Prahran Market with its large selection of gourmet foods and fresh produce. Toorak Road is home to restaurants and many stylish fashion retailers featuring the best of local and imported goods.

We met Bernie at Bar Ampere, 16 Russell Place Melbourne off Little Collins in the block of Swanston and Russell Street. Together with another 2 tourist from New Zealand. The guides brought us to Melbourne’s hidden art treasures.  I had witnessed the hidden installation art at back alley that does not visible from the main road. We discovered interesting street art, installation and boutique galleries in hidden laneways and arcades.

These are what mysterious about Melbourne, all the gems that you need to explore and discover by finding it at the back alley. There are so many layers of surprises that make your day seems too short.  Such a very crazy experience, perhaps 4 days are too short to cover everything.


DAY 4 - MELBOURNE
I lost count the number of coffee and do not forget the incredible taste of chai latte too. Gonna meet Pei Rhu today in South Melbourne. We took a train and meet her there.

Oh dear! South Melbourne are another interesting place to visit. There are so many designer & crafter shops in South Melbourne, every shop are so individual from one to another in term of style. These are pretty much close to what I want to see. It was so inspiring to see on how simple things can appear so nice and presentable.

Such a very calm area, we just walk and stop for eat and walk again to discover many beautiful boutique craft shop. It was so amazing with a nice beautiful weather on our last day.

It was sad to say good bye to Pei Rhu and Melbourne. It just like a jigsaw puzzle and I started to understand and see the clear picture of what this unique city could offer and I should come again… should should should come again, because there are still many to explore. I personally found Melbourne, a very charming city, not that I had travel much to different part of Australia to compare with except Perth. But I love the way it surprise me and there are so much inspiration around it.


DAY 5 - MELBOURNE
Get the taxi to Southern Cross Train Station and then catch the SkyBus to airport at 5.10am. We met the same SkyCity bus driver, he greet us with huge warm smile and wave us good bye. I am so excited to experience the next adventure at Kiwi land. Leaving behind Melbourne with lots of sweet memories… till we meet again:)

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

What a day:(

I hate this day, I do not remember the last time when I've applied for the new passport it was this hard. I am wasting one whole day waiting for my turn, waiting to pay the cost, and waiting for the passport.

This is the bad side of me…I can became such a grumpy old women just by have to wait and queue. But for the sake of going back to New Zealand, I just need to be patient.


In between waiting for my number at Imegresen me and Shasha was rushing to JPJ to apply for an International Driving Permit. I will spend my time in New Zealand driving from one town to another. 

Going to transit at Melbourne for 4 days before flying down to Auckland and drive down to Wellington. And all the accommodation in Melbourne has been arranged. Amanda my bffs working for TUNE HOTEL, so that's where me and Shasha will be located for 4 days. I wanted to visit a galleries, the market, Kilda beach, and join the walk for art tour, and someone mentioned the coffee are super great over there too:)

I had so much to do in my head:) Alison are so kind enough to offer me a stay on my first day in Auckland. She will fetch me from airport and I will stay one night at her home before drive down to Rotorua the next day and then > Taupo > Napier > Palmerston North > Welly. I can't wait to see her and Kiki the cat:)

Will stay in Wellington for few days at Dija's, hoping that I could manage to catch Steve Cicala, my lecturer back then:)


This is the moment that I will embrace, look back, plan, searching for inspiration, away from work, eventhough I know that my brain will never stop working. We will stay at various hotel & back packers. I also want to lay down on the grass looking at blue sky, doing my travel art journal, and the climax is to visit a place that alwaysssssss in my dream.

It's been 18 years and it make me cry to joy that it almost a reality that I can really make it this year to visit place I used to study 18 years ago, Wanganui here we come!

Can't wait:)

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Small Pause & reTreat

Had a wonderful weekends, taking a short trip to Ipoh, visiting my good friend Lina. Wanted to go to Ipoh for a long time, but this trip is a MUST. Lina had a baby and I had to visit her just to spot check if she doing ok.

beautiful cripple

It’s Perfectly Alright for Girls to “Burp” & Guys to “Giggle” …

Having such wonderful dessert..yumm
All details that captured my eyes
Lina & Arissa
It’s Perfectly Alright for Girls to “Burp” & Guys to “Giggle” …

It was such a tight time but we did managed went to Ipoh town. Brought along Arissa, Syamil & Shasha, we went through few adventure and I love Ipoh, I adore the small town and the mysterious with full of surprises.




Had a wonderful dessert session at Burps & Giggles, paid a visit to Boutique Hotel, Sekeping Kongheng, checked out Little India and dropped by at Pasar Karat before went back to KL.


I hope be able to come back again. I am glad Lina had managed her new life well, looks like more than prepared...

This small break will be my last break. Going to work very hard for the following month till the opening of my shop with other 3 crafters this coming December in Art Row, Publika. I am excited and pretty sure the journey that I will had from now on will be full of exciting adrenaline rush & roller coaster. I am being very optimistic and really excited...looking at all possible way how life will lead me to.

Monday, October 01, 2012

Happy Monday:)


Happy monday all:) I am having my honey lemon while trying to reflect, going through some list to do, decided what to do next. Being blessed to be able to enjoy my Monday morning and recovering from hectic, I desperately need time to recharge after the trip to Terengganu and Fuyoh Art Bazaar.


Such beautiful scene at Terenganu during sunrise:)
Reason why we rush down to Terengganu. Attending a wedding of close friend - Keng. 
Display at Fuyoh Art Bazaar
Look at who dropby at FAB, what a pleasant surprise visit from old friend, Zaklean

Thankssss to all who dropped by at Fuyoh Art Bazaar yesterday, many unexpected person turned up..yeayyy and the most important thing a good friends, that always come regularly whenever me and Gigi & Emi participate in Bazaar...came all the way to give support to us and our local art scene. Eu Geen, Hui Ling I can never stop being thankful to both of them...hardly fail to visit us.

TQ to all who purchased LittleSyam products yesterday and some spending time dropping by to say hi, it does mean a lot to me too:)

Spying a shop lot at Art Row, Publika. Me and few crafter friend will joining them this December 10. 
Wood Carving at Tea Shop at Petaling Street.
Happy Mid Autumn Festival:)

Such great moment & fun as always whenever been surrounded by all creative people, striving & earning a decent living by passionately doing art & craft. Alhamdullilah:)

Monday, July 30, 2012

Precious


I had a wonderful time spending my time buka puasa with emak&abah:) Angah & family came back too:) 2 meaningful days full of activities, and I managed to bind all my 11 books too:) yeayyy

Went back to kampung, It was Rambutan season..
Angah, Ayu & me on our way to Melaka
Cute little cat
These are only found during Ramadhan, Apam in Rambai leaf, it makes special aroma,
and the taste become slightly sour..Rare kuih
Angah & me are rushing up sewing curtain for Syawal.
 This sewing machine has a very classic gold pattern on it
Bougainvilla
Exploring new techique
Mom wanted to throw this, I am taking this with so much proud and keep it.
It didn't function anymore but this is our first TV age over  30 over years.
Water plant at Busu's house
Cempedak:)
Yeaaaayyyy I managed to complete 11 books:)
This is where my mom shop for groceries: Pasar Ekonomi Gemencheh
Angah & Arissa holding Buah Rambai
We stopped by at Tampin town, shop for fabric for Raya and fancy pant:)
KERONCONG HUJAN

Mega mendung di angkasa
Hembusan bayu dingin terasa
gerimis berderai di merata
bagai mutiara

Rahmat dibawa bersama
Limpahannya meresap dijiwa 

adakala bahgia terasa 
meskipun duka nestapa 

Tika hujan turun 
sayup mendayu lagu keroncong 
merdu irama dialun 
bersenandung 

Hujan membasahi bumi 
melahirkan keluhuran budi 
mengeratkan perpaduan suci 
kasih sayang abadi

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Trip to South

It felt good to be out from KL. To look at the blue sky, to smell cleaner air and meet up with loves one was all I need. It was such a rush trip attending a wedding of Fikri, the first grandson of the family, at bride side in Kluang Johor. Rushing back to Gemas, and fetched to Kluang by Kak Ita...stay over night, and rushed back to Melaka, visiting Busu at hospital due to heart complication and go back to Gemas, stay overnight and went back to KL this morning...

Enjoy photo captured:)
Enjoying beautiful view along the way

We had durian, it was the season and my choice; Durian Kampung

With one lafaz nikah, they are now husband and wife



I promise myself to stay longer next time. Rushing as much things before fasting month, and I am taking a break from activities like bazaar and workshop and active again for September...

Monday, March 05, 2012

Japan Black&White










Old photos from my Japan's trip last two years. I am fascinated by almost every single thing. 
Precious moment that couldn't easily forget.