Wednesday, 12 August 2015

My Journey Home

This is where the fun begins, literally for the children there. Regardless of age, race, language or religion, they still able to play together and have a good time even though they had a rough day at school. If we look closely to the picture, they were so many children there until they can form a pyramid from themselves.

 This mosque really beautifies the surrounding as I felt calm when I saw this.  When I was photographing during this timing, there were quite a number of people coming into the area to perform this prayer at the mosque. I knew that back in days, the dome at the top of this structure is to make the sound of the prayer travel further so that a wide range if people can hear it.

 I felt new when first saw this as despite never entering a temple, I was at a new place for me as I rarely alight there. First, the mosque and now the temple. This shows how multi-cultural our country is.
 First thing when came across here was the smell of grass. The freshness of it. It shocked me as not everyday we can smell the aroma of grass. Furthermore, it is a pleasant smell.
I like the unique design of this because of its shape. Not often get to see a lamppost like this and this actually helps me when I am on my home. As this can be seen from the bus or bus stop, if this lamp lights up means I am late in coming home, vice versa. As you can see from the picture, yes, I was late.

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