Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Lakeview In Kampar & Homeward Bound

After Prawn Village in Tanjung Tualang, we drove to Kampar. 

It was still early and we were not ready to go home yet.
Blue sky and white clouds.
We reached Kampar Westlake at about 2pm.
We stopped to snap some photos.
I have been here a few times when my sons were studying here. This is a nice place for the students to gather and loiter here especially in the evening.
We wanted to have ice-kacang or shaved ice dessert in one of the shops in Kampar town but found the shop closed. So we decided to drive straight back to Ipoh.
Sign by the roadside.
Passed by a petrol station. Dark cloud looming over us. Later there was a heavy downpour but stopped before we reached home.
I bought the above snack from Tanjung Tualang.
I bought 2 packs. 1 plain and 1 with black sesame.
This used to be our favourite childhood biscuits, folded into a triangle.
There used to be a folded paper inside the triangles but only a few with coins.
We kids are more interested in getting the coin than eating the biscuits. Those were the days. These days, these biscuits no longer have any coin inside.
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Since it was still early when we reached home, I had time to boil plain rice porridge for dinner.
I had some leftover pork cooked with belimbing buluh or Averrhoa bilimbi fruits.
I opened a packet of preserved vegetable with peanuts.
The amount is just enough for 2 people.
A simple and light dinner after a sumptuous lunch in Tg Tualang.


 Come to me and I will give you rest -
all of you who work so hard beneath a heavy yoke.
Wear my yoke - for it fits perfectly - and let me teach you;
for I am gentle and humble, and you shall find rest for your souls;
for I give you only light burdens.
(Matthew 11:28, The Living Bible-TLB)

45 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous place; I would never want to leave. I was very late in commenting to your post before this; I hope you saw it.

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    1. Thanks Ginny, I saw your comment in the previous post.

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  2. As always, beautiful views, a wonderful walk and after such a walk, every dish tastes great.
    Beautiful panoramas, especially those clouds - I like them
    Regards.

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  3. Such a beautiful place! I would love to take a walk there every day!

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    1. If I am staying nearby, I would love to use this place for my morning walk.

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  4. Kampar looks like a peaceful & quaint town.

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    1. Kampar on the whole is a peaceful town. This new area is mostly for the students.

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  5. The water and environment look very inviting. As a kid, I would focus on the coin, too. Lol. Gigi hawaii

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    1. Lol! We usually will shake the biscuit to make sure we get the coin.

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  6. Breathtaking view at the lake!

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  7. I've friends in Kampar, a couple. Very nice people. We used to mark the SPM English papers together before we retired.

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    1. Nice place to visit if you are planning a holiday here.

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  8. Cookies are like memories of your childhood.
    Have a nice day:)

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  9. Beautiful sights and yummy food! I had boring, cheap spaghetti...

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  10. Yes, nice day trip, we must do this more often... hahaha

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  11. What a fun day you had. Beautiful shots too.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee for hosting. Have a wonderful day.

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  12. Thank you Nancy for showing us
    the Lakeview In Kampar. Very serene looking. I think better for the biscuit not to have any coins inside due to hygiene reason. The preserved vegetables and peanuts are so convenient to use, to go with congee. Where did you buy it?

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    1. The coins were wrapped in paper before placing inside the biscuits. I bought the preserved vegetables and peanuts from one of the nearby grocery shops in my area.

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  13. Beautiful views and the food looks delicious
    Happy mid week Kathy

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  14. What a lovely place, I liked all the photos

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  15. Your boys were blessed to get to go to school in such a nice area!

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  16. Me encartaron los paisajes . Te mando un beso.

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  17. If these biscuits were accessible here, I would have done the same. That's a lovely lake, and I'd love to spend some time on its shore.

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  18. Sounds like you both had a lovely, idyllic day.

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  19. Guess coins in biscuits wouldn't be too hygienic, even if wrapped in paper. Oh what joy those days when we found a coin!

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  20. Se ven preciosos los cielos. Buen fin de semana.

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  21. Kampar is my wife 's hometown and she's now a consultant for this university. I like all the lakes around the campus.

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    1. That is wonderful. Can get to visit once in a while.

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