Wednesday, September 30, 2009

FRIM, here we come

"We will be going to FRIM this Saturday, Sept 26th", that's the statement from HB to PS. So eventually after the Saturday's lunch when we arrived at our doorsteps, HB's friends were waiting for us. They waited for almost half an hour under the tree. Felt so bad for them.Will be more punctual in our next appointment.
For the FRIM trip, one mountain bike in the car boot and two more bikes on the carrier.
It was my first time to FRIM aka Forest Research Institute Malaysia. Thought that FRIM is full of greenaries , forest, cycling and jogging pathway but I was absolutely wrong when I saw SK Kepong aka Kepong Primary School in front of where HB parked the car.
Time for HB to unload the bicycles down from the carrier. After the two bicycles were loaded down then needed to take Biebie's bike out from the car boot to be assemble again.
PS and Biebie were warming up while HB was still busy with his adjustment onto his mountain bike.
I'm wondering what HB are doing which took him such a long time to start their ride.
Finally, father and daughter were all geared up for the bicycle ride. Oh yes! 10 minutes later, HB accompanied PS back to Tina and me when we had started our walk.PS couldn't go along with the men as PS felt tired with the track that they were using.
It struck me that maybe these old building was once lived by the British in Malaya.
As Tina and I continued with our walk, it was getting cooler with the shady trees and these houses were emptied for ages.The picture became clearer that these resident houses were once lived by the British because they are fond of nature.
The Sebasah Trail for those jungle trekking.
Three of us, PS, Tina and I were exhausted. Along the way, we spotted the banner which reads 'Malay Tea House, classic meet modern'. Soon we reached our destination to have our drinks.
This way to the dining area. Very spacious .
We've chosen this table to have our drinks. Tina and PS being my models.
Antique plates on display.

Huge labu aka vase displayed in the hall besides other small decoration.
Antique speaker
My grandparent used to own one of this antique radio but no idea where it had gone to.
It was quarter to eight in the evening when we left FRIM. Massive jam on the drive way along Kepong. We headed for Mutiara Damansara's restaurant. Had Indonesian Authentic Nasi Padang in Restoran Sari Ratu. The restaurant were crowded with all kinds of people.

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