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Back to village in Kelantan (II)

11 January 2009 • Comments: 13

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Ok, on the second day, I had to shower with underneath water, pumped from a watertable beneath the house. It was seriously, demn cold! It was like you were having shower with lots of ice within your bath tub. OMG. I was a bit shaking after that.

The pump engine which pumps the water from the well.

The pump engine which pumps the water from the well.

After breakfast with gandma, we took our first stop at my mother’s preschool branch, SiKecil Pintar, established by Little Ones Preschool. This preschool was built on our own banglo, and converted into a educational building.

Mom's Preschool : Tadika SiKecil Pintar, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan

Mom's Preschool : Tadika SiKecil Pintar, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan

In front of the preschool, near the road, stood still and still growing, our beloved Pokok Payung, planted by our late Grandad. Miss him, as I didn’t have much time spent with him.

The Pokok Payung (like its name, it will grow wide and act like umbrella)

The Pokok Payung (like its name, it will grow wide and act like umbrella)

Then, we take a stop to Mara building in Pasir Puteh, to meet my aunt. She is my father’s sister, and the eldest of all in my father’s family.

Basyeer and Along. That is what we called her, and she handles loans for Mara Pasir Puteh.

Basyeer and Along. That is what we called her, and she handles loans for Mara Pasir Puteh.

Next, is the image of a person, who sells ‘satay-liked’ instant food. Cheap and tasty. Hehe, I used to stop at this kind of mobile stall to buy the food, on the way back to home from school. :D

I forgot the name of the food, but, this is what the students buy when they finished school hours.

I forgot the name of the food, but, this is what the students buy when they finished school hours.

Last but not least, the Famous ‘Cili Sos’ in all over Kelantan. You can hear the advertisement  on radio, usually during fasting month. It may sounds like this, “.. sos cili gapo gak tuh?”, and replied with, “MH Mohamad. MH Mohamad… bla bla bla” (you have to read it using Kelantanese dialek).

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MH Mohamad. Famous brand in Kelantan.

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