Monday, August 23, 2010

Heart of KL

Back when i was still a career woman, i took so many pictures while in the traffic jam and during lunch that i didnt have time to post them up

That building, with what looks like arrows pointing upwards. When i was in primary school, i watched as it was built. Funny that, in my first year of work, i was sent to work in that building for a few days. I really grew up in KL

Jalan Tengah. The street in front of the school i went to, St Mary. Nostalgic. 5 years of travelling along that road. And to actually work along that road for a week, wow, amazing to me

The KL tower, my father told me about it. Back then it was under construction, i was a little 7 year old. Whenever i was bored during assembly, my eyes would wander to the top of the KL tower, as the months go by, i watched as it grew taller. Upon completion, my father brought the family to visit the viewing deck

There never used to be a market there on Fridays, but then again, that was 10 to 15 years ago. My school will soon become St Mary Residence instead. Old schools in the city give way to high rise buildings.

Pavillion, a humungous luxury mall on the right, a place i boycott, for it was where my secondary school used to be. On the left of the overhead bridge, was where i used to wait for the school bus

5 comments:

supplementals said...

nostalgia...

Sue Lin said...

Yeah man

Chuang Shyue Chou said...

More photos of KL please. I think I haven't visited the place for over thirty years.

DanielCtw said...

OMG~~~~~~~~~~~ You're a BBGS school student. I used to go there for my Sunday School and play football there on Saturdays LOLOLOL. Were you there during the time of Miss Cooke?

Sue Lin said...

CSS THIRTY YEARS??? Plan a visit in October! I'll still be here, there are places i wanna revisit, i'll drive us there! We can take loads of pictures =)


Daniel, haha, yes, i was! What years were u going there for Sunday sch n football?

Ms Cooke was a headmistress in the school before i was born. I did a project on her before, can barely get my facts straight now... not sure if it was the 60s or 70s...