Surreal Sunday, monkeys
Spending the day with him is just amazing. Things seem to fall into place without much effort or displacement. Its like a dream where the two of us has met before, and we're just catching up where we left off.
Where are all the monkeys?!
I took him up to Kuala Selangor, not for the fireflies, but for the monkeys. He's so crazy about them that I could've left him there to live with them and he'd be contented! Hahah... I really loved watching the Silver-Leaf monkeys, especially the mother and their golden-coloured babies. The other monkeys there were the fierce Macaques.
I don't feel like we should be photographing them.
Being a long holiday weekend, there were an endless crowd of people coming up the hill on the tram. But the monkeys never seemed to stop getting hungry. We got a handful of coconut flesh from a kind guide. And in a little corner hiding behind of of the trees, we found a monkey atop a pole, munching on a bag of peanuts all on his own.
I want to climb up there and hang out with them
One request I kept getting from him was so he could join the monkeys up the tree. Only when the crowd died out, and there weren't any Macaques around did he find a huge tree to climb. Just as he did that, a silver-leaf came running over beside me to the foot of that tree to watch him. I thought that was really hillarious!
Why has the universe thrown us together?
At the end of the day, we took a quiet drive to Tamarind Springs for a secluded, romantic dinner. It was a lovely feast of the Indochinese food that I love so much! Next to Indochine, this is the best. It was such an amazingly awesome day. And I don't think the day could've ended more surreal than that. I still feel like I'm floating. *^_^*

28-yr old nocturnal over@nal geekette Malaysian.
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fridaysdust | December 12, 2005 4:05 PM