a rural view, Sitiawan.
The view is on the right side of mother in law's house. A few coconut trees are towering high above everything else. There are mango trees, rambutan and kedondong trees squeezed in between. And this is the best rural view which is very haunting and keep pulling kakdah back to her home town, Sitiawan. It is normal too, to see a few electrical and telephone lines hanging from pole to pole. A true tropical and rural feel........
The view is on the right side of mother in law's house. A few coconut trees are towering high above everything else. There are mango trees, rambutan and kedondong trees squeezed in between. And this is the best rural view which is very haunting and keep pulling kakdah back to her home town, Sitiawan. It is normal too, to see a few electrical and telephone lines hanging from pole to pole. A true tropical and rural feel........
A visit to Sitiawan is rejuvenating indeed.
bangchik
What a special place to visit. I can see from your picture why you like to go there.
ReplyDeleteI can understand why this view is a favorite of yours! The coconut trees against the blue, blue sky are stunning!
ReplyDeleteO if we could only grow these trees here in Canada what a treat that would be
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very peaceful place. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
Looks lovely rural is always good.
ReplyDeleteSayu.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! The palm trees are so tall. I understand why she likes it so much!
ReplyDeleteNice shot! Now you have made me miss home so much ;-) Thanks for this beautiful photo. It is perfect for pinning to a wall.
ReplyDeleteNoelle
ReplyDeleteI like the place, but understandably kakdah loves it...
pamsenglishgarden
Coconut trees are most beautiful when they are tall and cant afford to keep the verticality... and they sway to the tune of winds.
reg
Just as we love the sight of christmas trees.. so green and straight.
Window On The Prairie
The place looks peaceful but not when the whole clan comes crowding on festival days..
Joanne
Yes, being rural is closest to what nature intends to be..
BANGCHIK
Ocean Girl
ReplyDeleteso sorry Lisa the ocean girl for hurting your nostalgic mood...
Amy
But I am not too sure, if it is the tall palm trees or the rural setting that she loves, or the chance of seeing her mother as the primary reason for wanting to get back there...
AaronVFT
Sometimes it is worth visiting different places, to set the mood back to normal... haha.
Stephanie
It is alright to miss home... haha.
BANGCHIK
It's a nice view! I love palm trees, all of them, all types, sizes and shapes!
ReplyDelete~Tatyana@MySecretGarden
ReplyDeleteYes Tatyana, palm trees are the essence of what is tropical.
BANGCHIK
I am going to see very tall trees this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am going to a Durian Plantation for Durian, Durian, and Durian.
No other thing.
~rainfield61
ReplyDeleteGood to warm it up with durian, and dont forget manggis to cool it down a little bit.... ~bangchik
I was born in Kg Sitiawan.I love the place v.much.When I was small I couldnt wait for school holidays to go back there! Im wondering which part of Sitiawan is Kak Dah from...
ReplyDelete~p3chandan
ReplyDeleteKakdah recognizes the fully painted house in your blog. Not far from the mosque, right? Kakdah from Kg Sitiawan too... ~bangchik
Yes! just besides the mosque..my uncle was Tok Sidang there once.Now his children, my cousins have moved to KL and that house is occupied by another aunt
ReplyDeleteVery interesting fruit Bangchik. What does it taste like? Wax apple? Malay Apple?
ReplyDeleteDo all those trees continue to produce well, even when they get old? That is a beautiful view.
ReplyDeletep3chandan ~ Kakdah grew up in Pantai Remis and resided in Sitiawan after school era. She more or less the downline of Hjh Mariam clan.. haha.
ReplyDeleteislandgal246 ~ difficult to describe the taste, definitely not sweet.... in Malay language the taste is said to be "kelat"
Corner Gardener Sue ~ Most trees stay within our short stinct on earth... coconut trees will go for 100 years.
BANGCHIK