July 14, 2009...12:48 am

7 Random Travel Moments

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Random photos from my thumb drive that I am cleaning out. You will notice that despite its randomness, everything centered on food or the search for food.

See if you can tell where the first one was taken:

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Saying goodbye to the Laguna Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua, Bali after coffee and cakes and butter biscuits on its pristine private beach.

Saying goodbye to the Laguna Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua, Bali after coffee and cakes and butter biscuits on its pristine private beach.

A night under the stars enjoying Cup C's and molten chocolate cakes at Spring Summer in Bangkok with a bunch of my favourite people.

A night under the stars enjoying Cup C's and molten chocolate cakes at Spring Summer in Bangkok with a bunch of my favourite people.

3 Malaysians in Frankfurt -- I was looking for things to eat when I heard people talking in Bahasa Malaysia. Turned out there is a Chinese coffeeshop in the middle of Frankfurt's town square run by Malaysians so I ended up having fried rice and teh tarik.

3 Malaysians in Frankfurt -- I was looking for things to eat when I heard people talking in Bahasa Malaysia. Turned out there is a Chinese coffeeshop in the middle of Frankfurt's town square run by Malaysians so I ended up having fried rice and teh tarik. Frankfurt is special because it was the city where I discovered Murakami. It was one of those lonely evenings when I was having dinner and only had a book for company. How lucky was I that the only Eng book that I could find in the little bookstore at the town square was Murakami's "Kafka on the Shore".

I was only interested in the word "EAT". This was near Tower of London where I ate a whole box of Millie's Cookies while walking from the subway to the Tower.

I was only interested in the word "EAT". This was near Tower of London where I ate a whole box of Millie's Cookies while walking from the subway to the Tower.

Waiting for my lunch, a local dish called GUDEG, to be served at Jogjakarta. I forgot the name of this stall but it is a famous one. Ibu Wita even packed some Gudeg to bring back to Jakarta for hubby.

Waiting for my lunch, a local dish called GUDEG, to be served at Jogjakarta. I forgot the name of this stall but it is a famous one. Ibu Wita even packed some Gudeg to bring back to Jakarta for hubby.

Having dinner at the Divisoria night market in Manila. I had snails and grilled seafood, followed by ox tongue on hotplate the next night when the boys took me bar-karaoke-hopping. On my last night, I had army chow while pretending poorly to be an insurgent at the War Game. Randy must have regretted putting the Malaysian girl with the visible, red shoes in his team.

Having dinner at the Divisoria night market in Manila. I had snails and grilled seafood, followed by ox tongue on hotplate the next night when the boys took me bar-karaoke-hopping. On my last night, I had army chow while pretending poorly to be an insurgent at the War Game. Randy must have regretted putting the Malaysian girl with the visible, red shoes in his team.

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