They close their eyes, and make a wish then throw the coins into the pond and then they dream on... in the end the pond's owner will be having his piggy banks full.hahahah
WAH wenn pura pura tak tau - Make a wish mah..or bcoz they want to get rid of small change such as 1 cent..or bcoz...........(for various other reason)
2017 has been a very fruitful year for me. Lots of activities has been carried out throughout the year. January-Chinese New Year My lovely family. We had a family photo taken on the second day of CNY. February-Melbourne I had been to Melbourne during my previous tours. This time it was a free and easy trip. We sent Jenny to Bundoora Campus for her Exchange Program in RMIT university for a semester. March-Ken's wedding registration. It was right after the Melbourne trip. March-Ken's Garden wedding That's me with my son, Ken. -Ken's wedding eve. My mum, my sisters, my brother and my sister-in-law. -Ken's wedding ceremony. My husband and I accompanied my son to the bridal car. -Ken's wedding dinner. Ken and his lovely bride. April-Jane's birthday May-family holiday -Mother's day. Visited my mum and celebrated Mother's Day with her. June-Grandnephew's birthday. We flew to Johor to make
We went for breakfast one day and I was fascinated by those angry birds balloon. They were so colorful and kids would definitely love them.. angry birds balloons..lelong..lelong.. @@@ In Angry Birds , players control a flock of multi-colored birds that are attempting to retrieve eggs that have been taken by a group of evil green pigs. On each level, the pigs are sheltered by structures made of various materials such as wood, ice and stone, and the objective of the game is to eliminate all the pigs in the level. Using a slingshot, players launch the birds with the intent of either hitting the pigs directly or damaging the structures, causing them to collapse and kill the pigs. In various stages of the game, additional objects such as explosive crates and rocks are found in the structures, and may be used in conjunction with the birds to destroy hard-to-reach pigs. source
Today this cute little darling visited me. His grandparents brought him over for the very first time. He's so cute as he smiled readily. I was tempted to carry him and he was fine with that. Some babies don't like strangers. I carried him and kissed his cheek several times..So adorable. Without hesitation, I gave him an ang pow. his granddad put him on the table and I took a shot of him.. When I went back home in the evening, I realized that the bunch of bananas at the altar has ripen. I brought the bunch to my shop and shared with my people. There was this particular twin bananas and my worker wanted them. She peeled them and I could see that they were adjoined all the way down. Well, old wives tale has it that those ladies who ate them would give birth to twins in future..
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ReplyDeleteHere, when people throw coin in the fountain, they make a wish :-)
ReplyDeleteyes..making wishes.. but why coins? must google for this.. :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting pond indeed. Miri is hot and dry so anything to do with water is so soothing!!
ReplyDeleteI am wondering the same thing too. Whenever there is a small little public pond, especially near places of worship, people throw coins.
ReplyDeleteHa! I never thought of why people threw coins into ponds before. :D
ReplyDeleteI wish upon and pond?
ReplyDeleteThey close their eyes, and make a wish then throw the coins into the pond and then they dream on... in the end the pond's owner will be having his piggy banks full.hahahah
ReplyDeletewah..u must be rich then!!
ReplyDeleteThrow inside my pocket, throw inside my pocket...here, here, here....ha ha ha! LOL!
ReplyDeletemaybe i shud have a wishing pond like tat outside my house hahhaa
ReplyDeleteSupport Earth Hour! yay! ^_^
ReplyDeleteOfferings to the capricious luck-gods.
ReplyDeleteAloha from Hawaii, Wenn
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For good luck and making wishes (^_^).
ReplyDeletethe blind follow the blind.
ReplyDeleteto make a wish. :D
ReplyDeleteWAH wenn pura pura tak tau - Make a wish mah..or bcoz they want to get rid of small change such as 1 cent..or bcoz...........(for various other reason)
ReplyDeletei think the idea comes from the wishing well.. and now whenever they see water, they'll throw coins in there~~ :)
ReplyDeletePeople believe that their wishes would be granted if they pay a price. After uttering the wish, one would generally drop coins into the pond.
ReplyDeleteI likw thew reflections - nice shot
ReplyDeleteI'm with Evelyn on this pic. Great reflection!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting photo! such cool patterns!
ReplyDeleteCoins are dropped into small wishing ponds for good luck.
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