More insights into the homeless population in Kuala Lumpur. Shane and I took to the streets with another Kechara Soup Kitchen group of volunteers and distributed food to them. It's disheartening to witness how employers treat their foreign workers, limiting them to staying out in the open not by choice.
Join us in raising fund for our Bali Fundraising Event at Feast World Kitchen, Spokane, WA. Read more about our humanitarian projects we have done and plan to do for a school in an ancient village in Bali, Indonesia.
Atelier1612 was a company I set up back in the 2008. I have held on to this name for various of reasons; mainly I guess because it has been an entity I have had to fight for and work hard to succeed.
Joining Shane for his indoor track and field meet at University of Idaho was a great experience. It was also one of his former alma maters so I got a little tour there. Bonus was when he gave me a surprise!
I (Alice Koh) now offers Malaysian food catering with partnership from Feast World Kitchen, Spokane, Washington. There are so many dishes I like to cook but for now I have selected some of my favorites.
A walking tour in the city of Kotagede silversmith center brought us to our final destination - Kotagede HS Silversmith Gallery and Workshop. Beautiful artistry work showcasing their city's famed old tradition of using filigree designs into their art pieces.
We didn't expect much of Jogyakarta except a city to hop to Borobudur temples. This visit came as a pleasant surprise. A trip to the city center started with a car ride and then a walking tour to experience the sights and sounds of Jogya.
Our plan to make my grandparents' vacant house into our second home in Malaysia was abandoned. I didn't have a backup plan for lodging so here are all the short term rental woes we experienced.
This post is about Mamadeenee, a Muslim Thai woman we met in Krabi. She cooks delicious and affordable Thai dishes at her small stall in the RCA Entertainment lane. Check her out if you are in the area and help support her.
This 10 to 15 minutes Monkey Trail on rickety wooden steps take you away into a quiet, tropical jungle with the occasional monkeys hanging on the trees and walls at the entrance. With sea on one side, this trail leads to a secluded beach.
I didn't know what I was saying when I suggested to Shane for this trip to Tiger Cave Temple or Wat Tham Suea. Well...a little over an hour later, some tears, lots of sweats we reached the summit and YES! The view was Spectacular!!!