Halloween is just not a Malaysian celebration but it has crossed International borders and arrived whether we like it or not. The shopping malls have quickly "cashed" in and set up Halloween corners. Events like Creeky Door Knock, Halloween Family and Costume party will surely sell to the youngsters.
Freddy Krugger has left our nightmares and appeared in day light. He actually was quite friendly and tapped me on the shoulder to ask if I would like to photograph him.
The sweets and chocolates on sale.
How does a caricature drawing stall fit into Halloween. I guess, anything sells.
A Malaysian witch on the prowl.
MartianGirl went over to a friend's house to carve little pumpkins. We don't celebrate Halloween and I am not into her dressed as a ghoul. But, they had never carved pumpkins and it was something unusual for them.Their handicraft at night. I guess it's not too bad for a first attempt but I am sure in countries where Halloween is celebrated, pumpkin carving would be serious business. She wasn't scared at all. Maybe he was....
Malaysian scientist breaking free from the laboratory, academia and writing research papers. Help...stop this world from spinning so fast! I like watching the world from the sidelines, curious students, birds, different cultures and the outdoors. I am having a challenging phase with my daughter MartianGirl, who has just entered the teenage zone, and a rabid dog Daemon K9. Now, Martian Girl has grown up to be Savvy K, Typhoon Tory is the new K9, and life has taken a different spin.
Quote from my students, "We don't care how much you know until we know how much you care."
"JOM," (lets go)...