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Showing posts with label Leumeah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leumeah. Show all posts
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Sunday, 5 April 2009
A Touch of Thai
Stupa shaped Bushes
Jana at the satay barbie

Paratha Pancakes on the Grill

Glutinious Rice Pack Delicacies

Grilled Skewed Eggs

Family Stall

Savoury Sweet Dessert

Honey Bees from Kentlyn

Making of Paw Paw Salad

Paratha Pancake Guys

Songkran Sanuk
Sanuk: the feeling of utter inner joy with abandon, as in sheok (colloquial in Malaysia or Singapore) or hoi sum (Cantonese).
Songkran: Thai celebration of the New Year, usually in April and involving random fun acts of throwing water in public on each other.
Leumeah: Sydney venue of Campbelltown Shire's Thai temple, on grounds that represent and evoke a living forest.

Jana at the satay barbie

Paratha Pancakes on the Grill

Glutinious Rice Pack Delicacies

Grilled Skewed Eggs

Family Stall

Savoury Sweet Dessert

Honey Bees from Kentlyn

Making of Paw Paw Salad

Paratha Pancake Guys

Songkran Sanuk
Sanuk: the feeling of utter inner joy with abandon, as in sheok (colloquial in Malaysia or Singapore) or hoi sum (Cantonese).
Songkran: Thai celebration of the New Year, usually in April and involving random fun acts of throwing water in public on each other.
Leumeah: Sydney venue of Campbelltown Shire's Thai temple, on grounds that represent and evoke a living forest.
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