Sunday, April 28, 2024

Alhambra exhibition at ISTAC

Continuing from Going to the industrial area from the hill nearby my house in Sungai Buaya.



26th April 2024 I went to do my Friday prayers at the mosque of ISTAC (International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation) at Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur.



It happened that they have started a new exhibition 3 days earlier.









It is on the Alhambra palace in Spain of which the ISTAC building complex was modelled after.





















For the record this is the 2,494th article in this blogspot.






Going to the industrial area from the hill nearby my house in Sungai Buaya

Continuing from PICC and its nice views



Tuesday afternoon 23rd April 2024 I went up the hill nearby my house in Sungai Buaya.




I have climbed up this hill many many times...














But this is the first time I went down from its other side since that side got terraced for a still being built industrial park...























PICC and its nice views

Continuing from Putrajaya lake from the back lawn of a house in Cyberjaya.



From the house we went to the PICC (Putrajaya International Convention Centre).




I always like the views from the PICC...










It is almost customary that after PICC I passes this bridge while continuing to savour the views...




Putrajaya lake from the back lawn of a house in Cyberjaya

Continuing from Views from a terraced hill in Bandar Sungai Buaya.



Sunday morning 21st April 2024 me and family visited someone in Cyberjaya. This is a view from the back lawn of his house. It faces the Putrajaya lake.




Outside of the lawn the vista is wider.





The grass is part of a private park within an exclusive bungalows gated community...






Views from a terraced hill in Bandar Sungai Buaya

OK. Just sharing some things from my April pictures file.



Thursday afternoon 18th April 2024 I asked me 15-year old son to follow and climb up a terraced hill overlooking a still being built industrial area in Bandar Sungai Buaya.



That's the son.



Views from the hill...