Johor Bahru: Peeking Into Malaysia
I visited Johor Bahru twice and walked around west JB Sentral. In the 3-by-3 blocks explored, the following photos are of people, cats and sights I encountered.
Man in afternoon nap using arms as eye mask.
One block away a cat sleeps under a car.
Taking advantage of warmth from engine or protection from potential rains?
Another kitty nearby silhouettes itself to resemble Batman.
Indian woman in vibrant green sari resting her hands on the cage of her fortune-telling bird.
Around the corner was a street lined up with Indian flower shops decorated with a rainbow of floral necklaces. A man makes them on the street. I’m sure he can braid it blindfolded. A man in behind him smiles brightly.
This building was amusing. Not quite understanding the purpose of the curves above the window. Looks like incomplete pimples with rectangular blackheads.
Feisty dragon resides at the Old Chinese Temple.
Man sending blessings, asking for guidance, confessing or other words?
He sells coffins and durians in the same shop.
Cigarette clouds form wisdom whiskers on his chin.
I spy a rooster.
Rooftop with white skies. Antennas have a contemporary, fine-artsy air about them.
In one day I saw more cats in Johor Bahru than my first month stay in Singapore. 5 cats versus 1 cat.
The end.