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Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Kuala Lumpur Skyline
I took this when I was home for Christmas. We had lunch at my cousin's place on the 20th floor and it had a splendid view. You can see the KL Tower and the Petronas twin towers. It was a cloudy Christmas day. Christmas eve was spent feasting at my sister's house. The whole family was there and we had great news, another pair of twins will be the new addition to the family next year.
What a amazing landscape. A very big city indeed. I would like to wish you another wonderful year of tatting. I love seeing all your beautiful creations. Hugs Judy
Splendid view, indeed! That's a 'million dollar' view!! You always take us on such great 'tours'! And even though there are photos of the world on the Web to browse at one's leisure, you always give yours a 'personal' touch! Can't imagine having that view at my residence! And the city looks so 'futuristic'. Really wonderful. Must be spectacular at night! Also amazed to hear about the twins, and ironic with the 'twin towers' in the photo!
What a amazing landscape. A very big city indeed. I would like to wish you another wonderful year of tatting. I love seeing all your beautiful creations. Hugs Judy
ReplyDeleteWow wonderful view over the city,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on another set of twins, looks like your knitting needles will be clacking
Margatet
How pretty that view is...and twins are such fun, we have 3 sets in our extended family...love them all!
ReplyDeleteWow! It's stunning. Thank you for sharing your pictures like this, it's so fun to see the world.
ReplyDeleteYou are the master of many arts! Sewing, tatting, knitting! Have a wonderful 2013, and thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteSplendid view, indeed! That's a 'million dollar' view!! You always take us on such great 'tours'! And even though there are photos of the world on the Web to browse at one's leisure, you always give yours a 'personal' touch! Can't imagine having that view at my residence! And the city looks so 'futuristic'. Really wonderful. Must be spectacular at night! Also amazed to hear about the twins, and ironic with the 'twin towers' in the photo!
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