My most loved persons!Since it was a holiday yesterday, my wife and i brought our son to Taman Tun Fuad for a walk.. well that was the plan initially, my son took a few small steps and soon he was running trying to catch anyone who passed us by.

It has been indeed a long time since i went there. It was a holiday, so there were many people. Ranging from serious sports-buff to those who are there just to look at girls wearing skimpy dress and bouncy chests.

You can categorize the guys there - those that think they have nice bods and run with their heads held high, confidently looking straight ahead while wondering if the girls are checking out their muscles and sweat. While those lumpy and fatty guys, still not qualified as having nice bod will run while looking at the ground.

Tun Fuad ParkThe good thing about the park is that there is a structure (sort of like a bridge) that goes over the lake and connects to the trail on the other side, providing a short-cut for lazy people like me.

The atmosphere there is great. The green lush trees gives clean fresh air. I tried to catch the air with a deep breath but it turned out gross cuz a jogger suddenly came from behind and passed me by. Somehow the smell of a body filled with sweat can overcome the freshness of the air, no matter how green those trees are.

So we went across the lake. People were throwing bread to the fishes and turtles. I went dizzy for a while when the structures were swaying a bit. Those thing moves when people walk on them - woah time to get off these unstable structures!

We ended up doing probably 500 metres walk but my son was sweating as if he’d just finished climbathon. It was a good outing, eventhough a short one.

Anyway, enjoy these pics. More on my flickr account.

Throwing food
Its Merdeka feast to the fishes underneath!

Thick jungle
Green

Sunset
Sun setting behind the trees.