De-stressing was the order of the day.
Since we have been awfully stressed in the last few months, Deviljoe and Diplodo agreed to hire a deck chair and deck out on the beach while the rest of the entourage took long needed naps.
The view, I got to say, was fantastic! Every color of bikini and swimsuit imaginable, every shade of suntan u can imagine and the many shapes and sizes of…bottoms… (safer for kids to read?)What more could we ask for? Ahh..this is what I call people watching.
We left our deckchairs at around mid-day to grab some local lunch. Drove up to a restaurant called ‘Jom Ikan Bakar’ . The shop has about 10-15 dishes you can choose from and the drinks are FOC. The Ikan Bakar comes at a different prices depending on the fish that you choose. The restaurant is located just after the roundabout near the airport, heading to Padang Mat Sirat and is open only from 11am to 3pm.
The geng gorging on Ikan Bakar |
Diplodo and I decided on a Ikan pari and a 4inch piece caused us about RM4. Wasn’t too bad I guess
After which we headed back to Cenang to lounge again. We found the most heavenly Coconut Shake (KUKUNUT, deviljoe?) stall a couple of meters from our hotel. This stall proved to be our best hangout spot in the next 2 days.
The Best Coconut Shake stall! |
Back on the beach, close by to our deckchairs, we found a couple of guys from Mid-east doing a thousand different poses in front of their camera. They even had a Carry-Up-Your-Trouser-Leg ala Marilyn Monroe pose. Gay? Probably.
I need to rephrase my earlier sentence, you get the view of every imaginable and Unimaginable picturesque.
Melati Tanjung Beach Front |
The rest of the A-team decided to join towards the evening and after a swim in the Jetski and Banana boat filled sea, we decided to stock up on Apple Bacardi with the help of our beloved and trusted Bartender, Mr Goblin, before taking a drive out to Kuah town for a feast of seafood
The YY snapping away |
Do be wary of where you order the seafood as Kong Kong got quite a nasty surprise from eating the crab at this restaurant we chose.
Second day ended with us all realizing that we are one BIG screwed up and loving FAMILY.
Probably a little too much of loving. But that’s just my POV.
And on another note, any ‘shadows’ or ‘spooks’ of any kind should not be spoken ill of when one is in Langkawi Island. In Fact, try not to speak of them at all even if you do see one. Just sip your Shake and watch the booties.
ok thanks for the correction diplodo and deviljoe. There werent any swimsuits on the beach that day
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