I have previously posted photos of the Sikh Memorial Park - close to the part of the Canning River that Daver 6 and I have highlighted recently. Today my wife and I were riding past when we realised there was a celebration on there. It was the Sikh Society of WA hosting a little commemoration. There were some temporary displays, food, a climbing wall and bouncy castles. There was also a little marque with some dancing and a band. It was fairly small with only a couple hundred people around but everyone was having fun.
The Sikh Band of WA - mostly female
Dancing (Still from a JPEG so not the best quality)
Part of the permanent display with the commemoration in the background
Nice to see all those love pictures from around the world, but my office view is a lot different. Outside of BKK I live out of the factory dormitory and my view is the local food stalls. I've nick-named it "Ratville" with my daughter, as its amazing to see them scurry everywhere even in the daytime. No golden beaches or luxury resorts here!
Oh, and i forgot to mention they have a lovely modern drainage system to take away all the cooking rubbish and wash up water!!!!! One benefit though is being an avid birdwatcher it certainly is a feeding ground minus the rats. I commonly see black collared starlings, Great and Vinous breasted mynas feeding.
Inspired after reading a couple of Japan TR’s on AFF, today I went into Perth for the Japanese Festival.
Lots of brochures to peruse including 50 Things to do in Yokohama, Kyoto Walking Guide, Handy Map of Tokyo.
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