Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Remember the Ulu Pandan Heritage Trails brought to you by Chun See and Peter? Icemoon presents these heritage trails in a new light – using their accounts to create some historical fiction set in familiar locales.


The boy’s eyes are on the bridge. It is more complete now. The iron black structure is taking shape. When he first came to the area, there was nothing. Then a pillar went up. And another one.

The construction captivates him. The few times when he was here, he had never failed to check on the progress of the bridge. The bridge is growing, just like his furry Alsatian friend at home.

He closes his eyes. It is easy to imagine how it will look when completed. Just a bit more and it is done, he tells himself.

However, in the mind of the 8-years old boy, he has no idea what the bridge is for.

Perhaps it has to do with the huge excavators digging nearby, he muses.

Check out Icemoon’s post, and his fascinating series of taking Precision Heritage Photography in his blog, Second Shot.

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