Monday, November 24, 2008

Turkish ice cream anyone?

Quote from Carly's Blog:

"EMPS #13: Happy Turkey Day!
Even if you don't live in America, you can have fun with this photo assignment. Here's the general idea. Photograph anything TURKEY! TURKEY thawing in a pan, or roasting in the oven. You can use a stuffed TURKEY (as in stuffed animal) or a stuffed TURKEY ( as in dinner) as your subject. A paper TURKEY or plastic TURKEY used in a centerpiece would be interesting. TURKEY sandwiches, or TURKEY soup would do nicely, as would a TURKEY TV dinner. Live TURKEYS gathered in the wild, or at a petting zoo works, or if you can't seem to find a fowl TURKEY, but you know a real live human TURKEY, feel free to take their picture and post it. But don't forget to get their permission, if you don't they might think you are the TURKEY! I will even accept a photo of TURKISH coffee! If it refers to TURKEY it's perfect for the assignment! One thing... PLEASE remember, this is a family friendly photo assignment. No harming animals folks. Let's show our appreciation for the beautiful bird the TURKEY!

Extra Credit: If you do serve TURKEY for Thanksgiving, show us the WISHBONE!
"

Well, definitely no turkey meat here since I don't celebrate thankgiving , don't even have stuff turkey but I do have an authentic Turkey man with his Turkish ice-cream right by the riverside. He's a looonnng way from home but very well known here for his funny antics while serving the ice-cream to his customer. In a hot and humid country, any time is a great time for ice-cream!

5 comments:

Chan Wah Chen said...

Long time ago he was selling at IMM Jurong. Now he is still selling ice cream in Singapore. May be he is already a PR (just joking).

Carly said...

Hello Jama :)

EXCELLENT! Turkish ice cream. How delightful. I am so glad you played this week, I had no idea there was such a thing. And look how colorful your photo is! :) Delightful. :)

Always, Carly

Karen Funk Blocher said...

Oh, I love that! So colorful! He looks like someone I'd enjoy talking to - and buying ice cream from!

uncleawang said...

Must be delicious..must try opp!!!not on sale in Kuching yet.
Anyway I love the photos of street vendors and city of people.
Have a nice day.

Far Side of Fifty said...

Very nice photo Jama1 Colorful! I am curious how the Turkish Ice Cream tastes? :)