There are more pictures of Cape House Kantary Langsuan today than there are of what I did and what I ate.
Maybe because there wasn't much that we did.
What time the Cathay Pacific flight was, I now don't remember, but I know there wasn't much time for us to be wandering about the place.
There was, however, time for breakfast though, and this morning, instead of the cooked food- which did not have the stir fried flat rice noodles that I liked- I decided to try the pumpkin toast, along with a cup of yogurt, and three hard boiled eggs with Salad Cream.
The pumpkin toast was a beautiful color, slightly sweet, which I liked, and there was this little bit of crunch in the form of pumpkin seeds on the side. To my surprise the toast went quite well with butter, and although the flavor wasn't distinctive- like it wasn't really, really butter salty- there was a little bit hint of sweet, and salt.
Interestingly it wasn't crunchy either.
One would have thought it might be, but no, it wasn't.
The meal over, up I went to the pool where I took a series of pictures.
A part of me knew that I was going to miss this spot, this place.
After all, one thing that I've since learnt to do is to appreciate every place, and every moment that I have.
Perhaps I might not have enjoyed the task that I did at this spot very much.
Perhaps a huge part of me had wished I didn't have to do it.
But it wasn't the place's s***.
The task, and the place are not intertwined.
So I took pictures.
Of the swimming pool, of the outdoor lounge area, of the flowers at the corner of the pool, and of the library in the room next to the pool.
It's a pity that I didn't get to read any of these books during my stay here.
I would have loved to.
There were crime fiction stories and thriller stories.
There were books with interesting titles.
There were even books for children.
But what it is is what it is.
If one day I do come back here, I'll make sure to borrow a book regardless of whether I have time to read it or not.
Back I went to the room to pack, then we headed downstairs to the lobby where, whilst waiting for the Grab, I went outside to take more pictures- of the hotel's exterior, of the lane next to the lobby, of Lang Suan Road just outside.