Penangites' enjoy their sunday morning at the markets and coffee shops, chatting away the unfold drama of yesternite. The enthusiasm seems too obvious not to notice that every group member had his own version of why the politcal changes happens.
The indians seems happy with the outcome of the election and so were the chinese and the malays, with exception to the older generations who does look worried that these changes might bring instability to the people.
Travelling in the afternoon, and crossing the Penang Bridge to the island, the traffic is just it usual self.
Even in one of the hypermarket later on, the penangites just look too normal, although the big change in the state goverment had just happen barely 16 hours ago.
I must say that we as penangites are a matured lot. We know what we have done and doing it is just what we did without the need to celebrate since there are miles of things which are more important now, which is to get on going the life as it should be.
Later on in the nite the day has just pass by with penangites busy as usual at the mamak stall , and other food outlets having their dinner with family or friends eating char koay teow or nasi kandar.....
Not much a day after all...........