I was very hungry. So before I went to buy mum's lunch, I gave myself permission to eat nasi lemak. LOL!
After my wonderful breakfast, I went to buy mum's lunch.
When I approached, the kittie ran away. I continued walking to Damansara Jaya and delivered mum's lunchbox.
Since it was a bit cloudy and not so hot, I decided to take a walk around the neighborhood, near where I used to live.
At this corner I saw this poor potted plant. I thought I was bad. Whoever abandoned this plant was
This is the road behind my brother's house and I used to live in a rented room in one of these houses. I was there for 10 years. Praise the Lord that I now live in my own home.
Anyone recognize this flower? It is locally known as Bunga Tahi Ayam (kay sai hua in Hokkien and translated to English - chicken poop flower LOL!).
Such a pretty flower with an ineligant name! It does not smell pleasant but no it does not smell like chicken poop.
It is a big field, twice the size of the field at my present housing area. I used to be able to run around the outer perimeter of the field (19 rounds) for 1 hour. I was very fit back then. Now, I doubt if I could even complete half a round. LOL!
Good morning very lovely and colourful flowers photos, I like the yellow Marigold the most. Ahhh, nasi lemak, I had it recently. Had a bad dream this morning and not sure what it is trying to tell you. I can still remember the dream vividly but I try to forget about it. Better to forget the dream because it makes you feel afraid and affects your mood. Have an awesome Saturday. Trying very hard to be positive.
ReplyDelete*not sure what it is trying to tell me.
DeleteI have to remember what Linda shared in her blog "To offer no resistance to life is to be in a state of grace, ease and lightness. This state is then no longer dependent upon things being in a certain way, good or bad (Eckhar Tolle). I translate it as "go with the flow, be it good or bad."
DeleteDear friend, great quote! One of your flowers reminds me of a photo that I posted a while back on my blog, one that I took myself, and a few of my followers commented saying the flower was a Bougainvillea. Please look it up on the internet for a visual. Although this may not be the same flower as depicted in one of your photos, it reminds me of the Bougainvillea.
ReplyDeleteYour flower photos are gorgeous, and the kitty is so pretty! How sweet of you to buy lunch for your mother!
I have no idea what your meal was, but it sounds like you really enjoyed it! :)
I hope the 😺🐈 returned to finish the meal. Must be a feral 😺🐈 since is frightened of u.
ReplyDeleteWow! I really tabik 🫡 salute u for living in a rented room for 10 years. 10 years is a long time. That must be after you have graduated with a science degree and work plus study for another 10 years to get your professional certified accountant qualifications to have your successful practice now. 💪👍
ReplyDeleteI often mix up the flowers u shown here with bunga balung ayam since both flowers have the word ayam in their name.
ReplyDeleteAfter eating so many fried chicken leg in nasi lemak, we find that the fried chicken leg served by say yes cafe is the best.
ReplyDeleteThey really should open branches around kl.
Just getting back to the poutine, I mentioned about the French fries and cheese curds, which are sprinkled or placed on top of the fries. For the sauce, you can make your own gravy or use a canned one. The sauce must be hot, and then you spoon it on or pour it over the cheese curds, which will slowly melt onto the fries. It really is delicious and is a very popular dish here in Quebec.
ReplyDeleteLast one, so sorry, I cannot edit my comment. When I say hot for the gravy I am referring to temperature, not as in spicy hot. I just wanted to make this clear because if you make it like this, you will have the original Quebec recipe that is very popular here.
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