Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Eating Head and Ears


One morning when I opened the front door to feed my girls, I was confronted by this.


Ah Boi had climbed the grille door.


When I opened the grille, she climbed right to the top. Naughty girl!


Later that morning I went to Jaya Grocer (before visiting mum) and I spotted these Heirloom Beef tomatoes. They are gorgeous aren't they?


Then I made my way to the chap fan stall and used the "secret garden" as a short cut.


The Frangipanis are "bald" with most of their leaves fallen off. But they were flowering.


I wonder why the leaves dropped.


Hot weather?


Then I crossed the road.


I somehow trained my eyes on Sik Thong Ba.


Due to this post hah...hah... I was a little bit tempted. 

On my way back from DJ to DU, I also noticed that the Frangipani outside one of the houses was also in the same condition - leaves dropped but flowering like crazy.


It was a very hot day and it looks like the heat is back.

Later on my way to lunch I saw this poster outside a hair salon.


I'll stick to old year look (or rather my perennial look). With that money I can go for a nice meaty meal.


I went to the kueh chap shop.


My order was the usual.


Pig ears.


Pig head meat.


Another serving of the same. I requested for no fried garlic. So that was my protein and collagen fix for the day.


Back at The Starling, I may have drawn an incorrect conclusion about the lack of Chinese New Year decorations. The concourse was cleared and I think something nice (grand?) might come up.

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful photos, dear friend. Ah boi is a very agile and beautiful cat 🐈 😻 🐈‍⬛️
    Okay, I knew that there were pig πŸ– ears dog πŸ• treats but I see from your post that humans consume them as well.
    Love ❤️ the quote.

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