Good morning! I am feeling cheerful today. After last night's downpour, the sky is much clearer and I can see the nearby hills. Early in the morning I was greeted by these sweet and lovely pink Dwarf Mexican Petunia blooms from my garden.
This is special wanton noodle, called the Tok Tok Wanton Mee,
not like the normal wanton mee you find in most coffee shops.
Ahhh! This one has special addition!
Crispy, freshly deep fried lard! Yums yums!
Later in the morning, I joined my friends for a walk-in factory visit.
We drove past a residential area and I snapped some nice fencing shots.
We were on our way to visit a woodworking factory.
All kinds of wooden moulds.
It is alright to visit during rest time.
When the workers are at work, wood dust will be everywhere.
Can you see the layer of fine wood dust on the working surface?
I was more interested in this giant jaw-like thing.
This reminded me of the movie "JAWS", directed by Steven Spielberg. After watching the movie, I dare not go swimming. That was many years ago.
Another object that caught my attention was this funny looking robot things. Someone was just trying to have some fun to brighten things up.
When I saw this, I remembered the cute robot in the factory.
This one has a nose but without eyes.
Linking to Good Fences.
"... Hear this, you foolish and senseless people,
who have eyes but do not see,
who have ears but do not hear:
Should you not fear me?" declares the LORD.
(Jeremiah 5:21-22a, NIV)
Fotografias muito interessantes.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Thank you, Francisco. Hugs and have a beautiful day!
DeleteI got stuck at the food as always. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. I am glad enjoyed the food. Have a lovely day!
DeleteI saw the Mexican petunias just a couple years ago for the first time...I think they are so pretty. I would also love to visit that factory.
ReplyDeleteHere on TV we have a show called "How It's Made', and it visits all kinds of places and shows how all kinds of things are made...from crackers, to needles, to baseball bats. Just everything. Our 6 yr. old granddaughter even likes to watch it.
Thank you, Rose. I would love to watch that interesting TV show. We can learn a lot of things from that show. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteThe wanton mee looks good. Hahaha, you have a good imagination to see the similarity between the wood block and the fire hydrant!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. Yes, I do think I am quite an imaginative person. Have a happy day!
DeleteLovely photos, and such a fascinating post!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a good day!
DeleteThe lard the lard!! Yummsss... I must come home n not complain about food anymore!!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, hurry back and enjoy your food. Enjoy your holidays!
DeletePretty colour in those petunias!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Have a lovely day!
DeleteThe robot thing is hilarious! You have to have fun sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephanie. We got to have some fun. Have a great day!
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ReplyDeleteO sol é para as flores o que os sorrisos são para a humanidade.(Joseph Addison)
Obrigada querida, pela visita carinhosa!
POSTAGEM CRIATIVA...AMEI TODAS AS IMAGENS, PRINCIPALMENTE AS BELAS FLORES DO SEU JARDIM!!!!
Um doce abraço, Marie.
Thank you, Marie. That is a good quote. Have a lovely day!
DeleteI have those palnts in my garden too. Wow, I love the wanton noodles. Looks really yummy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Irene. Do you mean the one with special addition? Have a happy day!
DeleteThe Mexican Petunias are beautiful. I've never seen these before. I'm always learning something new on your blog. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
JB
Thank you, Julia. You are so encouraging. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteI saw the pork lard!! This noodle must be tasty!!! And so many char siew.
ReplyDeleteHaha. I also think the robot was cute. As for jaw, the scene that most captured my memory had got to be when the guy scratched his nails on the blackboard to silent the quarreling couple. Hah. I could never put that out of my memory. JAWS! A classic.
Thank you, Rose. Oh yes, certain part tends to stick to our memory. Have a great day!
Deleteyour meal looks good! like the fencing around the homes, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa. Have a good day!
DeleteInteresting factory visit...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteAW!!! that factory visit is cool esp the one that scuplted! weee! The noodles just made me crave for one too! :P and after i visit blogs, ill goo out and eat some real heavy noodles!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve. Good that it works up an appetite for you! Have a great day!
DeletePretty Petunias!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephanie. Have a lovely day!
DeleteVery nice fences. I like that they add to the buildings they belong to. Some fun things at that factory.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ida. Have a wonderful day!
Deleteso much lard...must have been super yummy one lhe. Can imagine the crunchy lard...yummmmm
ReplyDeleteYums, yums super duper tasty! But dare not indulge often...hahaha....Have a great day!
DeleteWahh the wanton mee has so much stuff on top.
ReplyDeleteHeh yes I see the resemblance between that wood thing and that hydrant!
Thank you, Stacy. The wood thing and hydrant are rather cute too! Have a wonderful day!
DeleteInteresting factory-great wood shapes, and I love that they have a sense of humor there too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Erika. Have a great day!
DeleteA very tasty breakfast! Great fences along the way & how very interesting to see all that was going on in the woodwork factory! Very clever of you to spot the fire hydrant robot!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Thank you, Christine. Love that cute robot!
DeleteHooray for lard! That tok-tok mee looks so yummy. Lovely factory visit, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sharon. Have a lovely Sunday!
DeleteHee ... hee ... I'm not a fan of pork lard ... but surely I want more yummy char siu for this plate of wanton mee ... yummy ! Thought you might find R2D2 in the wood making factory ^-^!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. The char siu is homemade and very tasty. Have a great day!
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