For the 2nd evening at Fraser's Hill, we requested for Western Style dinner and the operator prepared roasted pork for us. Due to the lighting in the dining hall, the photos are not clear.
Homemade buns.
We had homemade buns with butter.
Mushroom soup.
Baked Potatoes
Blanched crunchy cabbage.
Roasted Pork Slices with pieces of crunchy pork skin.
We were given 2 different type of sauces.
And we had this for dessert, I think it is called Banana Pudding Cake.
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The following photos are of wild plants found along the roadside, taken on our evening walk.
Photo #1. Long strings of yellow flowers and green berries.
Photo #2 - Blue morning glory with pink centre.
Photo #3. Printed leaves with tiny purple flowers.
Photo #4. Weeds with bluish fluffy flowers.
Photo #5 - Green Shamrock plant with purple flowers.
Photo #6. We found these wild banana plants with bananas growing on the slope.
Photo #7. The flower and fruits are not drooping like the normal plants but they are facing upwards.
Photo #8. Wild ginger rhizomes.
Photo #9.
Photo #10.
Photo #11.
Photo #12. Looks like mint leaves.
Photo #13. Forked ferns.
Photo #14.
Photo #15. Plants growing on power cable.
Parasite plants growing on an old tree trunk.
Linking to Image-in-ing & Flower Wednesday.
The man looked around. "Yes!" he said,
"I see men! But I can't see them very clearly;
they look like tree trunks walking around!"
Then Jesus placed his hands over the man's eyes again
and as the man stared intently, his sight was completely restored,
and he saw everything clearly, drinking in the sights around him.
(Mark 8:24-25, The Living Bible-TLB)
Thank you for showing again these exotic flowers and plants. That banana flower - never seen. Morning Glory is amazing in its blue glory :))!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta. We were fascinated with the banana flower and the blue morning glory.
DeleteThe blue morning glory, this blue, don't think i see this blue, as usually the blue, not so dark blue...
ReplyDeleteThis is a very unique blue. I too have not seen this colour before.
DeleteThe color of the blue morning glory is so striking!
ReplyDeleteYes, Phong Hong. The colour is very unique and striking.
DeleteYou always show us the most delicious-looking food and beautiful flowers, Nancy! You live in an amazing place! x Karen
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteIndeed this does look like our kind of food! The mint leaves are so pretty. The blue morning glory are my favorite!! When I was a little girl, I grew up with them growing up the side of our house.
ReplyDeleteWe were so captivated by this deep blue morning glory.
DeleteVery nice wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Monica. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteI could just eat the buns and potatoes for lunch if I don't need to have a balanced meal. Very pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteIf I am not watching my diet, I would love buns and potatoes for any meals. I love baked potatoes.
DeleteThose bread rolls look so nice and the spuds yeah they look good too
ReplyDeleteI have to google and find out that spuds are potatoes. I have learned a new word today through you, Jo-Anne. Thank you and have a lovely day!
DeleteNow I start to think that you don't have to cook at home...that pudding cake somehow reminds me a taro dimsum in Chinese restaurant.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. The bungalow operators cooked our meals for us. I do agree with you, the pudding cake does look like taro dim sum. He he...
DeleteBeautiful pictures as always! Have a nice day:*
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a great day!
DeleteNow this dinner looks more familiar.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. It was a delicious dinner.
DeleteWonderful photos. Thanks for sharing them at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/08/cats-consumate-contortionists.html
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue for hosting. Have a lovely day!
DeleteGreat photos...and I love baked potatoes and cabbage!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. I love baked potatoes and cabbage too!
DeleteYour Frasers Hill holiday is not only relaxing, but you are all pampered all the way. Simply delightful!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, Irene. It was a wonderful holiday for us.
DeleteThis trip is really for relaxation and away from the bustle of the city...
ReplyDeleteIt is good to getaway once in a while to relax and be pampered. He he..
DeleteWonderful post and the food looked delicious, as did all the pretty plants and flowers. Thank you for the sweet words on my blog Nancy, I appreciated them very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise. You are most welcome. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteThat's a western style dinner? Never had that before. I guess there are all kinds of western dinners.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Hello Sandee, so this is new to you too? The dinner tasted great. Have a great day!
DeleteIt is like probably me having Eastern style dinner😀I guess it may mean everything 😀
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to know that there are many different types of Western style meals.
DeleteGreat photos! Kisses:))
ReplyDeletexxBasia
Thank you, Basia. Have a great day!
Deletehomemade buns are yummy.In Europe we have them very often
ReplyDeleteWe only have buns for Western style meals. For Asian meals, we do not serve buns but we have rice.
DeleteBlue Morning glory is a love .... and those buns I cannot believe they are home made so perfect
ReplyDeleteGlamorous without the Guilt
Thank you, dear. The buns made by the operator of the bungalow. Morning glory was lovely.
DeleteThe roasted pork looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteIt was tender and juicy. My first time tasting this version of roasted pork.
Deletebeautiful morning glories and love the ferns. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Theresa. Have a beautiful day!
Deletebake potatoes and roasted pork please OMG, i want to eat again!
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting, right? Lol!
DeleteI love the details. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a lovely day!
DeleteThank you, dear. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI can recognise most of the plants but our surroundings are much more wild-looking.:)The blue morning glory is stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteWow the food.
ReplyDeleteYou have such an eye for the small things. Love those plants on the power cable and the fluffy flowers on the weeds.
Thank you, Stacy. Oh, can't fully depend on my own eyes alone. The one on the cable was pointed out to me by one of my friends.
DeleteThe blue morning glory is so beautiful, love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby. It is a very special blue, I too love the colour. Have a fantastic day!
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