While I was in my garden watering my plants, an ex-colleague called me through my smartphone. I usually carry my smartphone with me whenever I am in my garden just in case I need it to take snapshots of something interesting in my garden. She invited me to join her and another 2 ex-colleagues for breakfast at our regular coffee shop. Even though I have taken my breakfast with hubby, I agreed to join them for fellowship. It is always good to meet up and catch up with one another.
After having finished breakfast, my ex-colleagues/friends wanted to buy some things from one of the roadside stalls. I too joined them to see if I too needed anything.
After having finished breakfast, my ex-colleagues/friends wanted to buy some things from one of the roadside stalls. I too joined them to see if I too needed anything.
We call this the morning market.
These are temporary stalls.
These small business operators move from place to place.
I bought some spring onions for my home cooked dinner.
I cooked the following dishes for our dinner that evening.
Stir Fried Roast Pork with ginger slices, onions and spring onions.
Soup - Pig's stomach, pork, ginger and peppercorns.
Hubby didn't want any rice, so I cooked for myself a bowl of rolled oat porridge.
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The following sunrise shots were taken during my early morning walk and they are for joining Skywatch Friday.
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The following sunrise shots were taken during my early morning walk and they are for joining Skywatch Friday.
Linking to Skywatch Friday.
The Lord rules. Let the earth be full of joy. Let the many islands be glad.
The heavens tell about how right and good He is.
And all the people see His shining-greatness.
(Psalm 97:1,6 New Life Version-NLV)
The food looks wonderful:) great photos:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteGosto destes mercados de rua e os pratos têm óptimo aspecto.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Thank you, Francisco. Have a good weekend too!
DeleteI like the roast pork but not the soup. Never a fan of innard. Hehe.
ReplyDeleteLovely sky photos.
Thank you, Rose. The stomach is the only innard that I take. The soup is my family's favourite.
DeleteRoast pork mostly went to hide underneath! Oo does the seller clean the pork stomach for you?
ReplyDeleteThe roast pork same colour as the ginger slices. I prefer to clean the stomach myself. Have a nice weekend!
DeleteI love the last one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteBeautiful pics, great food!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Yogi. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteHello Nancy, gorgeous skies and photos. The food looks delicious. Happy Skywatching! Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. Happy weekend and have a wonderful time!
DeleteThe market was such a cheerful place to visit. Great food as always, a delight to see.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. There is plenty to see at the market. Have a fantastic weekend!
DeleteI loves the soup...
ReplyDeleteThe soup helps to warm up the stomach. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteGood Afternoon Nancy, What a wonderful way to spend a morning, drinking coffee with friends and then visiting a market. I love markets, because you never know what you might find.
ReplyDeleteI was interested in your pigs stomach soup, as this is something I have never made. Here in Newcastle, cows stomach, which is known as tripe was often cooked when my husband was a young boy and my husband loves it.
Have a lovely day.
Best Wishes to you.
Daphne
Thank you, Daphne. I love tripe soup too. Best wishes to you and have a great weekend!
DeleteYummy pork fry
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a happy weekend!
DeleteYour photos are beautiful! Lovely views!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteAll the clothing is so very colorful. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your food posts. I would have loved your dinner.
Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. I love to walk through the market to see all the interesting things. Have a fantastic weekend!
DeleteBeautiful sky shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteBeautiful reflections with the sunrise!! The stalls are so colorful! I would love looking through them.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. I too love looking through the stalls. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteYour photos are beautiful from the morning walk. Regards.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Giga. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteNancy your sunrise is really fantastic. Market stalls are the same as in Europe
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. Have a fantastic weekend!
DeleteLovely and colourful market!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lady Fi. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteIt's such a joy to read your blog :) I hope I can visit your beautiful country one day.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
LIANA LAURIE
Thank you, Lianal. You are always welcome to visit my country. Have a good weekend!
Deletewow love the last photos <3
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Thank you, Magda. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteI'm sure it was delicious, but to my western ears, pig stomach soup does not sound the most enticing. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLol! I should have used a better term like hog maw soup. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteLovely post! Happy weekend!:)
ReplyDeletexxBasia
Thank you, Basia. Have a happy weekend too!
DeleteSimple yet tasty home cooking' always the best!
ReplyDeleteHome cook is the best but most times I am the lazy one. Lol!
DeleteI agree with you that it is always good to join friends for the fellowship.
ReplyDeleteYes and meeting often strengthens our friendship!
DeleteThank you, dear. Have a great weekend!
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