We were passing by Pasir Pinji area and hubby suggested chee cheong fun (steamed flat rice noodle) for lunch. Good timing because the weather is not too warm to sit and wait for our lunch. Reached there to find that the waiting queue was not long. We were given a number and we found ourselves a place to sit and wait.
Our lunch, the famous Pasir Pinji chee cheong fun.
The texture of the noodle and sauce is different from others.
For our drink, hubby and I shared this 100 Plus.
Early morning sky at the recreational park - 6:50 am
Still not bright even though it was about 7:00 am.
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I cooked the following for dinner for 2.
Pan fried soy sauce prawns.
Stir fried assorted home grown vegetables from my garden consisting of stubby okras, white bitter gourd, long beans, white and purple eggplants or brinjals.
Japanese Koi
I took these snapshots during one of our holidays in Cameron Highlands.
Japanese Koi in different colours.
Love the brilliant colours of the Japanese Koi.
Linking to Saturday's Critters.
As the light approaches,
the earth takes shape like clay pressed beneath a seal;
it is robed in brilliant colors.
(Job 38:14, New Living Translation-NLT)
you wake up early in the morning😊 love the morning photos 😊
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Deletethis are wonderful Japanese Koi!!!
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DeleteWow, look at all those Koi! They are pretty colorful fish. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. PS, thanks for the visit and comment on my blog.
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DeleteI love those soya prawns! Have a wonderful weekend, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. Have a wonderful weekend too!
DeleteThe ccf looks smooth and soft - oh, so tasty! Love your plate of home grown vegetables.
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DeletePretty colors of Koi!
ReplyDeleteThe dinner looks very fresh, yummy!
Thank you, Evi.
Delete...we are having lots of cloudy days here too!
ReplyDeleteToday is another cloudy day.
DeleteMy daughter used to live in a condo, and all the condos surrounded these ponds that had half a dozen or so huge koi. Our granddaughter loved to watch them.
ReplyDeleteI too love to watch the koi swimming in the pond.
DeleteOh that CCF looks very good indeed.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is giving a variety of veggies now!
The ccf is really good.
DeleteFeliz fin de semana. Besitos.
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DeleteVery yummy, in here it is cloudy, too☺
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalia. Today is another cloudy day.
DeleteLook at all those colorful Koi! And your meals look delicious!
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DeleteWow! the koi look so beautiful..
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DeleteHow i love to watch the koi swim, it is so peaceful
ReplyDeleteA great way to relax.
DeleteI love the brilliant colors of the Japanese Koi as well.
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Me too, Amalia.
DeleteThe ccf looks so delicious and tasty. I love the colourful.koi, so nice to look at. Your homecooked soy sauce and vegetables must be very yummy, i can eat two bowls of rice with that.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby. Have a great week!
DeleteI bet those prawns were tasty.
ReplyDeleteLike the fish, we call them goldfish.
Thank you, Margaret.
DeleteLovely skies and the Koi are very pretty. Have a good week Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. Have a good week too!
DeleteI love watching those Japanese Koi. Very beautiful. Those dishes were tarty as usual See ya Nancy.
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Thank you, Paul. Happy day!
DeleteYour stir fried veggies and prawns look yummy. Have a great week.
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DeleteKoi are so fun to watch. I like seeing your home cooking, it looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sallie. Have a wonderful week!
DeleteThanks for the beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elena.
DeleteI like those skies.
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DeleteThank you and happy new week!
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ReplyDeleteCCF looks very yummy.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best.
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