Friday 29 November 2019

Stewed Pork Ribs With Chestnuts & Morning Sky

We have not been regular with our morning walk, either it was raining in the early morning or we were out of town. Now we are back to our early morning walk at the recreational park. 
6:50 am at the park, breaking of dawn.
Some light reflected on the pond.
Under the dark cloud was a layer of pink - 7:00 am.
The sun is rising from behind the hills.
Sun rays piercing through the cloud - 7:17 am.

7:18 am.

Looks like a cloudy day.
Cockscomb flower in front of my house.
Stewed pork ribs with chestnuts and mushrooms.
I love chestnuts and I put in extra chestnuts. The chestnuts soaked up most of the gravy. I don't need any rice because I ate most of the chestnuts.
Snake beans cooked with pork slices and garlic.
White scallop fence.
Sorry about the reflected images that got into the picture.


But we Christians have no veil over our faces;
we can be mirrors that brightly reflect the glory of the Lord.
And as the Spirit of the Lord works within us,
we become more and more like him.
(2 Corinthians 3:18, The Living Bible-TLB)

55 comments:

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    1. Thank you, Lady Fi. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  2. Beautiful morning sky.
    Scallop fence looks great with flowering shrubs in the front.

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  3. I always admire your skies, the fence is so lush & green. Happy First Advent, if you celebrate it.

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  4. I love that pork stew with chestnuts! Beautiful sky shots, Nancy.

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  5. Beautiful cloud formations.

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  6. I love to eat chestnuts too and you are right, if eat chestnuts then no need to eat rice.

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    1. Thank you, Mun. Am thinking of cooking this again soon.

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  7. Todo muy bueno. Feliz día.

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  8. Hello, looks like a pretty start to your day. Lovely sunrise. The flower is pretty and I like that scallop fence. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend!

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  9. ...beautiful skies to start the day!

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  10. It is worth getting up early to see that sky! It is beautiful!

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  11. Lovely skies, great food and that cockscomb is beautiful Cheers Diane

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  12. Excelentes todas las imagenes, el plato hecho con castañas tiene que estar muy rico, encantado de visitar tu bonito blog,saludos y feliz semana.

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  13. I love chestnuts also Nancy. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. That makes 2 of us loving chestnut. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  14. Beautiful shots and yummy on the food.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have an enjoyable weekend!

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  15. Beautiful views and really tasty food :)

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  16. Yummy....I could eat right now after viewing these photographs of food. Lovely sky shots. Have a nice weekend.

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  17. Your header photo is very pretty.
    Lovely collection of the sunrise.
    Pretty flower in the front of your garden.

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  18. Such beautiful sky. I love to eat chestnuts too. Will get to see more cockscomb flowers as cny is approaching. Very beautiful surrounding around the bungalow.

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  19. Nice sky and flower,haven't seen that flower before.

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  20. Love the look of that dish! Did you use fresh or dried chestnuts?

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    1. I used ready peeled chestnuts that are vacuum packed.

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  21. It must be nice to get back to those walks, the sky is so pretty that time of day.

    Very pretty fence!

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