We are still in the midst of the different types of MCOs. There is nothing exciting happening for us except to think of what we are going to have for breakfast, lunch, dinner and in between. Other than food, I also look forward to sunrises, sunsets, and a little bit of gardening. I have to admit that I am slowing down in my gardening.
This was 31st May.
Sunrise at 7:18am
Same time, at the reverse side.
Back to the sunrise at 7:20am
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We still have 5 more days of EMCO to follow before we join the nationwide lockdown. Hubby went out to buy take away breakfast from Kafe Little Nam Yeong.
Flat rice noodle (koay teow), shredded chicken meat, prawn, and etc. minus the chicken and prawn broth.
Shredded chicken and prawn noodle with the broth added to it.
My sea hibiscus in different colour shades.
Yellow in the morning and pink by midday.
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A "Fishy" Dinner
Fish (torpedo scad) stuffed with spicy sambal aka ikan cencaru sumbat sambal.
Our neighbour bought these for us.
Fish head assam curry
Ordered and given by our neighbour the day earlier. Since I had already prepared dinner, I kept it in the fridge. That was how we ended up with 2 types of fish dishes for this dinner.
Blanched broccoli drizzled with some soy sauce.
I got distracted and returned to the kitchen to find the broccoli over cooked.
Thanks to our neighbour for their generosity.
Sunset at 7:25pm.
Sunset at 7:27pm.
Evening sky at 7:28pm
I like the clouds behind the hills.
Can you see the telecommunication towers on top of Kledang Hill?
Linking to Floral Bliss, Skywatch Friday & Garden Affair.
Let the waves clap their hands in glee and
the hills sing out their songs of joy before the Lord,
for he is coming to judge the world with perfect justice.
(Psalm 98:8-9, The Living Bible-TLB)
nice evening view!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nux.
DeleteNice to see your sunrise and sunset - the last photo is lovely those clouds are certainly different.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteSame here, nothing exciting happening for me too, just looking forward to the food I am eating plus looking forward to spending my solitaire time reading my books in the aircon library that's all.
ReplyDeleteYou took such beautiful sunrise and sunset photos. You have good photography skills.
Thank you, Libby.
DeleteI am a great fan of fish. Beautiful sunset photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. I love fish too.
DeletePlanned to cook fish head assam curry tomorrow. Hehe.
ReplyDeleteWonder the full lockdown will continue, as cases going down?? Somehow the figures are there and here, not down steadfast. Sigh.
The number of cases is still high. We just heard that lockdown has been extended to another 2 weeks.
Delete...I have only seen sea hibiscus in the bright yellow color.
ReplyDeleteIt will change to pink around midday.
DeleteYes, can see those towers. Wonder which telecommunications company they belong to. Do you know? Two different fish dishes mean you have to work harder since your spouse would just eat a bit of each.
ReplyDeleteThe towers belong to RTM.
DeleteThose sunset shots are so beautiful, Nancy. Love your fish dinner :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteYum
ReplyDeleteThank you, RR.
DeleteBeautiful skies.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
DeleteSo many pretty sky shots today!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteThe sunrises & sunsets are gorgeous! I never knew that a hibiscus can change color. Sea hibiscus is very special! Warm greetings from Finland.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta.
DeleteI love those clouds peaking over the hills. Nice colors and textures in your skies. And your food is superb!!
ReplyDeleteStay safe!!
Thank you, Yogi.
DeleteYour yellow then pink hibiscus is amazing!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, your blog makes my initial comment disappear and I always have to retype it. Wish it would not do that.
Thank you, Gigi. I am so sorry for the inconvenience. I don't know why it is happening. Wish I could do something about it.
DeleteSky and clouds as well as your flowers look amazing. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you and have a great weekend.
DeleteYour sky pictures are gorgeous! Your blog is the nly place I have ever seen Sea Hibiscus!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteI'm torn between your sunrise and sunset photos. Both are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a wonderful weekend.
DeleteSuch beautiful days! May your restrictions end soon.
ReplyDeleteRestrictions have been extended another 2 weeks.
DeleteBeautiful skies and flowers not forgetting the yummy food. Stay safe, Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane.
DeleteGorgeous skies.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteBonitas tus flores. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteI like the colour changes of sunrise and sunset and it is different everyday. The flat noodles and prawn soup is kai si horfan right? One of my favourites. I have not heard or seen sea hibiscus and it is amazing it changes colour as the day progresses. I am going to look for it in the nurseries after lockdown
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kestrel. Yes, Sea hibiscus is sold in the nursery.
DeleteWe are blessed to have nice neighbours... especially during this lockdown, we have help from them...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Claire. Good neighbours are God's blessing to us. Bless and be blessed.
DeleteBeautiful skies!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteGreetings and Salutations! I really enjoyed your sunset photographs this week. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great week.
Deleteincredible sky photos - I also spend most of my time planning my meals!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol.
DeleteLovely skyshots and mountains view!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteBeen a while since I had that cencaru sumbat dish. If I cook, it'd always be fish separately with sambal on the side heh.
ReplyDeleteI seldom cook this because quite a lot of work involved.
DeleteWow ! The sea hibiscus looks beautiful. The shot of clouds emerging from hills is awesome. Thanks for joining Garden Affair.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Arun for hosting.
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