I was busy taking snapshots of the sky throughout my morning walk. I hope I will not bore you with so many sky shots.
Morning sky at 7am.
Sunlight on the mist on the Kledang Hill top at 7:20am.
Mist covered Kledang Hill top with the transmission towers.
Hubby was walking ahead of me.
Sunrise at 7:27am
Fluffy white cloud with gray cloud.
More fluffy white cloud.
7:35am
8am
Is this buttermilk cloud?
On the way, we bought spicy fried noodle from the roadside stall for breakfast. Hubby had fried yellow noodle, I had the beehoon. We ate direct from the wrapper.
Ornamental Okra growing in the same pot with the Cup of Gold plant.
This is the ornamental okra pod.
These are the flower buds of the ornamental okra.
More flower buds and okra pods.
Ornamental okra flowers and Cup of Gold flowers.
Ornamental Okra is also known as Musk Mallow, Musk Okra, Rose Mallow, and Tropical Jewel Hibiscus.
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That evening because I called to order a tub of our favourite fish curry.
This tub is enough for 4 people. We took 2 meals to finish this curry.
Lots of oil floating on the surface. The red oil makes the curry looks beautiful. I have to slowly skim off the oil from the curry.
I scooped a portion of the fish curry for dinner.
Home prepared Cameron green lettuce for salad with Kewpie roasted sesame dressing. I didn't even steam rice, bought the rice from the restaurant when I collected the fish curry. It was an appetizing and satisfying dinner.
My son, never forget the things I've taught you.
If you want a long and satisfying life, closely follow my instructions.
Never tire of loyalty and kindness. Hold these virtues tightly.
Write them deep within your heart.
If you want favor with both God and man,
and a reputation for good judgment and common sense,
then trust the Lord completely; don't ever trust yourself.
In everything you do, put God first,
and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success.
(Proverbs 3:1-6, The Living Bible-TLB)
I believe you are right that those are buttermilk clouds, called that way because the clouds look curdled. Love your photo of sunlight on the mist because I wouldn't be able to see that view in person. thanks to your photo, I can see that view now. Very satisfying dinner indeed. I guess your husband will only eat the meat part of the fish head and vegetables in the curry. You will eat the meat sticking to the fish head bones, right?
ReplyDeleteYou are right. Actually, he is not a fish person.
DeleteIs ornamental okra edible? The flowers are pretty.
ReplyDeleteI don't know. The pod is not fleshy, very small and a bit hairy.
DeleteBeautiful photos again, love to see the mist on the hills. we have no hills here, it is all very flat. Your food looks great, as always. Have a lovely day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Hills or flat land, they are both beautiful.
Deletecurry fish looks appetizing. I can flood my rice with those curry gravy.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I always do with the curry gravy.
DeleteI always admire your sky photos and the Kledang Hill. The Cup of Gold is beautiful and I had never seen Ornamental okra in bloom. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta.
DeleteThose clouds are a sight to behold. Very nice to look at. The fish curry you bought looks really delicious! I would love those spicy fried noodles that you and your hubby had too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, STP. That is my favourite fish curry.
DeleteNice skies - here it´s grey all over!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, those noodles look yummy!
Beautiful flowers.
Wish I could love fish. We made fish-burgers and since weeks the rest sits in the freezer and I just... don´t want to... and it´s so healthy.
Thank you, Iris. You are like my hubby, he is not a fan of fish.
DeleteGood clouds.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
DeleteBelas fotografias e pratos deliciosos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco.
DeleteWhat a beautiful morning! Ornamental Okra is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteAwesome pictures
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rajani.
DeleteNo te preocupes, Nancy, que no aburres con tus fotografÃas de tan lindos amaneceres, sino todo lo contrario, es un placer disfrutar de ellos.
ReplyDeleteEl pescado al curry tiene una pinta buenÃsima.
Y me ha encantado ver en esta entrada, esas pinceladas de color que le dan tus flores.
Que disfrutes de un bonito dÃa.
Thank you, Manuel for your kind words. Happy weekend.
DeleteI am finding your posts so interesting. We visited Malaysia many years ago and explored street markets/food but never saw the huge array of foods that you bring home - noodles look delicious, such a simple thing but so yummy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Betty. You will need to stay longer or maybe plan another trip to Malaysia to enjoy more of the street food which we locals enjoy.
DeleteGreetings and Salutations! I will never tire of your sky photographs. I was wondering too, if you can eat the okra? Flowers are quite beautiful. I enjoy seeing the different foods that you and your husband eat. Looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteI don't think this ornamental okra can be eaten. Have a fabulous weekend.
DeleteI love your sky shots. Those noodles look good. I guess noodles exist all over the world. LOL.
ReplyDeleteWe all have our own noodles.
DeleteYum
ReplyDeleteThank you, RR.
DeleteI love your sky photos especially those that show the trailing fog on the mountain. And I am glad to see that you are continuing to eat very well!! Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Yogi. Have a great weekend too.
DeleteThe sunlight on the mist makes for really interesting photos. Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a beautiful weekend.
Deletealways love your photos nancy
ReplyDeletei like lettuce salad with creammy mayo...it looks fresh and healthy
and your garden always look so beautiful
Thank you, Gustyanita. Have a beautiful weekend.
DeleteLove the fog.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers.
Love, love, love all the food. Goodness.
Have a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend.
DeleteThe mist on the high ground adds a good touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteThese transmission towers add a lot of interest.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteThe skies and plants are not boring to me, i love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteLindas flores, me gustaron los fideos. Te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThank you, JP.
DeleteClouds I just want reach out and touch them.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Thank you, Dora. How I wish we could.
DeleteGreat review and beautiful photos! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elena.
Deletenice skies. interesting to see the evolution of the day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Klara.
DeleteI wish that I have more time to appreciate the sky and the clouds! It's always a rush in the mornings to go to work and by the time I get home I am too tired to look at the sky. LOL!
ReplyDeleteYou can wait till you retire, then you will have plenty of time to do so.
DeleteI noticed this kind of cotton-wool clouds just last night. The kids thought it was a little creepy as the whole sky was like an inverted bowl of these clouds.
ReplyDeleteI see this cloud quite often. Have a good weekend.
DeleteMore great photos
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteBlessings....
ReplyDeletewow, that grasshopper is huge!
I think it has made its home in my garden.
DeleteLas fotos del cielo me gustan. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
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