This was the 2nd last day (30th) of May. It was a Monday. We had workmen to put up a metal trellis to support our Bauhinia Kockian vines in front of our house / porch. The first three pictures were before the metal trellis was erected.
These Bauhiana Kockiana vines acted as a screen for the front of our house from the outside.
The vines were propped up with the supports that were put up by hubby.
Hubby used metal and pvc pipes to prop up the vines. Due to the weight of the vines, it looked like the support was going to give way and might collapse any time. So hubby had some workmen to erect a metal trellis to support the flowering vines.
Workmen putting up the vertical support for the trellis.
Putting up the last vertical support for the trellis on a hot day.
I took this photo from my sitting room.
The workmen took less than half a day to finish the work.
One last portion (right hand side) of the vines yet to be support by the trellis.
Once the trellis was completed, hubby will have to dismantle the old support from under the vines which will take a few days to complete.
Will need some time for the vines to start growing and see how it will look like in the near future.
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Cooking for dinner.
I bought a fresh bamboo shoot from one of the roadside vegetable sellers. It is not easy to find fresh bamboo shoots in our area.
A big fresh bamboo shoot.
I sliced off the outer layer and discarded the hard part of the shoot, leaving behind the tender part of the shoot. Then I cut the bamboo shoots into strips. Then I blanched the bamboo strips in boiling water before cooking.
Ingredients: Blanched bamboo shoot strips, pork belly strips, chopped garlic, red fermented bean curd cubes (lam yue), dark and light sauce, oyster sauce, salt and sugar to taste and spring onions.
Noodle (mee sua) in white diakon and pork soup.
Ingredients for soup: white diakon, carrot, pork, red dates and gojiberries.
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The following photos were taken at the Gunung Lang Recreational Park.
We saw a pair of white peacocks in a cage.
The other one was resting at the side of the cage.
It seemed to know that there were visitors and without warning, this peacock started spread out and showed off its beautiful snow white feathers. It was a pleasant surprise for us. The white feathers look like delicate lace material.
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So beautiful!!!
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DeleteThe outside of your house is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteBeautiful peacocks. I’m glad you got a stronger trellis.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteThe white peacocks are gorgeous! Good job with the new trellis!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteWow, your Bauhinia Kockiana is wonderful & so vigorous - and filled with flowers! Good job by your husband.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta.
DeleteThat's a great solution with the trellis for your flowers, it looks sturdy and good. It was certainly a lot of hard work! Your bamboo dinner looks fantatsic. And thanks for sharing the pics of the white peacock, so beautiful! I've never seen one before! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Hugs. Have a great week.
DeleteHello, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteYour vine and flowers are beautiful, it is a great idea to have a sturdy trellis. Love the peacock, beautiful bird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Thank you, Eileen. Enjoy your new week.
DeleteGostei das fotos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e tenha um bom fim-de-semana.
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Thank you, Francisco.
DeleteThe flowers are beautiful. The support makes everything neat.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shiju.
Delete...I remember enjoying Bauhinia Kockian vines in Maui, yours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Bauhinia Kockiana loves the sun.
DeleteYou and your husband will certainly enjoy the flowers hanging around the porch. Glad workman came and helped to set it up. Wonderful idea, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a wonderful new week.
DeleteYour new trellis - a well done job. The last picture, peacock spreading its feathers, is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Duta.
DeleteThe workers did a great job on the trellis. It really shows your vines and plants very well. I love the bamboo shoot recipe. I learned something new, I didn't know one could eat bamboo shoots. I also love the peacocks. We have family friends who have them and they let them run loose at their place in the country. They liked to get on top of one of their neighbor's houses.
ReplyDeleteNot all bamboo shoots are edible. Some are bitter and this one is not. I wouldn't know the difference and have to depend on the seller.
DeleteThe trellis is a great idea and the flowers are just gorgeous! You have a beautiful home and so many pretty plants and flowers. You are quite a gardener!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a great week.
DeleteHow beautiful is that peacock! I tell you that the peacock unfolds its tail to attract females or when predators are nearby. For him you were a threat, he protected his territory.
ReplyDeleteAn affectionate greeting from Argentina.
Oh, now I understand. But I am glad we all got to see the peacock's beautiful feathers.
DeleteTe quedo muy lindo te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, JP.
DeleteNow your house looks so sweet and flowery!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Claire.
DeleteYour vine and flowers are beautiful, it is very good to have a sturdy trellis.
ReplyDeleteThe white peacock is also beautiful.
The food looks delicious.
Greetings Irma
Thank you, Irma.
DeleteThank you Nancy for sharing many photos of the installation of the support. How is the vertical pole secured to the ground? Did they dig a hole or they screw the vertical pole to the ground?
ReplyDeleteI think the poles were screwed to the concrete. I wasn't there while the initial work was carried out.
DeleteThe front of your house with the trellis with the colorful flowers looks fantastic. Well done everyone.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul.
DeleteSome wow photos here
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteIs larger bamboo baked.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
I haven't tried baking. This is the only way I have tasted bamboo shoots.
DeleteSe ven lindas las flores. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteThe flowers are lovely and now that the trellis is up, it looks nice and so does the porch. At times I wish we had a porch but doubt we'll ever have one. We waiting for parts to arrive for our dryer that needs fixed. Phil decided to check out what was wrong and ordered parts to fix it and not buy a new dryer. Will hope it works. God bless and have a nice day, Becky
ReplyDeleteThank you, Becky. With a stronger trellis, I need not have to worry that it will collapse especially whenever there is strong wind and heavy rain. It is good that Phil knows how to fix the part s t o your dryer. Hope the parts will reach soon and that everything will work out right. Have a great day.
DeleteThose lovely flowers are worth the additional work.
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen bamboo shoots on sale in Camerons. Wouldn't know how to prepare them though.
Thank you, Stacy. A friend once bought some bamboo shoots from one of the orang asli roadside stall in Cameron but the shoots were not of the sweet type.
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