We are still in the monsoon season and most mornings we have overcast sky.
Overcast sky at 8:15am.
This pot of Coleus is doing very well.
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No home cooking on Independence Day, so we had dinner at "Buntong Nga Choy Kai" which is near to us.
We ordered a small plate of blanched beansprout (nga choy in Cantonese or taugeh in Hokkien).
Poached chicken (small).
Blended ginger to go with the poached chicken.
A bowl of flat rice noodle (koay teow) in clear soup.
Independence Day dinner for 2 people.
Sunset at 7:30pm
Linking to Friday Bliss & Skywatch Friday.
Hallelujah!
O servants of Jehovah, praise his name.
Blessed is his name forever and forever.
Praise him from sunrise to sunset!
For he is high above the nations;
his glory is far greater than the heavens.
(Psalm 113:1-4, The Living Bible-TLB)
i can never get enough of Ipoh beansprout and chicken hor fun!
ReplyDeleteI too will not get bored eating these two.
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
DeleteMonsoon season I imagine hot and wet?
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so beautiful.
And the food looks yummy.
Thank you, Iris.
DeleteI'll have poached chicken for lunch tomorrow, Mooncake Festival and bean sprouts too but our not special like Ipoh ones.
ReplyDeleteI won't be cooking. Still have decided want to eat. Most stalls will be closed. Probably end up eating chapati.
DeleteBeautiful sky :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rodzinatestuje.
DeleteThose beansprouts are looking really good.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
Delete...lovely coleus, I'm rooting some so that I can over winter some for next year. Enjoy your weekend Nancy.
ReplyDeleteHope your coleus will grow well. Happy weekend.
DeleteHappy Mid-Autumn Festival ❣️
ReplyDeleteThank you and Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
DeleteLoe the last cloud photo, so beautiful. And the food looks so very good! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Hugs. Happy weekend.
DeleteThank you Nancy for sharing with us your tasty dinner of Ipoh Taugeh & Chicken. sure looks delicious 😋 the colour of the coleus is so pretty. Is it a year round plant or seasonal?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. Yes, the coleus is a year round plant.
DeleteHappy Independence Day, your skies are dramatic, your food looks delicious. My wife has coleus in our garden. Beautiful plant.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Yogi. Have a wonderful weekend.
DeleteHappy Independence Day.
ReplyDeleteLove the plant. Beautiful.
Oh the food. I love your food.
Have a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend.
DeleteThis is the same Coleus that I have! How long do the monsoons last?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny. It usually lasts about 5 months.
DeleteYour coleus is beautiful. Food looks good too. Gigi hawaii
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteThat chicken dish looks like a delish! Love the "white chopped" simplicity
ReplyDeleteThank you, Roentare.
DeleteBellas plantas y genial cena. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThank you, JP.
DeleteNice dinner. I love poached chicken. Nice sun set photos you took.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteNice skies. The coleus is lush and colorful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteColeus is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteThank you, Francisco..
ReplyDeleteYour dishes look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Riitta.
DeleteThe monsoon is approaching us, and it has been cloudy for several days. Coleus was a riot of color!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteThe food you eat always makes me hungry again!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
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