I read in the news that we can see the 'Blood moon' Lunar Eclipse on the 8th November from 4:02pm to 9:56pm. When the time came, I didn't go out to check because it was raining and it was still raining when I went to bed.
6:45am
I didn't expect to see this bright big moon the next morning when we started out on our morning walk. The sky was clear and the moon was near to earth.
These are the best I can get with my handphone camera.
Breakfast before walking home.
Shredded chicken noodle (kai si hor fun) and coffee.
The cut chili padi gives it extra oomph.
Growing Nai Pak Choy in my garden.
I just sowed the seeds and let them grow on their own. I should have replanted to allow space for them to grow well but I was lazy.
Too much water from the rainfall is not good for green leafy vegetables, so I harvested the nai pak choy before they get spoiled and blanched them for dinner.
2nd portion of melt in the mouth bbq pork (char siew) with blanched nai pak choy. Placed both in 1 plate to avoid washing extra plate. Lol!
Our simple dinner with steamed brown rice.
My Ixora plant is blooming after being shifted to a place with full sunlight.
Linking to Skywatch Friday.
Whatever is good and perfect
is a gift coming down to us from God our Father,
who created all the lights in the heavens.
He never changes or casts a shifting shadow.
(James 1:17, New Living Translation-NLT)
Beautiful moon-pics!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken-soup looks great. Oh, it´s so cold here, I would love to warm up with it.
I tried fresh pak choy once (from the store) - yummy.
Thank you, Iris.
DeleteInteresting shots of the darkening sky behind both the moon and streetlight.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteThe moon shots are beautiful! Have never seen nai pak choy here...so green and tender.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. I like this nai pak choy very much.
DeleteToo bad you weren't able to get a glimpse of the blood moon. Your dinner looks delish.
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Thank you, Lovely.
DeleteFabulous moon photos, and your food looks wsonderful as always. Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie.
DeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
DeleteYes, it was raining here too that night. Now that's a nice combination - the char siew and the bak choy in a plate, a balanced meal in itself.
ReplyDeleteThank you, STP.
DeleteThanks for your sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThank you and happy weekend.
Delete...you grow just about everything.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. As long as there is enough space, i will try.
DeleteThe food looks so tasty. I missed the eclipse too but your sky shots are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joyful.
DeleteThat moon is amazing, and you captured it beautifully. I love bak choi, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi.
DeleteThe moon shots are beautiful and all the food looks so delicious!
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Thank you, Julia.
DeleteYour posts are full of deliciousness and goodness. Regine
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Thank you, Regine.
DeleteOh the food. Oh the food.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend.
DeleteOn the lunar eclipse it was cloudy and now it clear and cold.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Thank you, Dora.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Citu.
DeleteBeautiful moon photos! Like you, I couldn't see the eclipse because of clouds and rain.
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a beautiful weekend.
DeleteI do enjoy seeing the moon, and the lovely, delicious things you grow in your garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeletePak Choi little leaves look cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you, RTC.
DeleteIf I did not read your post and just looked at the photos, I would have thought the plate of pork and nai pak choy was from a tai chow place. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLol! Thank you, PH.
DeleteThank you Nancy. Good to Grow Nai Pak Choy In My Garden. I love to eat nai pak. Putting them together with the pork is a great environmentally friendly move. Can save water. No need wash two plates, just wash one. Will you try planting vegetables in water if u r lack of places in your garden? Hydroponic system planting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. I still prefer to plant vegetables the normal ways.
DeleteIxora flower is a beautiful color and looks so healthy. Does it require shade or sunny spot to grow? Food looks delicious. Rain spoiled your fun but lovely captures anyway.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Ixora needs sunny spot to grow and to flower.
DeleteGreat skies including the moon. You did great with your phone camera.
ReplyDeleteWonderful food you make. You are a true foodie as they say here.
The verse is one of my favorites. "Everything good and perfect...." pretty much sums it all up. So I give God credit for all art, and the wonders of nature and everything else good and perfect.
Thank you, Yogi.
DeleteSave washing a plate and this actually looks quite fancy too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy.
DeleteBuenas verduras. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
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