The following sky photos were taken in the 1st week of this month, December.
Morning sky at 7:20am.
That morning, we get to see the sunrise even for a short while.
Hubby and I love to eat this messy dry colour noodles.
I will always order flat rice noodle (koay teow) while hubby will order the yellow noodle.
The thick curry gravy almost completely covered the noodle.
I need to stir up the noodle just to check if I had the right plate of noodle.
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This was about 1 week later.
This was at 6:50am.
The sky was dark but it didn't rain so we had our morning walk.
My stomach was not feeling well for a few days so I went to the government clinic near my area. While waiting to get my medication, I saw this little girl looking at the Christmas decoration. For your info, my stomach is feeling much better now. Doctor's advice: refrain from spicy and sour food.
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So for the time being, I will be a good girl.
For next morning's breakfast, I ordered 1 popiah (spring roll) to share with hubby. What about the chili on the popiah? Fortunately, it was more sweet than spicy.
The popiah tastes good. A must order on our next visit.
I ordered shredded chicken noodle or kai si hor fun.
This is quite good but not as good as our regular stall in my area.
Hubby ordered prawn noodle (combination of yellow noodle and rice vermicelli).
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Yesterday, a close friend drop by to give me something.
I received these 2 flower bouquets from her. They are not real flowers. She has a few so she gave me 2.
She suggested that I can use the flowers for decoration.
I decided to decorate my mother's mother-in-law tongue plants with the yellow flowers.
She also gave me the above Christmas cookies.
Nine pieces of yummy cookies or berry tarts with a star in the centre.
Linking to Skywatch Friday.
Seek him who created the Seven Stars and the constellation Orion,
who turns darkness into morning and day into night,
who calls forth the water from the ocean and
pours it out as rain upon the land.
The Lord, Jehovah, is his name.
(Amos 5:8, The Living Bible-TLB)
Great post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim.
DeleteThose Berry Tarts are lovely and I bet very addictive and delicious. The popiah and dry curry noodles look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, PH. They are all delicious.
DeleteThe dishes are very tempting. I will visit Malaysia one day
ReplyDeleteThank you, Roentare. Oh yes, Malaysia welcomes you to visit.
DeleteThat thick curry might be the culprit of your stomach problem. Good that you are feeling better now, Nancy. The artificial flowers look so real.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. Probably the mango that I took one late night that cause my stomach problem.
DeleteI would enjoy such dry curry. Yummy Xmas cookies. Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteIt's Christmas Eve tomorrow. A Blessed Christmas to you and your loved ones. My missus did go and buy some cookies but I am not touching those - have to keep to me low/no sugar diet for my own good.
ReplyDeleteThank you, STP. Blessed Christmas to you and family too. I too need to watch my diet.
DeleteYummy cookies and the dusty white topping reminds me of snow! I loved the Christmas tree and the flower decor on the mother tongue plant pots. Please avoid spicy foods at times.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and family.
Thank you, Jeevan. I need to watch what I eat for my own good.
Delete...I hope that you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Yes, feeling much better now.
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Thank you, Judith. I have been a good girl.
DeleteThe food looks great. Glad you're feeling better. Merry Christmas to you and your family, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gigi. Merry Christmas to you and yours too.
DeleteTempting dishes again Nancy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ashok.
DeleteThank you Nancy! Now I am tempted to eat dry curry noodles. Did the doctor ask you to do a stomach scope to see whether you have stomach ulcers or not? Hope you are feeling better now, especially your tummy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. I am feeling very much better now. If I don't get better, she will refer me to the specialist.
DeleteThat third sky shot is dramatic.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteI hope that for these end-of-year holidays you feel better and show us how Christmas is celebrated there. What do you eat?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Norma. We will be having pot-bless dinner in church for Christmas eve. Hope I will be able to take some snapshots of the food.
DeleteI'm glad you are feeling better by now. Nobody wants to be sick for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAgain, I love the food you are eating.
I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.
Thank you, Yogi. My weakness is hot, sour and spicy food which I will have to avoid this Christmas.
DeleteThe flowers are wonderful. I wish I knew how mo make ones like this.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteHappy Holidays!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Makanan dan kue"nya pasti sangat enak ,ingin cicip rasanya..
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mreneyoo.
DeleteWhat you call mother's tongue we call mother-in-law tongue. I've been told they are easy to grow, but i am not so sure since i am terrible with plants. They look very nice with the flowers.
ReplyDeleteOops, sorry Mimi. It was my mistake. You are right, we also call it mother-in-law tongue. Thank you, Mimi.
DeleteThose Christmas cookies look yummy, they're irresistible! Happy Holidays! ~ Ms. Donyarific
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ms Donyarific. Happy holidays too.
DeleteGuess the refrain from spicy/sour is only until your stomach gets better. After that can resume. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, hopefully.
DeleteBeautiful skies. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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