Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Gallimaufry#14
Just a gallimaufry of photos ...
Skywatch from my balcony
Duranta Geisha Girl
The name has a nice ring to it, agree?
FROM THE SHOEBOX — PHOTOS THAT RARELY SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY
Sydney 1992
Chinese herbal tea shop
In ancient China, traditional doctors used to always carry medicines in calabashes aka bottle gourds when treating their patients. Over time, the bottle gourd became a symbol of doctors and healing. And since Chinese herbal teas are consumed for their curative effects, calabashes have become symbols of Chinese herbal tea shops. In the 1940s, each herbal tea shop had two to three golden calabash-shaped vats with taps to store the herbal tea.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Alley Cat
Spotted this beautiful kitty while I was walking in an alley behind a coffee shop.
PERSIAN PUSSY FROM OVER THE SEA
DEMURE AND LAZY AND SMUG AND FAT
NONE OF YOUR RIBBONS AND BELLS FOR ME
OURS IS THE ZEST OF THE ALLEY CAT
- Don Marquis -
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Gallimaufry#13
Round bottle brush
Skywatch from my balcony
I was walking with my friend, Mei, when we stumbled upon this curious papaya tree with a gaping hole in its trunk. Mei explained that it was probably a male papaya tree that had been staked to change it into female so that it would bear fruits. A transsexual tree?!! I thought Mei was pulling my leg but when I googled, I learned that driving a nail/stake into the base of the trunk of a male papaya tree does indeed give it trauma and tricks it into thinking that it would die. So the tree changes its sex to procreate before it meets its demise!
Gobi Pakora — Cauliflower fritters
Recipe here — http://chefinyou.com/2012/02/cauliflower-bhajji-pakora
Mexican creeper
ONE FROM THE TRAVEL ARCHIVES
The butcher, Jean l’Ecorcheur , was an assassin who acted at the behest of Catherine de Medici . He was strangled on the order of the French Queen because he knew too many unsavoury secrets about the royal family.
Tourists have reportedly seen him at the museum and the adjacent Tuileries Garden. Since he is dressed in red, he is also known as the ‘Red Man of the Tuileries.’
Louvre Museum 2019
It is said that the Louvre Museum is haunted and spooky tales of 2 ghosts keep cropping up — an Egyptian mummy called Belphegor and a butcher!
It is said that the Louvre Museum is haunted and spooky tales of 2 ghosts keep cropping up — an Egyptian mummy called Belphegor and a butcher!
The butcher, Jean l’Ecorcheur , was an assassin who acted at the behest of Catherine de Medici . He was strangled on the order of the French Queen because he knew too many unsavoury secrets about the royal family.
Tourists have reportedly seen him at the museum and the adjacent Tuileries Garden. Since he is dressed in red, he is also known as the ‘Red Man of the Tuileries.’
MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD
Apam Balik
Apam Balik in Malay translates as turnover pancake.
Flour, eggs, sugar, baking soda, coconut milk, and water are used to make the batter. To prevent the batter from sticking to the pan, it is cooked in a generous amount of margarine. Traditionally, coarsely ground peanuts, sugar granules and sweetcorn kernels straight out of the can are sprinkled as filling before the pancake is folded over, hence the name. Modern innovations such as grated coconut, banana, chocolate sprinkles, nutella, marshmallow, ham and cheddar cheese are also available.
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Perfect Timing
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