I've only seen pomelos around Chinese New Year. Thank you for sharing the photos of the Istanbul airport. We flew into Istanbul for a cruise over 20 years ago, and I have no recollection of the airport whatsoever. Love the Turkish Delights!
pomelonya besar besar...set dinner yang terlihat menggiurkan...apakah salah satunya adalah nasi goreng? Karena tidak biasa melihat nasi goreng dalam mangkok. Something sweet from Turkey...look yummy..Happy weekend Kak Veronica ^^
As someone who has been immersed in nature all my life some of these city views look like images from a science fiction movie. The pomelos look great though.
Beautiful views of the city and evening sky over the highway. The food looks yummy. I have never heard of pomelo, is it a fruit? Great photos. Have a happy new week!
The collection of photos and captions you've shared is intriguing and diverse. It's like taking a glimpse into various aspects of life, from the simplicity of everyday items like pomelos and dinner to the beauty of cityscapes in Kuala Lumpur and the memories of past travels in Istanbul. The photo of the woman selling lottery tickets and preloved books adds a touch of humanity, reminding us of the stories and struggles that exist all around us. Great post!
Hello, Veronica, I love the cityscape images, cool looking buildings and a pretty sky. The food looks delicious. The Turkish Delights just sounds wonderful. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great new week. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Hello Veronica, Very nice photos you shared again and that lady with the phone in her hands is indeed an image you see a lot everywhere now. But I also liked the pictures of the fruits. And yes delicious food is part of your series.π Wish you a lovely new week.
The cityscapes are beautiful and the food looks delicious. I never heard of pomelo fruit and had to look it up. I think I would enjoy it seeing that it's similiar to grapefruit. Lovely photos, Veronica and thanks for sharing.
Such a huge turkish delight kiosk, I'm not a fan of it myself but there are lots of people out there who are. Those melons are massive, what sort are they?
Not sure what Pomelos are, they sure look interesting. The airport photos are very nice. Lots of things to see there, and unique things to buy. Your food always looks delicious on your posts.
The pink lottery tickets make a perfect complement to the seller's pink shirt. Beautiful photos of the Istanbul airport. I'd like to visit that city some day.
I always enjoy looking at your food pictures, Veronica. <3 This week, those cityscapes stand out to me. Great shots! I hope you're having another good week. :)
So interesting collection, from spaces I'll never see during my life! Thank you so much, Veronica! I love how you create these gallimaufries. Happy WW and a fine August! Hugs! ❤️π
Hello my friend! Hope you're having a great day! Be careful the hackers are out & on a prowl. We just got home from fixing my car & bammmm we could see the hacker moving around on my husband's screen. So make sure you have a good bug program... you know like Norton or somebody! Take care & have a great day!
Thank you so much for sharing more amazing photos. It is exciting to see your part of the world. The Pomelo fruits look pretty hanging up like that, and I would be curious as to what they tasted like. Happy August to you :)
The cityscapes were amazing, Veronica Lee, and I liked your take on the highway of life as well. And, of course, the food looked as wonderful as ever, if only I could use my chopsticks to sample some!
I've only seen pomelos around Chinese New Year.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the photos of the Istanbul airport. We flew into Istanbul for a cruise over 20 years ago, and I have no recollection of the airport whatsoever. Love the Turkish Delights!
Love pomelos! The dinner looks great and I love the cityscapes of KL. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletepomelonya besar besar...set dinner yang terlihat menggiurkan...apakah salah satunya adalah nasi goreng? Karena tidak biasa melihat nasi goreng dalam mangkok. Something sweet from Turkey...look yummy..Happy weekend Kak Veronica ^^
ReplyDeleteLove the cityscapes. Happy weekend, Veronica! π·πͺ·π»ππ
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful those pomelos, I've never seen this before.
ReplyDeleteThe food looks delicious again.
Greetings Irma
The Pomelo fruits are looking great. I have never seen them here.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, Veronica.
Hugs.
As someone who has been immersed in nature all my life some of these city views look like images from a science fiction movie. The pomelos look great though.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see turkish delight :) thanks for your sharing have a lovely week...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great compact week you had. Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteDearest Veronica,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely presentation of the pomelo fruit!
The Turkish delight also looks like a fairytale—excellent photos.
Hugs,
Mariette
I'll have to look up what a pomelo is, Veronica. I've never seen one before!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the highway!
I have never been to Istanbul. Thank you for sharing such pictures.
Have a nice weekend!
Gostei de ver estas belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
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Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Beautiful views of the city and evening sky over the highway. The food looks yummy. I have never heard of pomelo, is it a fruit? Great photos. Have a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting things you find to photograph.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLindas fotos me dan ganas de los pomelos. Y rica tu cena. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing, and it's a big place. Beautiful photos too.
ReplyDeletePomelos look attractive..... are they edible?
ReplyDeleteThe collection of photos and captions you've shared is intriguing and diverse. It's like taking a glimpse into various aspects of life, from the simplicity of everyday items like pomelos and dinner to the beauty of cityscapes in Kuala Lumpur and the memories of past travels in Istanbul. The photo of the woman selling lottery tickets and preloved books adds a touch of humanity, reminding us of the stories and struggles that exist all around us. Great post!
ReplyDeleteHello, Veronica,
ReplyDeleteI love the cityscape images, cool looking buildings and a pretty sky. The food looks delicious. The Turkish Delights just sounds wonderful. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great new week. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Hello Veronica, Very nice photos you shared again and that lady with the phone in her hands is indeed an image you see a lot everywhere now. But I also liked the pictures of the fruits. And yes delicious food is part of your series.π Wish you a lovely new week.
ReplyDeleteLook the KL cityscape. I was last there some 17- 18 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI could spend many hours in that market! Great shots!
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The cityscapes are beautiful and the food looks delicious. I never heard of pomelo fruit and had to look it up. I think I would enjoy it seeing that it's similiar to grapefruit. Lovely photos, Veronica and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI always love your photos and how you "see." Those pink and green "bundles" are fabulous~
ReplyDeleteYour food shots always look tasty but today's really have me wanting a bite. Have a great week!
ReplyDeletewow what photos! impressive pictures! wonderful vacation memories!
ReplyDeleteXOXO πππ€
Such a huge turkish delight kiosk, I'm not a fan of it myself but there are lots of people out there who are. Those melons are massive, what sort are they?
ReplyDeleteWhat spectacular photos and the food looked luscious I enjoyed all of the photos thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a gallimaufrytasticated week π
Nice dinner :D
ReplyDeleteNot sure what Pomelos are, they sure look interesting. The airport photos are very nice. Lots of things to see there, and unique things to buy. Your food always looks delicious on your posts.
ReplyDeleteWishing you happy August days.
~Sheri
Dinner should look good I loved your pictures.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen before the pomelos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the cities.
I visited Istanbul during a cruise and I liked a lot.
I have never seen before the pomelos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the cities.
I visited Istanbul during a cruise and I liked a lot.
So much good food. Hope it tasted as good as it looked
ReplyDeleteThe pink lottery tickets make a perfect complement to the seller's pink shirt. Beautiful photos of the Istanbul airport. I'd like to visit that city some day.
ReplyDeleteLovely selectin. Back, back, back πin time I had a pen pal from Kuala Lumpur.
ReplyDeleteThe hanging Pomelos are so funny. I like it too, greetings from Germany
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Lovely photos. It is many years since I have been to Istanbul. My hubby would be like a kid in a candy shop with all th at Turkish Delight.
ReplyDeleteLots of pomelos hanging around. They must be popular!
ReplyDeleteOur son Carl is on holiday in Turkey. He's under strict instructions to bring back some Turkish delight. Love it!
ReplyDelete...Kuala Lumpur is modern and beautiful! Have a wonderful week, Veronica.
ReplyDeleteExcellent captures!
ReplyDeleteOh the food. Oh the food. Your food looks so delicious. I'll be right over.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Veronica. ♥
I had no idea Pomelos were so huge! I've never tried one but I keep hearing about them all the sudden. Super curous.
ReplyDeleteOh, the food looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beautiful city!
Enjoy the week...
I always enjoy looking at your food pictures, Veronica. <3 This week, those cityscapes stand out to me. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteI hope you're having another good week. :)
So interesting collection, from spaces I'll never see during my life!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Veronica! I love how you create these gallimaufries.
Happy WW and a fine August! Hugs! ❤️π
Beautiful images of Turkey, and the woman selling lottery tickets, brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHello my friend! Hope you're having a great day! Be careful the hackers are out & on a prowl. We just got home from fixing my car & bammmm we could see the hacker moving around on my husband's screen. So make sure you have a good bug program... you know like Norton or somebody! Take care & have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing more amazing photos. It is exciting to see your part of the world. The Pomelo fruits look pretty hanging up like that, and I would be curious as to what they tasted like. Happy August to you :)
ReplyDeleteThe cityscapes were amazing, Veronica Lee, and I liked your take on the highway of life as well. And, of course, the food looked as wonderful as ever, if only I could use my chopsticks to sample some!
ReplyDeletehave a great day
ReplyDeleteIstanbul Airport is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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preloved books. i absolutely love that phrase ... so beautifully appropriate, Veronica.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos! I can not get over the size of that airport. The cityscapes are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful selection of photos!
ReplyDeleteThoroughly enjoyed your street candids. The food is always an eye opener
ReplyDeleteYou have been to some very interesting places in your travels.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
Love all the city scenes. I'd buy a ticket from her and probably a few books.
ReplyDeleteLove the food and the travel photos. The ladybug clips on the trees are interesting
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