Naturally beautiful. Beauty is in the cuppa tea. Have a fresh and joyous you with The Fusion Tea. Take a sip, close your eyes, and give yourself a moment...
The flowers are gorgeous, aren't they? I can smell the aroma of bunga kantan from here. As I know, only Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine uses the bunga kantan flower buds.
I want bunga kantan in my garden too! Where did you get your plant Keats, from the nurseries? I love the bloom not only for its beauty but you can add to kerabu seafood by slicing it very thinly..
The snow hit England today, waaah, too cold lah!! So it was utter joy, and very nourishing to see this bud unfurl, and imagine that KL heat... post some pictures of yummy street food soon :)
Successes and failures
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When I first started my blog I set out with the intention of showing my
gardening exploits GOOD or BAD, and not shying away from admitting any
failures. So...
True and awesome Keats. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow how long is this process gonna take? Awesome! tQ
ReplyDeleteLovely pixx! <3 the quote too! :))
ReplyDeleteThese are breathtaking, Keats. And looks nice and warm :)
ReplyDeleteThat is one luscious bloom, S. girl!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicate blossom.
Very true and it is important to take the time to enjoy those beauties.
ReplyDeleteAaaah! Too beautiful for words! Is it a member of the ginger family?
ReplyDeleteNaturally beautiful. Beauty is in the cuppa tea. Have a fresh and joyous you with The Fusion Tea. Take a sip, close your eyes, and give yourself a moment...
ReplyDeleteWow this is an effort of yesterdays that shows today :) Awesome and well done...simply love how you live.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteAmazing... Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteOne plant I wish in my garden now. Beautiful flower and makes you think of laksa.
ReplyDeleteWow, bunga kantan....now I am thinking of eating Assam Laksa! LOL!
ReplyDeleteBreath-taking photo journey. Wonderful quote.
ReplyDeleteThis is something I want to add in my garden too. It's very beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow, o la laa...
ReplyDeleteSnow white greetings from Helsinki - it's been snowing the whole day!
The flowers are gorgeous, aren't they? I can smell the aroma of bunga kantan from here. As I know, only Malaysian and Indonesian cuisine uses the bunga kantan flower buds.
ReplyDeleteI want bunga kantan in my garden too! Where did you get your plant Keats, from the nurseries? I love the bloom not only for its beauty but you can add to kerabu seafood by slicing it very thinly..
ReplyDeleteThe snow hit England today, waaah, too cold lah!! So it was utter joy, and very nourishing to see this bud unfurl, and imagine that KL heat... post some pictures of yummy street food soon :)
ReplyDeleteI love it. This must have taken you ages to painstakingly achieve. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI can see the artist in you !
ReplyDeleteHello!How are You?!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post ,beautiful photos!
Wow..Love the procession of bloom in this post! Beautiful flower and pretty color too!
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful paintings of mother earth. Have a wonderful weekend :)
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