Sunday, April 11, 2010

Summer 2

My eldest son gave us this giant watermelon because he's feeling generous and grateful. He got promoted at work and the big boss is sending him to Dubai. My daughter Christine suggested we take pics first before cutting up the melon.

The real Philippine mango is all yellow. This is a different variety as it has a reddish bottom(?).

This is like a bonzai rose plant. The flowers are too small, just the size of a penny and is aptly named pitimini.


Summer is never complete without the steamed crabs. There's even a recipe where the crabs are marinated in beer and called Drunken Crabs.

6 comments:

  1. Uy, you have a new blog, di ka nagsasabi, ha? Buti I discovered it. That watermelon's humongous! Kasinglaki ng blessing ni Rius, hano :D

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  2. Teh, this is the same blog. I just changed the title and template.

    Rius will leave for Dubai on the 26th.

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  3. Mas gumanda itong blog mo--di ko nakilala.

    Ha? Rius is leaving that soon? Kelan siya babalik? Belle is asking, is he staying there for a long time?

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  4. Teh, what a way to chika. Dito tayo sa baba ng blogger. Jeje. :)

    3 months subok muna. If kayanin nya baka magtagal pa siya dun. May aunt si Chi sa Dubai and several friends too. Pag within 2 years di maka-join sa kanya family nya, uuwi na lang siya or magpapalipat sa ibang branch like Oz or NZ.

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  5. Beh, oo nga, jeje! Tama yung 3 months muna. Sana Rius's family can join him soonest. Mami-miss niya yung special growing-up moments of his 3-girls-plus-1. Wish him and Chi and the 3 princesses the best in our Father's love!

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