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Greyson spent the night last night and this morning I had to make him some breakfast. I was playing with external flash and told him that I wanted him to make sure his eyes were wide open for grandpa.
This is the whole breakfast plate containing the bacon for the next shot. clockwise fromn the top is 12 grain toast (buttered), tckick sliced bacon, eggs scrambled with diced green chile, and chunks of watermelon (very nutritious, this is about the last for the season).
Duke's - Yorba Linda
It looked pretty good in the viewfinder, until the butter slid off the pancakes.
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Continuing my resolution to cook more, although this didn't involve any actual cooking, just putting foods together. We had vanilla yogurt with granola and fresh berries, soft boiled eggs (my favorite), pomelo, and coffee.
1/20/09 #24
Breakfast Time.
Adult Male Kingfisher feeding fish to Adult Female Kingfisher at Suffolk Wildlife Trust Lackford Lakes.
Taken with Canon 5Diii, Canon 1.4x iii and 2x iii extenders (with Caon 12mm extension tube.)
for years now Saturday mornings are taken up with a run through the park followed by breakfast where we solve all the world's problems. (better large + on black)
can i please have some homemade bread with avocado and cheese ? Hey i already come down from that bottle! I WANT FOOD
My usual breakfast is weetabix with non dairy milk, topped with chia seeds, a variety of fruit and live natural yoghurt.
ANSH 110 (1) healthy habit
Mother drinks tea the English way with sugar and cream -- a British Hong Kong legacy. And I drink milk like a child ;D
I'd forgotten that our Banff tour hotel included a complimentary breakfast. So after mother and I both woke up early, we went out for a walk in search of breakfast instead of to the hotel restaurant.
The day was supposed to be rainy, so we were pleasantly surprised that the morning was sunny-blue-skies. We ended up in a Canadian coffee chain called the "Second Cup" to have breakfast. The error (of forgetting that we could have had breakfast for free) was a serendipity, as spending our final morning in Banff exploring the beautiful town certainly beats staying inside the hotel.
317 Banff Avenue at Wolf Street, Banff, Alberta.