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Hong Kong, part 2

This is my dear friend Camellia, she’s an art director for Harper’s Bazaar and Cosmopolitan in Hong Hong. We’ve known each forever since working together in Toronto in the late 80’s. Boy, does that make me sound ancient! Although I haven’t seen her for 15 years, it feels like just yesterday whenever we get together.

This is her busband Jeffrey, he is a fashion photographer, and he loves to make her happy.

So, back to that fish market that these folks brought us to…so much fun and so much food. Thank you guys for a great evening! And thanks to the late, great Angie for sharing this bottle. A toast to you…

This is an appetizer of a thousand year-old eggs. I purposely left the image full size, so that you could see that creamy texture!

My guay-lo hubby is such a good sport, he’ll try anything…

Look at him, he’s lying…that smirk says it all…he’ll spit it out when I’m not looking.

Fresh shrimp, sweet and delicious dipped in a light soya with grated ginger.

Giant prawns stirfried in garlic and ferment black beans.

Remember that angry-eyed cuttle fish? Yummy. Fresh scallop in shell topped with vermicelli and garlic.

Steamed mystery fish, and bamboo clam stirfry.

I’m sure these are very good in the chili sauce, but ever since I’ve seen them in the garden, I can’t eat them.

My boy playing with his food.

Kitty picked the right neighbourhood to call home.

This trip to Asia has been amazing. Thanks to my mom for taking us on this journey.
I need another nap.

  • Lisa Cain - I’ve been feeling fatter from just following your blog. LOL Such an incredible trip. It was amazing getting to see some of it through your eyes. Thanks for taking us along!ReplyCancel

  • Camellia Cho - Wow!!!!!! I love it!!!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Janet Eastwood - Thanks for taking us along with you, a great trip with no jet lag!ReplyCancel

  • France Simard - I agree with Lisa and Janet! Thanks for sharing and for brightening my days : )ReplyCancel

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