December 18, 2006

le basket


Here's a basket of rambutan for you! It's Monday, the start of a new week and we're getting closer to Christmas and 2007. The least I could do is virtually share my harvest with you. This week is looking to be quite fun. Lunches with friends and meetings with potential corporate clients for the coming year. All's well that ends well they say. I think they said right.

Take this time to enjoy the fruits of our labour. Reflect on both the good and bad. Take the best and make it better. And when night comes, put your feet up and smile. Have a great week! I hope I do.

13 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The rambutans were so sweet and juicy. Nothing like fruit fresh from the garden. However, I am stuck with mental picture of Leong blissfully fondling the hairy rambutans!

10:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

on peut resumer par "passe une bonne semaine" et merci pour le panier de ramboutan (je ne connais pas).



one can summarize by “spend a good week ” and thank you for the basket for ramboutan (I do not know).

11:55 AM  
Blogger Kate said...

Are they as delicious as they look? Got a full explanation of the fruit, how to open the husk, as well as how they look when I researched them on the internet. Have NEVER seen them before. These blogs certainly do give us a good education!

12:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOLOL! My MIL has a wooden bowl full of these fake curved-end hairy fruits...and they look JUST like this! THANKS for sharing...my wine sadness is gone thanks to you Eedie Boyfriend! ;-) xo

12:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I must be mad, I prefer canned rambutans with pineapple stuffed in the middle. Lazy to peel them. Especially if the outer layer of seed skin gets stuck on the flesh.

1:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh, fine! Now I know, what is the name of this fruit, what I have eaten in Kuala-Lumpur, but without name :) I found now also knowledge from Google, so thank you for the beautiful photo and teaching
as well as nice wishes!

4:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh no, rambutan! I like this fruit so much. It's sweet. We can buy them at Asian shop here but it's soooo expensive compare to the normal price in Indonesia :(

7:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Edwin, this is a BEAUTIFUL shot. I love it.

9:32 PM  
Blogger les maudites said...

what is "rambutan"? thank you for such an exotic shot!

10:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's so beautiful. A posy of rambutan! How gorgeous.

5:18 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like the "yellow" rambutan better.

8:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks lovely and i love the shot, so sharp.

9:03 AM  
Blogger kaa said...

thanx for the rambutans. yummy!!!

4:58 AM  

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