19th Sept, Sat

After visiting to Gatineau Park, we headed home to have little french et mexican tea break.
oh, the weekend-makan is never ending as we went to this cozy cafe after the tea break. (Ya i know, i must have put on a few pounds after). We went down town to Cafe Paradiso for some drinks with Sly's friends. There was a live band playing jazz when we arrived and we sat down cozily with our coat off.
Went walking around Gatineau Park after a good french breakfast prepared by Sly. Oh, what a relax morning if there is someone prepare you breakfast, no?!! hee..
Sly is making pan cake. French way of eating pan cake is adding fine sugar and squeeze of lemon
There is this unique lake, named Pink Lake. The Pink lake is green in colour. Why called a green lake pink, because of the earliest settlement of this Pinkfamily in 1830s. This lake is unique due to the water at a depth of 13 m or more contains no oxygen. Thus the green colour water of Pink Lake.
It took us about 2 hours to walk round the Pink Lake. Indeed, it was a great exercise for me :)
It took us about 2 hours to walk round the Pink Lake. Indeed, it was a great exercise for me :)
People cycling, camping, picnic, jogging, photographing or just merely people watching in the park. This park is equiped with facilities, so i have no worries if i have any nature calls.
Baguette with chocolate hazelnuts
Fajitas - Mexican food
After visiting to Gatineau Park, we headed home to have little french et mexican tea break.
oh, the weekend-makan is never ending as we went to this cozy cafe after the tea break. (Ya i know, i must have put on a few pounds after). We went down town to Cafe Paradiso for some drinks with Sly's friends. There was a live band playing jazz when we arrived and we sat down cozily with our coat off.
The night swayed with lounge music lingering at the back and sipping with sangria and mojito cocktail.
Sunny,
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having a good new life over there! Keep up your posting and we will visit your blog regularly. Take care.
pancakes with fine sugar & syrup? sounds yummy! must try the french way of eating pancakes soon.. r they the normal pancakes? or the crepe types?
ReplyDeletehow was the baguette with hazelnut choc chunks? thats a really interesting way to have baguette! thanks for sharing :)
thanks for following... do visit whenever u're free :)
xoxo, the siu jiat
thanks brian, i will try my best to get my fat ass moving/blogging :p
ReplyDeletethey are the thinner pancake compare to the US/Canada pancake. YES, crepes
the baguette with nutty chocolate, delicioussss.. siu jiat, you can affort to put on more weight, no worries