For me the day was a normal one, spent at doing almost nothing except some gardening and watching TV. The day was cool, lazy, punctuated by rain. I really love rain. When I'm at home, it's the best thing that can ever happen.
I leave you dudettes, dudes and aliens with some pictures, one of the garden, which has tremendously changed by the way, one of "goyave de chine" which I ate after such a long time today and one of "gateaux piments" which I feel should be the national Mauritian savoury, seriously! :D
Have a happy independence day and cheers! :D
Have a happy independence day and cheers! :D
i love the gato pimientttttttttttt....
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I've got an old camphone from which I like to take crappy pictures to po
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I believe this line doesnt stand anymore.. :P
Sun, yeah I think I'll have to change that line one of these days! :P
ReplyDeleteNot eaten any goyave at all since 1996 and gateau piment since 2005-2006 I think...
ReplyDeleteSachin, wow! that's really a hell of a long time.
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ReplyDeletesachin you were out of the country or what???
ReplyDeletehehehe, moi monn bien fete lindependance, I woke up and got myself stoned till 15hr, then i watched Braveheart again after a long time! And it just ROCKS
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lol, 1 zour gato brinzel, lot zour gato piment :P
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Independence day didn't sound like independence day at all to me! I spent most of my day sleeping! Heavy rain, thunder and lightning... no better weather for my beauty sleep :D
ReplyDeletehey i ate gato piment too today!
ReplyDeleteyou're right, that's one of the best thing about being mauritian, sa ek dholl purri. avek briyani ossi...
you're making good use of the cam i see, keep it up!
xoxo
I love the photo of your garden. I like gato piments. Salade gato piment is nice too. :P
ReplyDeleteyou're lucky! Moi independence day dans travail! YEAH
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