Saturday, August 6, 2011

Dim Sum



I had a wonderful lunch with friends.
We had been talking about having Dim Sum together for years.
Mr. Dragon, me and his colleagues, our friends. 



Fung's Kitchen


One thing or another kept us from dim sum, 
but finally success!


Fung's Kitchen


We ate.
Talked about old times.
Cried a little.
Toasted with tea, to Mr. Dragon.
Wishing he was still here with us.



Dim Sum

I found out I like seaweed!
(Pictured on the far right.)


Thank you to our hostesses:
and 

Wishing YOU well and a joy filled week!


31 comments:

DVArtist said...

Sounds like a good time. The place where you ate looks soooo inviting. hmmm sea weed is the best.
Nicole/Beadwright

The French Hutch said...

That is just the best time to be had. Great friends, conservation about good times/bad times shared,
memories and of course good food........

~Emily
The French Hutch

Pondside said...

This is one of our favorite weekend things to do. There's a great Dim Sum place in town and I could visit, chat and eat for hours!

Sarah said...

Sounds like a great way to spend a morning with friends.

Lynn said...

Sounds like you had a nice time! I haven't eaten sea weed, only found it between my toes at the shore:@)

Barbara F. said...

That looks like a nice place to eat! I am not crazy about seaweed, too healthy I think :). Stopping by from Seasonal Sundays. xo,

The Tablescaper said...

This looks like a wonderful day. Thanks so much for sharing your special day with Seasonal Sundays.

- The Tablescaper

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Looks like good dim sum!

Kim Mailhot said...

My Dad used to take my two sisters and me to Dim Sum in Montreal's China Town when we were kids. I haven't been in many, many years.
Love that you found the time to come together with your friends like this.
Happy Sunday, Beautiful Snap !

Cezar and Léia said...

It's a beautiful and so peaceful place for meeting friends.
Enjoy your Sunday,
purrs and love
Luna - WE LOVE LUNA

Maggie said...

We love chinese food, and dim sum is always one of our favourites to choose.
This restaurant looks very inviting, thanks for taking me along!
Many thanks for stopping by.
Maggie

Sunny Simple Life said...

I have always wanted to try Dim Sum. My daughter is a huge fan. Looks fun with all your choices there on the table.

Tablescapes By Diane said...

Hi lovely lady.
looks like you had a great time for lunch with friends. The food looks yummy.. Thanks so much for your sweet comment on my Tablescape so sweet of you.Im one of your followers on your blog. I hope you can come join me also, and have a great week.
XXOO Diane

Babs said...

Lunch with good friends and good food. That's the best way to spend an afternoon. I haven't tried seaweed, but it looks interesting and it's green. I should like it. :)
Thanks for stopping by.
Babs

Rettabug said...

You're brave, Snap...I don't think I could eat seaweed on purpose! LOL

I'm glad you had a nice time with your friends.
fondly,
Rett

Jojo said...

You just can't beat a special outing with good friends, especially when sharing memories together.

Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. Have a wonderful week.

Maria said...

I've had seaweed soup and liked it. I never think of ordering it when I'm at a restaurant but I'm going to have to try it again. Sounds like your outing was lovely.

Denise said...

What a sweet post, Snap. There aren't many things better than enjoying good food with good friends. Thanks so much for visiting my blog and for taking time to leave a comment. I'm really glad you enjoyed your tour of Highlands. You must come and see it in person sometime.

Hugs,

Denise at Forest Manor

Janet said...

How nice that you were able to get together for Dim Sum and reminisce. I haven't had Dim Sum in quite some time. I have to go to L.A.'s Chinatown to get it and that doesn't happen too often.

eileeninmd said...

Great like a wonderful time with your friends. I have never tried seaweed, what does it taste like? Great photos and mosaic, have a wonderful week!

Mary said...

Sounds wonderful & delicious~ I like seaweed too :-)

Teacup-In-The-Garden said...

Mhhhhh.....yummie!
Thanks for sharing!
Have a nice week,
Markus

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Good food and good company - The best.
Thanks for stopping by and nice comment.

Marilyn Miller said...

I love Dim Sum. So happy you finally made it.

Unknown said...

Hi Snap, thanks for stopping by. So sorry about your loss. That is a hard time. My heart goes out to you. Your blog is lovely. I have a soft spot for Texas, our son lives near Austin in Leander. I have not done well accepting aging but dear blogging friends have sure helped make it easier. Blessings
QMM

Rajesh said...

Wonderful shots. I am sure you had a great time.

Donna Heber said...

Snap,

It sounds like you had a wonderful days filled with friends and memories. You never know what you might like until you try it, right?

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

This looks like a wonderful restaurant! I haven't tasted seaweed but it looks very fresh and nice.

I'm sorry Mr. Dragon wasn't there to join you.

Icy BC said...

Beautiful mosaics! The deco is beautiful and the food looks delicious.

LindyLouMac said...

I hope you are adjusting to the heat by taking siestas then going out in the evenings when it is cooler! That is what we do here especially during July and August. A good excuse to be in the shade reading after lunch as well. Then off to somewhere like this for Dim Sum, perfect days.

Sherry said...

I'm glad that you and your friends were finally able to sit down to some dim sum...Mr. Dragon would be pleased that you did. xo