Monday, May 2, 2011

Radish Doggie Bento

Radish Doggie Bento by sherimiya ♥
Radish Doggie Bento, a photo by sherimiya ♥ on Flickr.
MisterMan gets chicken sausage and baby potatoes, steamed broccoli, peapods and purple carrots, grape tomatoes, strawberry, grapes and cara cara oranges. Cute detail provided by radish slice and nori. Woof! The background I used is the poster I got from The Fillmore after the Paul Simon concert last week. It was a 2 hour show and he (and his band) sounded great. The highlight for me was the title track from Hearts and Bones, my fave album. He also rocked That Was Your Mother, with the zydeco vibe, and got the whole place dancing to that one. And lest you wonder whether his 69-year-old voice might be failing, he pulled off a haunting Sound of Silence, alone with his guitar, in the semi-darkness without a hitch. The Fillmore theatre hands out free apples and specially designed posters for sold-out shows; a nice bonus. I love this one with the art deco-esque feel!

8 comments:

  1. sheri, it's so cute dog... i love the way you stick that purple things with food pick. and is that purple sweet potato???

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  2. Thanks Oen Priyanto;
    It's purple carrot on a wooden skewer! This variety is purple almost all the way through to the center. Usually they are orange inside, like a regular carrot.

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  3. OMG Sooooo cute!!! and I love the purple carrot too. Too bad I never found it here.

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  4. Thanks Lina! Maybe you can find the seeds? They sell it in the garden shops here.

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  5. Beautiful and vibrant colors! I'm still so jealous of your purple carrots, they're so cool!

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  6. That is so cool! The doggie AND the freebie poster! Lucky you to see Paul Simon.. I am so in the mood for those potatoes I can't tell you how in the mood I'm in for 'em!

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  7. So adorable! LOVE the little radish puppy!I have never seen purple carrots before! though I have seen purple potatoes.

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  8. Thanks Heather, Chantale and Magpie. Taters always sound good, don't they? ^_^

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