Sunday, January 23, 2005

White Chocolate Mocha

Well since I have been stucked in my apartment the whole day Saturday, I decided to venture into the outside world with camera in hand. I am glad I decided to go out. Eventhough, the cold wind is killing me, but the scenary is just simply breathtaking. Wish I have the patience to post the pic here, but I'll just send it to my sis on the other side of the world maybe she'll post it on her blog! Anyway, it was only a month ago that we went to the Waterfront and took picture of the majestic Kennedy Centre by the Potomac River. Today it is even more Majestic because the river was frozen and covered with floating ice! Its probably my imagination, or could it be that I havent drink my favourite coffee for so long that the frozen river looked very similar to the White Chocolate Mocha. Oh how I long to drink that sinfully delicious coffee.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

u should indulge urself wif that white choc mocha to melt ur frozen tummy, hahaha... I wish u could attach b4 n after pix,i'd luv 2 c 'em

January 23, 2005 7:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the before and after pic is at ninasayu.blogspot.com, which I am sure you already know by now. Alas, not drinking coffee doesnt seem to help me get rid of the flab, ugggggggggh!

January 26, 2005 8:50 PM  
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