This is an unscheduled post, but I can't resist showing you what I found when I went for lunch today.
The coffee machines were watched over by this fierce tiger.
A panda was standing guard too.
And a Buddha
This was the Japanese day!
Everybody made it very special, and the food tasted good.
I won't question the accuracy of the decoration :-), their smiles is enough for me.
Thank you for your comments on my last post.
I appreciate the book, and of course the friendship attached to it, even more in those sad times.
7 comments:
What a fun theme for your break.
I love Japanese food and eat it a few times a week. Great for losing my muffin top ;)
I just heard on the radio - a bloody and fiery end. Take care Vero x
L'approximation "asiatique" pour japonais...bon, c'est l'intention qui compte. Ça me rappelle l'histoire souvent racontée par ma mère (antillaise noire): sa logeuse parisienne au début des années 50 lui disait "du côté de chez vous" quand on parlait de toutes les colonies, de l'Afrique à l'Indochine. C'est devenu une expression consacrée dans la famille.
That is cool!
don't know whether to be relieved or sad at the outcome of the Toulouse incident.
So cute! I love Japanese food and always try to cook some Jap dishes at home.
How great to have a Japanese Day at work!
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