That was good! We have shop windows a lot like that right here on Fisgard Street. I can't ever resist a slice or two of barbecued pork or duck - yummy.
Hm. Looks a little like a Pe(e)k in Pterodactyl Shop to me.
Gee . . . don't they even take the bills off the poor things before they smoke them? Or roast them? Or whatever they do to them? How hypocritical a question, I know.
long ago i ate in places where the front of house looked exactly like this - although the proprietor was usually quite a bit older and wrinklier and less welcoming in appearance! steven
A peek is all I'm peeking because of being a vegetarian!
ReplyDeletePeace.
Well, is IS making me hungry.
ReplyDeletePeeking fun, unless you dead duck.
ReplyDeleteI think these ducks have already peeked!
ReplyDeleteha short and sweet, the duck we eat! smiles.
ReplyDeletePekin(g) duck indeed
ReplyDeleteOh LORD I love barbeque duck yum. Things like this make me wish I was still in the city.
ReplyDeleteFriko, that is just a lovely composition.
ReplyDeleteFun image!!! Wonderful color and light in this!
ReplyDeleteHah! great- thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd here I sit gazing out the window at mallards and swans on the lake. ::squirm::
ReplyDeleteOh, Friko. Too funny. My husband would enjoy your pun, too.
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
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Was this a Magpie Tale or a Peeking Duck Tale??? :-).
ReplyDeleteThat was good! We have shop windows a lot like that right here on Fisgard Street. I can't ever resist a slice or two of barbecued pork or duck - yummy.
ReplyDeleteA typical Asian impression. Well done.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Good play on words you clever girl!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a wonderful day!
Di
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Hm. Looks a little like a Pe(e)k in Pterodactyl Shop to me.
ReplyDeleteGee . . . don't they even take the bills off the poor things before they smoke them? Or roast them? Or whatever they do to them? How hypocritical a question, I know.
delicious - thanks for the memory.
ReplyDeletelong ago i ate in places where the front of house looked exactly like this - although the proprietor was usually quite a bit older and wrinklier and less welcoming in appearance! steven
ReplyDeleteSuch a funny girl you are!
ReplyDeleteOkay, just saw this pic over at Blue Skies, Sunny Days. I mistakenly thought you had shot the photo!
ReplyDeletegood one friko.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
you want fires with that?
ReplyDeleteClever!
ReplyDeleteFrik-in funny!
ReplyDeleteFunny, funny!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they would have preferred to "sneek" out before they were cooked and put on display! :)
ReplyDeleteHa! Very good.
ReplyDeleteFeeling peckish after that with a yen for Peeking Duck!
ReplyDeleteone line, well done.
ReplyDeleteone line, well done.
ReplyDeleteDear Friko: Loves the visual pun "Peking Duck"...excellent!
ReplyDeleteWell done, well done!
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