Category Archives: Pictures

Welcome to the “Pictures” Category on CurtisMatthews.com

Capture Life’s Moments
Step into the “Pictures” category where each photograph captures the essence of scenic views, delicious meals, and fitness journeys. From breathtaking landscapes to culinary delights and athletic feats, each image is a celebration of life’s diverse experiences.

The Art of Visual Storytelling

Why These Themes Matter
These photographs are not just images; they are windows into the world of beauty, taste, and physical endurance. They are designed to inspire, provoke thought, and evoke the pleasure of living through sight, taste, and movement.

Explore and Savor

Journey Through Diverse Themes
Embark on a visual exploration of serene scenery, mouth-watering food, and inspiring fitness routines. Each photo is carefully chosen to ignite your imagination and encourage your appreciation for these vibrant aspects of life.

Engage and Connect

Share Your Perspectives
Each picture comes with insights into its setting, flavors, or the energy captured. Dive into the stories behind the shots and share your own experiences related to these themes. I invite you to interact with the content and connect with others who share your passions.

Visit Regularly

Discover New Views and Flavors
Keep coming back for fresh perspectives as the gallery grows with new stories of landscapes, culinary arts, and fitness achievements. Thank you for joining me in this pictorial exploration of the world, and I look forward to your continued engagement and feedback.

Unique flavors of Ethiopian food Orlando

Ethiopian food in Orlando, Florida Unique flavors

On Valentine’s Day, while spending a few days in Orlando, Florida, we decided to explore Unique flavors of Ethiopian food for the first time. A quick search on Google led us to a restaurant close to the Hilton Grand Vacations SeaWorld, with an impressive 4.9-star rating Selam Ethiopian & Eritrean. We were excited to try something new and experience the unique flavors of Ethiopian food.

As we perused the menu, we noticed that injera was a staple of Ethiopian cuisine. Injera is a soft and spongy circular pancake that serves as the foundation of Ethiopian food. It is made from a grain called Teff, which is ground into flour, mixed with water, slightly fermented, and then fried in a heavy skillet. The result is a lightly sour and flavorful base that pairs perfectly with the various stews and dishes that accompany it.

We were eager to try the injera and ordered a few different dishes to go with it. To our delight, the food did not disappoint. The stews and dishes were flavorful and aromatic, with a variety of spices and seasonings that we had never tasted before. And the injera was the perfect accompaniment, soaking up the sauces and enhancing the overall taste of the meal.

Coffee from Ethiopia

After our satisfying meal, we contemplated finishing off the evening with a cup of coffee, but my wife cautioned me that it might keep me awake. So, we decided to save the coffee for the next day and headed back to the same restaurant to try it out. We had heard that coffee from Ethiopia was renowned for its complex flavor notes, and we were eager to sample it for ourselves. As expected, the coffee was bright and fruity, with subtle sweetness and a floral aroma. We could detect notes of citrus and berries, and the higher acidity made it feel refreshing and lively. To complement the coffee, we indulged in a delicious Tiramisu cake, which proved to be the perfect dessert.

Overall, our Valentine’s Day in Orlando, Florida, was a unique and memorable experience, thanks in part to our exploration of Ethiopian cuisine and coffee. We highly recommend trying Ethiopian food and coffee to anyone looking to expand their palate and try something new.

Documenting My Journey with Daily Food Pictures

Using Google Photos to Store and Share Your Progress


There are a few ways you can organize and post pictures of your meals on a daily basis. One option is to create a spreadsheet or document to track the foods you eat and the corresponding pictures. This will allow you to easily reference the pictures when writing your blog post and ensure that you are including all of the foods you have eaten. Another option is to use a tool specifically designed for food tracking, such as MyFitnessPal or MyPlate by Livestrong. These apps allow you to log the foods you eat, including pictures, and also provide tracking and analysis of your nutrition. If you want to post the pictures on your blog, you can use a plugin or integration that allows you to easily upload pictures from your cloud storage services such as Google Photos, Amazon Photos and OneDrive. As for the storage, you can use the cloud storage services you already mentioned. They are free and easy to use, and you can access your pictures from anywhere. Overall, the best way to organize and post pictures of your meals will depend on your personal preferences and the tools you are most comfortable using. The important thing is to find a system that works for you and stick to it, so you can easily document your body transformation journey and share it with others.

Using Google Photos to Store and Share Your Daily Food Intake Pictures

Google Photos is a popular cloud storage service that can be used to store and share your pictures with ease. If you are documenting your daily food intake as part of your body transformation journey, Google Photos can be an excellent choice to store and share your pictures

Christmas in Westchase Tampa Florida

Entertainment while waiting for Santa.

In Westchase we have a tradition every year in which Santa visits all the communities and lights up the Christmas tree. We live in the community WestPark Village which is the last stop for Santa and where the Christmas tree is located to be lit. There is always a group of families waiting and entertainment is provided. Below you can see a school dance class performing for the crowd.

The group is getting ready to preform

Watch their performance here!

We were all waiting for Santa to arrive.
We even had snow in Tampa
Santa is coming around the corner

Watch Santas entrance here!

Santa is by the Christmas tree and ready to light it.

Watch Santa light the tree here!