Sunday, 27 December 2009

Christmas !!!


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Very quiet Christmas this year. Were it not for the presents and the days off work I don't think I would have noticed it at all!
We decided to have it that way due to saving money to go to Japan in April, and also because of my currently slightly shaky work situation (although at the moment things seem stable for the foreseeable first weeks of 2010...).

On Christmas Eve I had to work until 3pm, had 3 new temp staff to supervise for the day also so it was pretty tiring. After work, Mark and I went to the Hive Bar up the road from us for some wine and a cocktail that we ordered on the basis of it being called 'Myra Hindley' but which turned out to be rather nice. Then we retired home and began dinner. We had gazpacho, from the Delia vegetarian book (which is without a doubt THE best cook book for meat-free special occasion food) with some homemade croutons (Mark was Crouton Manager), then later ate some tuna sashimi with soy sauce. After dinner, we watched Doctor Who - the end of the 'Logopolis' serial, where Tom Baker as 4th Doctor regenerates into Peter Davison, followed by 3 episodes of the first 5th Doctor serial, 'Castrovalva'.

Christmas Day

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Christmas Day began by waking up to the slightly bizarre (to an English person) sight of the bin men emptying the dustbins outside. Christmas in Australia is very much a case of keep calm carry on - especially if you are a bin man obviously!

On Christmas Eve, we left out some quince paste to see if we could attract in a wombat to live with us, to be the Erskineville Wombat after we fell in love with the wombat we sent to England a bit too much. And it worked!!!!

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This is Chesney, the Erskineville Wombat!

We continued the day with bagels and cream cheese and smoked salmon, then took a stroll down to Sydney Park to play a bit of cricket. Unfortunately the weather was very overcast and began to drizzle not long after we arrived, so home again we headed.

Then we engaged in presents! We got so many good things!!! I got a lot of clothes, jewels and Claire Tomalin's Jane Austen biography and the Nigella Express book from the Fellows (which definitely looks like it will become a new favourite), Russell's new DVD and earrings and PERCY PIGS!!!!!! yes PERCY PIGS!!!!!!!!!! from Becca. If you ever want to make Mark and I really happy send us Percy Pigs. Also got a really good scarf from Mark's parents - similar to the pink one I wear all the time but in green so now I have variation! Bristol calendar and Cambridge calendar and Chatsworth House calendar (we always get a lot of calendars but we like the pictures).
Mark spent literally hours playing with his new Rubiks cube, also from his parents! I got him Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (they are GROSS but he loves them), Paul Smith socks (as usual haha) and new Poste chelsea boots (thanks to Lep for aiding their arrival!!) McWrinkle and the Platypus bought us Harry Potter DVD and also new speakers!!! with their lovely credit cards! Our music sounds so good now, haha.
We also got MASSES of other DVDS (Skins series 3, Inbetweeners series 1 & 2, new BBC version of Emma, Inglorious Basterds, The Snowman (!!) and Psychoville (which is so WRONG but I am hooked!)).
Mark bought me Mark Jacobs perfume, and two handbags (one of which is in the photo below, it is GOOD), and the skirt and top in the photo too!

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The clothes are from Cue. The skirt has like a bustle, it is amazing! I wanted the top for a while after seeing it in the Cue window, I actually went to look for it in Myer because work gave me a $150 Myer gift card for xmas, but the Cue section in Myer didn't have my size - which turned out to be a good thing because Mark already got it!

Christmas Dinner

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Mark has been testing out his skills as a food photographer. We had a dozen pacific oysters on the half shell, grilled in garlic butter, with roast tomato salad and a roast eggplant, goats cheese and walnut salad.

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It was delicious. We drank a sparkling shiraz and then some desert wine that our friend Lise got us from the Hunter Valley as a gift.

Boxing Day

The weather worsened and boxing day was a bit of a write-off. It rained the whole day, so slept in til midday then stayed in for the afternoon. In the evening we went up to the cinema to see Bright Star the film about John Keats, which was very good. Then when we got home we ate mussels in white wine sauce.

Sunday

Today the weather was predicted to be similar to the previous day, but turned out to be dryer. So we caught the train to Circular Quay and looked at the Fiona Foley exhibition in the MCA, which was pretty though provoking. Then we walked up to the Rocks, and over the Harbour Bridge as we realised we'd never walked over it together! Back on the south side again, we rewarded ourselves with a quick half of porter in the Lord Nelson before heading home. There were so many weddings going on today, it was crazy, every corner we walked around saw another wedding party having photos!
Now I am off to watch more Psychoville and eat Guylian shells....mmm shells.

Monday, 21 December 2009

based on a novel by a man named Lear


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Is everyone calm? I hope so.

December has been an extraordinarily busy month.

We began with an evening at the Opera at the City Recital Hall in Martin Place. Sydney opera company Pinchgut Opera specialise in staging obscure operas, and this year was L'Ormindo by Francesco Cavalli dating from 1644. It's quite good, it was well performed. I do love Italian operas as they are so over the top on the soap-opera drama. The ending was a bit rubbish though, which is probably why it's not a very famous opera. Back to the drawing board for you, Mr Cavalli !

Then I got to see my MUSICAL IDOL, JARVIS COCKER!!!! at the Metro theatre.

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Oh my goodness he was brilliant!! He is such a great performer, and has such a great personality on stage, be it in distributing a chocolate bar to the crowd ("I know it won't go very far...."), querying the existence of an Australian Ipswich ("do you have an Ipswich? Is it nice? Ours is chronic."), and questioning the diet of koalas ("if eucalyptus just makes them sleep, why don't they just eat something else?")
He played a great mix of songs from both his solo albums and it all sounded so good! Ahh Jarvis.

Then two days after Jarvis was PATRICK WOLF!! which also was utterly brilliant.

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The show even featured three costume changes from Patrick, and numerous instruments including an appalachian dulcimer ("I got it on eBay..."). I think I even enjoyed it as much as when we saw him on the Wind in the Wires tour at the Borderline in London back in 2004, when it was just him and a baby grand. This show was with a full live band, and he played all the best songs from his new album The Bachelor , as well as a lot from previous albums (only wish he could have played 'Bloodbeats', but it was not to be!) He seemed in a really good mood compared to some reports of recent gigs, he seemed to really love being in Sydney and changed several lyrics to be Sydney-appropriate, as well as expressing his love for the Sydney dining scene ("sorry if I look a bit fat - I just love your food so much").

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Us at Patrick Wolf.

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I got that blouse on the uber-bargain rail in that big vintage store in Surry Hills. It washed up well.

It's been really amazing for music here lately, what with Jarvis and Patrick, and we have also seen local Sydney band the Jezabels several times after months of silence from them - they are a brilliant band, a lot of Tori Amos influence. Also just a few weeks until the YEAH YEAH YEAHS which I am ecstatically excited for.

Other than that we have just been bumbling around, really. Trying to relax. Had a few good meals at old favourites Mamak, Kammandhenu, and Fatima's, brunches almost every weekend at Baffi & Mo (poached eggs on sourdough with extra avocado + skim flat white + fresh orange juice = best saturday breakfast ever). Also new discoveries in Cafe Sopra in Waterloo (great fennel salad), Bottom of the Harbour and their delicious fish and chips up on the esplanade at Balmoral, and a great new sushi discovery just a few minutes walk away on King Street in Newtown - Kai on King and their delicious chunky sashimi and steaming tempura.

All this has made us a little rotund so we have also been engaging in regular exercise in Sydney Park, where Mark and I compete in our pug count (extra points if you see the elusive black pug!). Pug count daily record so far has been 4 pugs. There are a lot of pugs in Sydney. OH puggy puggy puggy puggle how I want to scoop you all up and take you all home!

I am now off to do the washing up and watch Doctor Who. Mark recently discovered Newtown library has an extensive collection of old Doctor Who DVDs, which was pretty exciting! We are working our way through Tom Baker, currently.