Sunday, November 13, 2011

Map Quest

(file this under "back-log blog"...)

From time to time Silvino takes me on fun tourist dates - which after all the time I've been in Sydney, I haven't ticked any of these "sightseeing musts" off my list. Partly because it pains me to admit I'm a tourist... even though I most undeniably am. And partly because I haven't had the right playmate.

I must admit that it is... quite fun! to do all these blaring -

¡¡¡ I'M A TOURIST !!!

I'M TAKING TONS OF DIGITAL IMAGES!!!
OF WHICH ONLY A FEW WILL BE WORTH LOOKING AT LATER!!!
MOST WILL BE SENT TO MY VIRTUAL TRASH CAN!!!

- things.

So here are a few from our Sydney Tower date, now worth looking at.
The edited, compiled, resized and notated.


sydney harbour view, looking NE
at the far side of the picture is the Pacific.
we take a ferry from the bridge (far left of picture) to where we live.
i take another ferry from the bridge to where i work in Rose Bay.
double ferry commute toot toot.


this is the best place for skateboarding: Hyde Park that borders the downtown.
i walk from left to right when i'm on my way to "school".

going from right to left there is a 2% grade downhill which means you can just glide on your board the entire park without paddling even once. the tiles of the pathway are so smooth with almost no crevices in between, it's like a dance hall floor.

the long straight lines of the picture are covered by an arched canopy of australian giants.
this country has the most magnificent trees.

and i've climbed most of them!

(obrigada o meu amor for being the best BEST
playmate.)



Friday, November 11, 2011

Sunday, November 6, 2011

DINONITE!

The Australian Museum, the oldest museum in Oz according to its website, is the natural history museum - which means it is full of cool weird and interesting things because this continent is full of cool weird and interesting naturalness.

but what is more natural than native-habitat-ifying the museum to better-suit the local species?
what does that mean?

museum + BEER! = Jurassic Lounge

a museum special of late night Tuesdays where 18+'ers (drinking age) and the like can visit the museum - free drink with entry! and ooh and ahh at the dinosaurs and get down to disco beats.
(nonsequitor: one of the sailors on my sailing team, 7 years old? has named his boat "the Rockasaurus" and he has drawn his own "Rockasaurus" on the back which resembles a T-Rex gripping a microphone.)

or... the Silent Disco!
Which actually wasn't silent at all, there was so much ambient noise it really dampened the effect, but we had fun scooting about listening to bla-pop music in a room with no actual speakers. honestly, the exhibit about dinosaur poo was a lot more fun.

The museum can be pretty sneaky!
With hidden creatures poking out behind walls, or sitting on top of them...

These 3 mice were dead, but they looked like they were alive

These baby crocs were alive, but they hardly moved we thought they were dead.

Raptor-ous love
(I just love how my eyes match my lipstick and my dress!)

I'm going to take a page out of this stick-bugs life...
and stick with this man.

It was a pretty fun night and sometimes we were
owling with laughter!

i love the
cause they're so delicious!
and just as prehistoric as the word "fishes".

Silvino wore his a green dinosaur tail and I wore baby blue shoes.
the end.


Monday, October 10, 2011

¡sour power!

you guys....!!!!

I MADE HOME MADE SOURDOUGH!!!

(and it's delicious! and i followed the recipe almost kinda most of the way!)


and it wasn't even that hard! ok, well actually it was a little bit hard on the outside because i didn't have a spritzer bottle and used a baster-brush instead, so the crust got a bit crusty, but by Grapes it is sour and delicious! Tastes like home! just the way my... Bay... used to make! (mommas, have you baked a loaf of bread, ever? I'm not sure Rum counts.)

and it all wouldn't have happened if it weren't for my appendix.

literally the day i would later be inducted by the emergency ward i wasn't feeling that hot, so i decided to stay home and just "take it easy". i really didn't have the energy, or stamina to do anything, especially when things like sitting upright hurt. a lot. so i spent a good chunk of time lying with my belly over ice and tinkering away on these very keys researching... sourdough!

not completely out of nowhere (boredom), but greatly influenced by 1 part homesickness, 2 parts fed-up-sickness with "sourdough" i buy and isn't hardly worth the name at all, with a dash of inner-prairie-woman who makes her own yoghurt and winces at the thought of bouillon cubes... and VOILA! I'm in the kitchen mixing up white goo and thinking how FUN that in two weeks time I'll get to see if this works.

of course spending 56 hours in the hospital wasn't exactly part of the recipe... you're suppose to "feed it" every 48 hours. so you can bet the first thing i did when i got home was to feed those yeasties. silvino had to lift the bowl for me, and reach for the flour. and help me re-clean the bowl and set it back up on the shelf and... just about everything else that day.

2 weeks hence i've finally got the strength back i knead... i'm not doing somersaults just yet, but i can scoot around without looking so pathetic and lift marginally sized objects - and the kicker is i can reach my hands up - before there was too much stretch on my wounded abdomen and its 3 little scars.

so an afternoon of kneading, a night of rising, a morning of shaping and just like jesus (the original yeastie boy) with an afternoon rise again... and a pre-bed bake! BAM!
warm crusty sourdough with butter for a pre-snooze snack!



Monday, October 3, 2011

flower tower

tower
taken by a young chinese father. not a place for meditation, the sydney tower was full of loud, wriggling families and bustling nikon lenses.
it's hard to tell from the picture, but well below us lies sydney. we perused the gift shop and i made some audible annoyance about knick-knack crap and then lo-and behold i saw a wine aerator... for $13 - not the $40 as i've been eying in couture cookery shops.
so now i have a sydney tower signature series memory to help my wine breathe.

flower

taken by a a teenage skater boy who couldn't hold the camera still because his friend kept making fun of him, they were probably high. this was the least blurry of the trio. it was in a pop-up art gallery, a white tent at Circular Quay, part of the city's "art and about" event. we were waiting for the ferry back to Manly (our little township on the north shore) and after a long day of walking/hobbling around the city i needed to sit down and there, magically, were white leather sofas, a bit of art and early teen angst.

this was one of the paintings.

(in the garden of quay-den!)


Monday, September 5, 2011

Punnecessary News!

It's true that if you snews, you lose... which is why I read the Times...
the FUN Times that is!

This little muffin tried to sue her neighbor for having a loud air conditioning system.


What's in this article?
Answer: Who cares?!
All you need is in the heading and the picture!

Fun Fact:
That's basically all the newspaper is!
(those little words are just for decoration!)


You probably think this article is a-bou-out you -

and it WOULD have been!
if you had written vein instead!
(what a missed opportunity!)
It was a sad day for the Fun Times...
sniff.

But probably not as sad as this:


-end transmission-

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

all in the I

It is said, by a friend of mine, that
in Sydney, people look like they suntan and go to the gym.
In Melbourne, people look like they read books.

There was a discernible surplus of girthage in Melbourne...
we think the Melbournians might not read books,
they might devour them.

ha-HA! We were right!



(sometimes i'm not sure if it's in "the eye of the beholder"
or in "the I of the beholder")


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

awwwww...

bundled up in Melbrrrrrrrne.

(after seeing a show on Australia's "Broadway"
and on our way for drinks and desert at a thai bar)

Monday, July 25, 2011

we went to the matrix!

At the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne, we got abducted into the Matrix. Which was a thousand times more fun than the avant garde room full of long stable shots of bmx biking.

http://www.acmi.net.au/timeslice/Timeslice.htm?file=ts-20110725-8e8c42e0d2b42209de55b7d101153ef4.flv

http://www.acmi.net.au/timeslice/Timeslice.htm?file=ts-20110725-8494d6a506c00dae0eed3f3189fe7d42.flv

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

luluBEAR rounTREE encounters "bears of a feather"

There's a relatively busy road between the beach town and the closest mega-stop-and-shop-for-all commercial centre. Along one side is a park, with a series of recreational grass fields and tennis courts, and on the other is...

SURPRISE!



last but not least...!
and friends.


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

proyecto

The living room functions as
dining room
movie theatre
library
art studio
party room
cockroach hangout (mostly in the couch)
gymnasium
laundry drying facility
museum of my red-wine-gone-awry
general storage
and most importantly ---
dance studio.

Silvino and I both dancers, me from Salsa he from Forró, are learning together Samba de Gafieira, a sensual partner dance to the Samba rhythm. Its closest relative is perhaps Argentine Tango.

We spend one night a week watching a couple youtube videos, pausing them at 10 second intervals and arguing about what the dancers are doing with their feet while their hands are doing whaaa? Play it again... No, no, no, I think it's like this...

The medley of carpets on the floor makes for frequent tripping, when we're not stepping on each other's socks or just falling down from awkward beginner's balance. It's probably the most we are ever at odds with each other, but despite the mini squirmishes (new word, i can't believe i'm saying this, but thank you Sarah Palin...) it's my favourite part of the week.

Here is a sampling from youtube...



Video of us in action... coming soon.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Pierre fashion week

This boy was at the ferry terminal with us. And then again at the grocery store. And then again at the cove where we went snorkeling. Come on!

thank you silvino's shoulder for helping to orchestrate the fashion-shoots-he-scores!

can you believe it?
(p, there's a market out there... for reals!)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

cockawhos?

3 cockatoos

2 cockatoos and 2 rainbow lorikeets

back to 3 cockatoos.

the sulfur crusted cockatoos are everywhere - the "pigeon" of sydney. they are about a foot and a half tall and have an amazing screech. at cockatoo-o-clock (dusk) it is impossible to converse if the bird-club has parked nearby.

ditto the lorikeets who park by the thousands in their routine trees.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Vinnies vidi vici

In the US, we all wish Goodwill towards men, but here in Australia it's Vinnies. Which is short for St. Vincent de Paul. And if it's not Vinnies it's Salvos, which is typical Ozzification of any name - chop of first syllable and add "o", so from Salvation Army we get...

I had an amazing scouring/meditation session and resisted the temptation to buy a heap of unnecessary crapola, but could not resist sharing just a few items - POP QUIZ!

1.
Is it a crime that I did not purchase this for my brother? [y/n]
Does this t-shirt make you want to brb, rsvp or wtf?


2.
You make the call!

Is this clever because
a) the ice cream would be a mess if it were hot?
b) the wearer is "hot", as in good-looking, but they continually spill their food?
c) it's japanese-ish
d) there's a smiley face
e) both c & d


3.
a) We're so glad that Urinetown!
b) Urine for a treat because
c) Poopalopolis is just next door! (on a blouse!)
d) all of the above


4.
Is this capitalism gone...
a) apeshit
b) what does this have to do with capitalism?
c) GREAT!

Just got a cat - don't have a name?
Than this book's for you! We've got a whole list of names across a variety of cat-egories so you can create a name coutured to the uniqueness of your feline friend!
So come on down to What to Name the Cat and get your name TODAY!

Seriously, though. This book was actually full of cat-names by categories such as "striped fur", "curved tails", "calico colouring"...


5.
A series of cat-posed pictures with quotes about love and marriage.
Is this
a) a walloping waste of time
b) i'm too clever for my cat, too clever for my cat, too cleveeerrrr...
c) the most vital to life purchase anyone could ever make - at $9.99
d) the most vital to life purchase anyone could ever make - at <$0.50


6.
This was pretty PAWESOME -
it said so on the back!
Gentlemen, start your engines, and "May the cutest kitten win!"

Where was this maverick of pun-for-all family-pun spawned?
a) Qingdao
b) the moon
c) San Francisco!

Ok, so I did buy this last one.
I had to!

Answers:
1. y, wtf
2. e
3. d
4. c
5. a or d
6. c!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Missy Eliott Presents My Laundry


My laundry brings all the boys to the yard

And their like, It's better than yours

Damn right, it's better than yours

I can teach you...

But I have to charge! (ouch!)

---
Lala-lalala... the boys are waiting...
---

My laundry brings...


Saturday, May 21, 2011

New Friend!

After a dinner of roast lamb, beet, and sweet potato salad with butternut squash sage risotto -

[
Risotto, because I bought arborio rice 2 weeks ago for 750 grams at $2. And then the next week I saw "2 for $3" 1 kg bags of arborio rice - you do the math! (here in Australia they say "maths" which is the ultimate slap in the face to anyone with a speech impediment, not to mention straight up annoying.) And then my partner in crime, channeling pretty much all the men of my life (self-appointed 'voice of reasons') exactly: "But Lizzi... we already have arborio rice - and that other rice - at home."
"I know, but this is so much cheaper, and besides risotto is delicious!" Not such a good argument, because really I was just prey to good marketing. My meek rebuttal was followed by a the pronouncement:
"Risotto is just rice cooked badly."
So now I am on rice-crazed mission to prove that risotto is delicious, and furthermore that it was not only a good, but an excellent decision to purchase such an obscene amount of couture rice.
And after round one - mushroom and beet-green with parmasean skins - which was devoured... what do you think? "Well, the stuff around the rice was delicious."
(Everyone here sticks to their guns, we all die fighting... but it's manifest destiny, or destiny's child or meet your destiny that I'm going to win.)
]

(back to the story, and the menu:) and mulled red wine that I preceded to spill all over the house and my guests (not from inebriation but from lack of coordination) followed by chocolate chip coconut chopped date cookies (YUM! thank god they were so yum, erasing any memory of flying wine mugs and stained... everything) - I wished my Polish friends adieu at the front door and...

HELLO MR. LEAF-TAILED GECKO!

s/he hung out with me about the house for about 20 minutes.

I desperately searched the kitchen for cockroaches - which is like finding candy in a candy shop - when you turn on the light a whole lotta cockroaches scatter (and I say hold on fellas...), the floor and all the countertops positively wriggle themselves into shadows - or when you're popping toast in or grabbing a glass a cockroach might fall from the ceiling at which point I say, "Thanks for dropping in!"

I even thrust my hand into the rubbish bin where I knew there were cockroaches because I had thrown out my housemate's infested indian spices box (inFESTED, eggs, the mamas, the works). But when you really need a cockroach?!

oh come oooon!

Probably better I couldn't find one of our cherished domesticated variety, as it might have passed on some of the poison that we have strewn about in hopes to eliminate them. (That so far have proven merely a placebo... at least now our perception of the cockroach population has diminished.)

So back out on the front stoop, the Leaf-Tailed Gecko jumped to the wall and clung.

And in the morning we wake up to our housemate Sam, "Hey guys, there's a gecko in my room!" A different one, a slightly larger body, and smaller tail - from re-growth. (They can lose their tails exactly once and regenerate one, but after that them's the brakes) A beautiful species with a heavily textured back skin and black eyes with slim yellow iris slits, ear holes on the corners of the "diamond" width of its head, 5 fingers and 5 toes.

They make a loud chirping-screech that sounds like the prelude to a toddler's tantrum -
or the whimpering cry that precedes,

"Risotto! Again?!"