Wed, Feb. 27th, 2019 06:59 pm
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I briefly mentioned this earlier but I want to wax lyrical about my local supermarket. They have a quiet night, which is for two and a half hours on Monday night from 6:30, for people who get overstimulated by too much... stimulation. Yeah. So there's no music, the beeping of the cash registers is significantly quieter and they dim the lights.

There's live music on a piano at the back of the supermarket. There's a salumi bar, a cheese bar, a full-on patisserie, a seafood bar and a restaurant. You can take a seat and a plate at all of these spots. In a supermarket.

But of course, the reason for a supermarket is the stuff you actually buy in it. BAM Asian produce. They have durian and rambutan! Fresh galangal and kaffir lime--not just the leaves, but the fruit. Feijoa, kohlrabi, lychees and okra, and those are the things I've heard of. It's at this point when I'm telling people about Pasadena Foodland that they usually go "oh yeah, you can get them at the Central Markets," but the Central Markets are something special. This isn't an Asian supermarket or the Central Markets, this is a frigging supermarket.

What the shit is an abiu? Or a hairy melon? Sapodilla? So after four years of shopping there and going in with my shopping list based off a recipe I've got in my books at home, but walking past all this weird shit and wondering how to use it and what it tastes like, this year I decided to approach things a little differently. Go to the supermarket, pick a weird thing, look up a recipe using it on my phone and make the shopping list while I'm there.

So my experiments so far this year! I've made this hairy melon recipe, which was... the actual stuffing was odd? Somehow it was lacking, and the vermicelli was an odd addition. The hairy melon itself was kinda like a giant zucchini, right down to the hairyness of it. You know that sort of prickly feel zucs have? Yeah, like that. It was much firmer than a zuc, tho, so it held together really well and was still reasonably chunky after being in the oven for 45 minutes.

I made okra! From a recipe in one of my recipe books, which was part of what started me on this weird shit kick. So this was Turkish-inspired and had lamb mince sausages I made as well (mixture didn't hold together but it was super tasty, honestly I'd just use all the stuff that wasn't mince as a marinade on chops), an amaaaazing salsa, a salad with pomegranates because WOO summer, and the okra! 'How do you cook [weird thing]?' 'Looootta garlic.' Idk if it fell into that typical style but there were four garlic cloves involved in just the okra, also fried onion and that kind of general yumminess. I enjoyed it! Weird texture, slimy in the middle with some little seeds that go pop in your mouth, honestly not sure on the taste because of all the garlic. The whole meal was pretty awesome. Every now and then I just like doing a meal with a whole lot of stuff to it, just for me. I like cooking.

Made this, which used both kumquats and tamarind paste, and it was amazing and I recommend it highly if you can get your hands on kumquats and tamarind paste. I didn't put any sugar in it cos it's not a goddamn dessert and it's already got kumquats in it, it's sweet enough. Went so well with pork, omg perfect.

The latest one has been venison, which I actually got as part of the meat shop, because every meat shop I get one special meat, like duck or prawns or something else pricey. Cos it's only me here, and for just the odd one-off it's not a hell of a lot more expensive than the standard stuff. So yeah. Every venison recipe is full-on gourmet. I was just saddened that the celeriac in the supermarket was super piddly that day. Like in the past few weeks they've been HUGE beautiful monsters, easily the size of a melon, but these were barely the size of a decent onion. Anyway. The recipe was beauuuuutiful, amazing sauce with all the cherries. The meat itself is so much like kangaroo, very yummy, so I'll probably do this recipe again with roo. Love adding to my roo recipes list. I've got one bit of venison left so that'll be dinner tomorrow, then next~

Banana flowers! Specifically this recipe, only I'm low on meat--all I have left is half a pork belly, a tray of lamb chops and two bits of salmon--so I'll probably do this one with the salmon. Salmon always goes well with Thai flavours so I feel that'll be a good slide-in.

Also, Thai basil! I just planted some over the weekend. I don't have a cup and a half of it, but I also don't have a kilo of chicken (which will be played by salmon, as mentioned) so idk, half-recipe. Why doesn't Pasadena Foodland have Thai basil? They have finger limes, Buddha's hands and breadfruit but no Thai basil? I know this cos I've looked twice for other recipes, hence trying to grow the stuff. Last time I planted it, it got completely overwhelmed by the Vietnamese mint, so hopefully it'll be happier this time around. There it is, third photo is my herb garden. The big grassy one is lemongrass, to the left of that, the bushy one is the Vietnamese mint, and the little one in front and between the two of them is the Thai basil. Clearly that is not a cup and a half's worth. D'yknow what I'm going to hold off on that recipe until it grows big enough to get a cup and a half of Thai basil off of it.

Okay so. Hot weather~ weird foods~ that one. Yam beans and baby Asian salad leaves. I can do that one with the pork belly. DONE.

Also it's hot again but it's also February so that'll happen. Since Saturday it's been 35, 37, 37, 37 today, 36 tomorrow, 40, 39, then a cool change down to 32, 30 and 28.

It's also festival season, so the Fringe is on (woo!) and the formerly-Clipsal-now-just-Adelaide-500 V8s are on (boo). Well, road closures are on, racing doesn't start til tomorrow. Monday I left home 15 minutes early in anticipation of traffic and arrived at work 20 minutes late, because I underestimate the Monday every goddamn year. So okay, fine, Tuesday I left home 25 minutes early... and got to work 25 minutes early. What the shit even. So that made up for Monday??? At least??? Today I almost got it, only got in 5 minutes late, so I've had a net ratio of on-time this week. Yay.

FINALLY. No wait. I should put this bit in a private post cos it really relies on real names.

Sun, Feb. 3rd, 2019 04:30 pm
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It's still hot. Frig, this summer. No extended walk this weekend because of it. I was hoping to go down to the south coast, ride the Goolwa to Port Elliot (maybe all the way to Victor Harbor) route, hoping it'd be cooler down there than up here, but it was still forecast for 35. As it turns out, that happened at about 11am then it suddenly dropped off and was probably only around 30 when I would've been riding. Go figure. Instead I've just sat watching cricket all day, yay! Go for standard sprints-run after that's done.

I finally put my Sydney photobook into production on Friday, so they'll be done probably Monday, maybe Tuesday, woo! I would upload these things, but even the super-fugly low res low quality ones come out over 20mb, and trust me, they are very fugly.

Oh yeah! One thing I've been trying out this year. My local supermarket is pretty awesome. The fruit and veg section has heaps of stuff you'd otherwise only find at Asian grocery stores or maybe at the Central Markets, and every time I go shopping I look at these weird things I've never heard of, or stuff I have heard of but have no idea what to do with, and wonder what they taste like. This year I've decided that, every week or two, I'll pick one of the weird veggies, google it for recipes, and make something based on that.

The last one was kohlrabi, which is one I've heard of but have no idea about, so I made this salad, but only half quantity, and had that with fish. It made a LOT of salad. I've been having it in sandwiches at work for lunch for like two weeks now. The dressing was amazing, though. Kohlrabi itself? Kinda like a big radish, I guess, though not nearly as peppery. I've read it can also be baked in the oven so I'll probably do that once the weather cools down and see how that goes.

Tonight is hairy melon! No idea what this thing is! But this recipe sorta seems to suggest it's something like a zucchini. I'll report back.
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Featuring the QVB Christmas tree and Jetstar. Cos that's all there was. Sydney Day 7: Saturday 3 November )
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Featuring the Three Sisters, the Wintergarden and Blue Mountains Sparadise. Sydney Day 6: Friday 2 November )
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Up to the Blue Mountains for dinner at Darley's Restaurant! Sydney Day 5: Thursday 1 November )
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Featuring the Queen Victoria Building, Barangaroo and Automata. Sydney Day 4: Wednesday 31 October )
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Featuring Hyde Park, the Australian Museum and Korean barbecue. Sydney Day 3: Tuesday 30 October )
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Day two in Sydney! Featuring the Sydney Fish Markets, Darling Harbour and the Chinese Garden of Friendship. Sydney Day 2: Monday 29 October )
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Having come to the conclusion that I won't get the printed photobook done before Christmas, let alone printed and sent to Sydney, I've decided to post it all here first, do the book properly with words like I did for Japan. So here we go, Sydney 30th Birthday Extravaganza Week! Day 1 - Sunday 28 October )

Sat, Apr. 21st, 2018 10:07 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
K SO FUNNY STORY. Every time I've been on the computer since the last update, it's been to write. The previous chapter I finished before this current awesome run was in April last year. I'm now halfway through the fifth in less than a month, and holy shit balls I love it. You'll remember my last update, a month ago, was about how I'd finally forced myself to work out was happening in this mess of a book, and wishing to do the cliché writer thing and go to coffee shops to do the writings. I've so totally been doing that. That very week, the weather was GORGEOUS, so every day after work I took my laptop down to the beach, picked a café with a power point and, ideally, a view of the beach, and wrote. I've spent entire weekend days down at Brighton and Glenelg, just writing, and it's been magnificent. That's honestly been most of what's been happening.

Easter happened, though! With the traditional Oakbank races, where we open with a champagne breakfast and continue the day from there. I've found my calling with the veggies and they were so good. I got lots of comments :D I had fennel, carrots, eggplant, cherry tomatoes, pumpkin, red onion and half a clove of garlic each, all roasted on the barbecue. I had an awesome oil I made up for them, too, made up of about a quarter oil from a sundried tomatoes jar, a quarter of my own chilli oil I've previously made, tablespoon each of paprika, rosemary, oregano and thyme, couple of cloves of grated garlic and a few chopped up sundried tomatoes, then topped the jar up with olive oil. It was soooooo good, especially the roasted garlic in the middle, and the steak Dad did (also on the barbie) had such an amazing gutsy sauce with it, aww yeah. There's just something about having barbecued gourmet food outside, even though this was just the most perfect weather day we've ever had for Oakbank, there's still that rustic outdoorsiness of it all that makes food taste even better and gutsier.

Also some horses ran past every now and then.

The previous weekend, when the weather was more autumny and Mum and I were having coffee and talking about options for my very dead garden, Mum just suddenly sat up and went, 'Ooh! Gran has wooden crates in the shed!' So we quickly checked with Dad's brother to make sure they didn't want them, then that very day we headed down to Gran's and obtained said crates. They're just perfect. Also grabbed a whole lot of bricks to stand them on and carted them up to my place to dump in the back garden in anticipation.

The rest of the Easter weekend, so Sunday and Monday, Mum came over and we implemented the crates. Hacked up the weed mat of the pallets to get the dirt out, which was so horribly dry and dusty because they just weren't working. I lined the new wooden crates with more weed mat while mum filled them up with a mix of dirt, soil wetter and dynamic lifter. We got most of them done on Sunday, but had an impromptu call from Colin on Saturday to go to theirs for dinner that Sunday. In truth we's both had enough of them by that point anyway, so woo! Easy out.

Dinner was awesome crispy skinned barbecue pork with Laura's roasted veggies and incredible three-layered cake 8D I ate well Easter weekend.

Monday we finished off the boxes and went PLANT SHOPPING WHEEEEEEE. God it's fun. The fruits of our labour. Some of the plants down the far end will grow to around 1.5m tall so they'll make a gorgeous little jungle down that end.

Last couple of weekends have been the writing thing, then this weekend, well 8D I've decided to take a week of leave. It's Anzac Day on Wednesday, which is a really messy day for a public holiday, so I'm taking four days of annual leave for a nine-day holiday, hell yeah. I've never taken leave purely to take a break and still hang around Adelaide not doing anything, so this is just delightful. Theoretically, boss will text me on Tuesday to tell me if it's gotten busy and I'll be needed on Thursday and Friday, but given that a pretty serious chunk of our clients will probably be doing the same thing, I don't think that's likely to happen.

So through the week while I was at work, Mum came up and deposited ten slabs of slate at my back door, also from Gran's, so today I laid those down the services end of the garden, under the washing line and in front of the tank and hot water service. I also planted a few more of the alpine pratia, which is the little green blobs in the ground to be my ground cover. They're just loving the warm weather right now, just about doubled in size since those photos were taken. Now I've got dirt laid down in the ground in place of that horrible sand I was recommended before, I reckon I'll give the baby's tears another shot down where the slate is, cos it likes growing between rocks. This time, the garden will live, just you watch!

Tomorrow, trip to the art gallery with the whole family, first for lunch, then to see the Musée D'Orsay exhibition, which I'm super excited for. It's an exhibition of impressionists, like Monet, Cézanne, Renoir, Manet... Impressionism is probably my favourite historical art movement so this will be awesome.

For the rest of the week, the weather is still ridiculous (29 on Monday at the end of April? What is this madness?) so I'll be going to the beach, sitting in the garden, might book a massage, have breakfast at disgustingly hipster cafés, going to see movies... it's gonna be awesome.

Also the Crows beat Sydney last night in Sydney with literally half the team, including pretty much the whole midfield, out with injury. I'd written them off so hard I didn't even tip them, but they WON. I'm so proud! A truly glorious start to my week off.

Fri, Feb. 2nd, 2018 09:21 pm
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Ah no, I missed a week! Balls. Oh well. Maybe things'll start quietening down and I'll have more time to update and less to update about. HAH.

So I have glasses now! These are them, along with my new jumpsuit and lippy I bought over summer hollies. I love it all. Forever amazed by how much of a difference a hot red lippy does. Loev.

I've had the most minor, pathetic excuse for a cold the last few days, but it mostly hit last night. Nothing much in the way of sneezing, coughing or snotting, but I got the whole stupidly tired and heavy, not wanting to do anything part. Went to bed early and woke up feeling a million times better, so. That's the end of that. I also donated blood on Monday after work, so whether that had anything to do with it idk, but I've never had anything happen after a blood donation before. Hopefully I wasn't contagious when I donated =x

Australia Day was last Friday, which usually means a big barbecue at Mum and Dad's, but this year was forecast to be 42 degrees so they cancelled it. We still ended up doing a little thing, just the five of us plus my aunt and uncle to watch the cricket with, and in the end it barely got to 33, so. It would've been perfect, sadly. BUT it did mean I got to meet Snags! Colin and Laura's new little dachschund. Such a little sweetie~ with his huge floppy ears and big eyes. And his little legs, powering along making SO much effort and getting nowhere fast <3 He's adorable.

Much awesome food has been eaten, and much is yet to come. I've been back to New Nordic with Linda and Hanh, followed by insane dessert up the road at 50sixone, and then through this week Mum's invited me up twice for amazing seafood salads, one with seared sushi-grade tuna and one with prawns and salmon.

Tomorrow I'm going to the first AFL Women's match for the season with Mum, so, go Crows! Then on Sunday is Japanese fusion high tea with Linda at Ginza Miyako. I'm so glad all my friends are foodies. I've also very easily convinced her and Hanh to come with me to Fred's up at Aldgate, so that'll likely happen next weekend, I'd guess. So many awesome, disgustingly hipster cafés and restaurants now. I love Adelaide!

Sat, Jan. 20th, 2018 07:22 pm
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God I'm so productive in January. I'm very good at getting organised at the beginning of the year, for some reason. December is largely a write-off, with parties and Christmas and friends and social occasions all over the place, and god I love it that way. But then come January 1, somehow I knuckle down and get all the shit done. All of it. In the past two weeks, I have:

  • Applied for, received and activated a new AMEX credit card.

  • Got new tyres for the car.

  • Had the car serviced (it had a clunk whenever I did slow-speed manoeuvres or headed towards full lock with the steering wheel. I was scared of it being expensive; turns out all it needed was for the steering column to be cleaned and re-greased. WOO CHEAP AND EASY FIX. Also they said my car was mechanically faultless. I love my Yoshi <3)
  • Changed mobile phone plan.

  • Changed electricity plan.

  • Got Dad to disconnect the goddamn house alarm. I don't know how to arm it, how to disarm it or how to change the code, but the real kicker is that its backup battery probably went flat 20 years ago. Whenever the power goes off and comes back on again, which happens with some frequency in SA, it would turn on. Usually at around 5am. It was very relaxing.

  • Had an eye test, and subsequently bought glasses. It was pretty much as I'd already guessed--right eye is better than my left, and while glasses would improve things, it's not a lightbulb WOAH I CAN SEE NOW moment. My left eye on its own is one level below being able to drive, and the right is pretty damn good, so eh. Up to me, said the optometrist, so I decided to give it a shot. Just cos. If it turns out I never wear them, then I know not to bother.

  • Gotten the ball rolling on refinancing the house.


SO MUCH ADULTING. Today I've gotta get all the bits and pieces for house refinancing together and send that off. Payslips, bank statements, 100 points of ID, that sort of thing. With any luck I can cut back what I'm paying on that every month and actually save some money, cos hell knows I'm not getting a pay rise anytime... ever... =/

I had hoped to also get some garden stuff done this month, namely get a shade cloth installed and hang up my terracotta pots that are going to form my screen in the unit 1 direction, but it's been way too goddamn hot. Starting Wednesday we've had 35, 40, 42 yesterday, 39 today, then 35 tomorrow and a cool change on Monday! 29! Then 30, 33, 37, 40 (Australia Day. That's going to be a fun barbecue...) and 42. The only gardening I'm willing to do in any of that is standing in the shade with a hose on the citrus for a few minutes.

I also picked up some free chairs this morning, which will be my permanent chairs now. I'll strip back the legs and whitewash them the same way as the table, and eventually get them reupholstered in whatever material I get a couch in. Exactly what I was after :D Slightly dodgy and therefore free, no compunctions about changing them up myself, but still good enough (well, four of them are, anyway) to keep using in the meantime.

Tomorrow I've got Mum and Dad coming over for dinner and cricket. I have planned salmon with papaya mojo and I had heaps of egg whites in the freezer after making mayonnaise last weekend, so for dessert I've got mini-pavlovas with mango mojito sauce. I've just done the mini-pavs, so keen to test one out and see how they go. Aww yeah.

Happy New Year!

Sat, Jan. 6th, 2018 03:19 pm
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Happy new year for realsies, now! I've had a delightful holiday. Having Alex over from Sydney I've practically been a tourist in my home city, which is a lot of fun. We've been to many an eatery for amazing food, omg. The Adelaide food scene is so brilliant right now. I love that this is becoming our major tourist attraction cos I can make use of it, too X3

Jamie's Italian, however, I'm going to make the recommendation that we scratch from the traditional almost-Boxing-Day lunch. The food was great, but dear god the hassle of getting there. As the holder of the credit card I was in charge of booking, because early booking got us a 20% discount or something if we did so in November. So I made our booking online towards the end of November, but didn't have any option there to pay. I got an email warning me that this booking meant nothing until I had actually paid. So I rang four or five times over the weekend, never spoke to a human, left a couple of messages that nobody ever returned, until finally, on 29 November, I got an email with a link to pay. Sweet! Paid money, happy days, we're going to Jamie's Italian.

The week before Christmas, I got another email telling me we needed to preorder our actual meal and if we didn't then our booking would be cancelled. No deadline to this preordering, but we panicked and put in our orders, hoping that the weather on the day wouldn't make the choices stupid. Sweet! Preorders made, happy days, we're going to Jamie's Italian.

Two days before, I got ANOTHER EMAIL. Please confirm your booking. If you don't then we'll keep all your money and you don't get your table. OH MY GOD. Click the confirmation, this now being the fourth time I have confirmed that yes, we're coming to Jamie's Italian. THANKS. JESUM CHRISTMAS.

We turn up, one member down because she had the flu but without getting any refund for that, and we're told that they've sold out of one of our meals. I'll just allow an ellipsis for that to sink in.

...

HOW. We booked a MONTH ago. We paid a MONTH ago. We PREORDERED TWO WEEKS AGO. That is just unacceptable. Luckily for us it was the number down whose meal was somehow 'sold out' but dear gods above that's atrocious. I have less complicated bookings with international travel. This is a goddamn restaurant booking, and in the end it achieved nothing. So no. Not happy, Jan.

Food was good, though. Paté was awesome, though they had the gall to charge us another $7 for a few extra bits of bread, fish was delicate with its nice crispy skin, though the piddly little shrimp the size of the last joint on your pinkie finger would have been better as two or three nice big SA prawns, and the panacotta was perfect. But the service was slow, for being less than half full and pre-paid and pre-ordered I cannot get over this. They knew we were coming and what we were ordering. I just. That's it. No more Jamie's Italian for me, they don't deserve my business.

New Year's Eve was at Stam's mum's place. Stam is Alex's friend from school who has moved to Melbourne, then there was also Linda and Hanh and of course me and Alex. Great little group we are :D I was once again in charge of cocktails and other booze, while the other guys got the food together. We've learned from last year! No reheated frozen food for us, all freshly made and great, with dip and cheeses from the previous day at the Central Markets, yummy chicken wings, sausages, and beautiful home made mousse, Eaton mess and mango jelly/pudding/thing. I did manage to forget the cocktail shaker, though. And the martini glasses. We made do with an empty bottle and wine glasses, and then it was brandy Alexanders and golden dreams all 'round! And bellinis, and gin and tonics, and straight bubbly, and some weird Irish thing that needed diluting with soda water because my god it was sweet.

It was a great night. Just an awesome bunch of people having fun and getting happily drunk, nobody threw up or pushed anyone else to do so... I love these girls <3

Alex and I then spent a couple of days spending my many hundreds of dollars of Westfield, David Jones and Myer vouchers on clothes and some makeup. We shopped, and then we dropped. I'll take photos at some point but right now it's 41 degrees and I can't be arsed. Just in case I don't get round to it: This top, this skirt and also the cream tee she's wearing with it, which has gold dots on it and will go well with my red jeans, this jumpsuit (I KNOW. ME IN A JUMPSUIT? It's really cute, though!) and this dress. There's a pair of denim shorts, too, that I can't find on Myer anymore but I'm sure you can picture denim shorts. Less exciting (or more exciting? :O ) I got three new bras: that one which is much prettier and brighter than in the photo and that one both with their matchy-matchy undies, and that one without the matchy-matchy because the only pair of matching undies left were a size 6. Also got foundation, liquid eyeliner and fiery red lippy, so that's fun :D AND ALL OF IT FREE MONEY! I had two $200 Myer vouchers from work Christmas bonus of the past two years, another two $200 Westfield vouchers from cashing in my credit card points, and a $50 David Jones voucher from the Qantas points I got going to Japan last year. Still got about 150 Myer dollars left that I'll keep to get some new jeans for winter.

Also on sizing, I am officially a size 12 now! It was one HELL of a morale boost going clothes shopping, you guys. I'm used to hoping to fit into a 14 but realistically getting the 16 off the rack, too. Now, I fit a 12 quite comfortably from every brand I tried on. Some of the stuff I got was a little firm, but I'm doing the same fitness as I did in the first half of last year so I should be able to drop another ten by winter, at which point jeans shopping. But omg all that work I've been putting in has been paying off so much. Health year has worked :D

On Wednesday we went to the zoo! Because Alex and Stam still hadn't seen the pandas, so they've seen them now. It's been a good decade since I've properly been to the zoo, so to see just how much has changed is incredible. Really only the SE Asian rainforest walkthrough and the sealions are the only bits I recognise. Everything else is entirely different. There's beautiful jungle all over the zoo now, both for the animal enclosures and for us to just walk around, and it's so lush and gorgeous. Sadly a fair few of the old stalwart animals have died in the last year, most notably the tiger and one of the two orang utans, and the two flamingos are, like, 80 years old now, and since we got them the laws on bringing in birds have made it highly unlikely that they'll be replaced when they die, too. That said, the meerkats are always adorable, the sealions were fun, otters were such slippery cuties. Only got to see the red panda's beautiful tail and not the rest of him, but the pandas themselves were reasonably active, so that was good.

Finally, last day on Thursday, we went out to lunch again and followed that up with Jumanji, which was surprisingly great. From the previews, I always thought it could go one of two ways--either be really really awesome, or really really cringe-worthy. Happily it was the former. You will believe Jack Black was a teenage girl trapped in Jack Black's body. And The Rock was an awkward geeky boy. The action was fun, the comedy was bang on, I laughed a lot and it was great :D Nice bookend to the trip--we went to see Thor (again) on the first day Alex was here, and Jumanji on the last. Good clean fun action movies :D

I also bought a laptop, but holy shit this post is long already and I'm going to leave tech talk for a later date.

Sun, Apr. 9th, 2017 08:39 pm
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192/585 photos edited, or around about a third. This is pretty much all I did today until I got bored at dinner time and watched tv instead. But I'm doing them! Then catch up on emails and in tray and I believe I'll be back on track. Wish I could've taken another week at the end just to have a holiday from my holiday XD Alas, no annual leave left.

Other things that have happened:
Teppanyaki dinner at Mum and Dad's featuring the saké I brought back from Japan!
Pizza dinner with Linda at Tony Tomatoes! Much yum was had.
Dentist! The chipped off bit that has been chipped off for years (but not painful or anything) has now been filled in and the old filling replaced. I have tooth there now. 'sweird.
Dinner on Friday night with boything Joseph! Regaled with tales of Japan but not showing photos until they're edited.
Suspected last beach day of the year yesterday. I'll be surprised if it gets warm enough again to go down til next summer.
Footy is awesome right now. Crows ladies won the inaugural AFLW Grand Final, and the boys have started off the season 3-0, including knocking off the flag favourites in round one, our Achilles heel the Hawks in round two, and the Power in the Showdown last night. I have very good feelings about this season 8D

Now I'm going to go read, because I've had enough fiddling with levels and saturation for one day.

Tue, Nov. 1st, 2016 10:19 pm
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Pamper day was so beautiful I highly recommend doing one.

For starters, the weather was perfect which is just amazing, because it's still winter. It was forecast for 30 and sunny and not windy and it was literally the best day since autumn. I mean, still dunno what a 30-degree-day is doing in what is clearly winter, but hey, we'll take what we can get.

So, I headed down to the beach and started by going for a run. But 'narti! I hear you cry. That's not pampering at ALL! It's pampering my ego. It makes me feel good about myself to do the fitness, so this was a good start indeed =3 Also this was, like, 9am because apparently that's how I wake up now when alarms aren't involved. DOGS EVERYWHERE. I swear every dog in Adelaide was down at the beach that morning. They were all very well-behaved, though. None came within five metres of me, or even looked like doing so, so that was nice of their owners.

Later on in the year I would then go for a swim, cool off and just starfish on the surface, but the ocean's still pretty arctic and I never got deeper than my ankles. The beach was packed, of course, but it was only kids under 10 who decided to pretend the water was nice. Literally no adults deeper than ankles. The sand was still lovely, though, and after I'd changed into my lovely floaty summer maxi dress, I walked up the beach to breakfast. Zesty eggs with avocado and a big iced coffee, aww yeah. I always have to wait for a table to go there, but it's so worth it. I love that place.

Stayed there for a bit and read, then wandered back to the beach to sit on the lawn and read some more until my only appointment for the day, the massage 8DD After all the shovelling of tonnes of scoria and tonnes of dirt and tonnes of white pebbles, my shoulders needed this badly. It was awesome. She didn't do my face/scalp, which was sad, but she did spend longer on hands and feet, and you know me and hands. I also got some hand cream for myself, and two bottles for Mum and Laura for Christmas.

I never really did lunch, because breakfast was filling enough, so just grazed on tasty treats. Because it was SO gorgeous, ice cream, and a little lime and coconut cheesecake with another iced coffee. Bracegirdles was perfect. They have an upstairs section which was completely empty, and a balcony looking out over Jetty Road. So I just stayed up there with my book for the rest of the afternoon. You can see all the way down to the beach and back to the Hills, and it was so warm and delightful. Best day 8D

I finished off by getting a gourmet lamb pizza from my local with some garlic bread and watched two X-Men movies and it was perfect.

I cannot recommend a pamper day highly enough. I'm still feeling awesome from it three days later. Do it. Do it now.

Thu, Jul. 7th, 2016 07:59 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
I love barramundi. It's the most forgiving fish to cook. Perfect crispy skin every time, takes a little longer to cook so there's no chance of overcooking it, brilliant with a squeeze of lemon and a sprig of thyme. I don't get it often because dollars, but damn it's worth it.


Who knew this would be timely again? Why won't she just go awaaaaaay? ._.

We still don't have a PM. But I mean, it took like a month in 2010, so who knows? Mum and Dad's previously almost-safest Liberal* seat in the country is now not-Liberal, which is a genuine shock. I mean, I knew Xenophon** was a threat in several seats, but for Mayo to be the one to fall? That's huge. And a lot of other seats have been close, too, which was totally expected. Grey may yet go to Xenophon, but I doubt it. Interstaters are saying things like 'come out of nowhere' which just further proves why he's done so well here. South Australia is ALWAYS the butt of jokes. In AFL, even though the Crows have been consistently threatening the top four, we hardly get talked about so by the end of the year Victorians will say we 'came out of nowhere'. Interstate players get looked at by the Crows or the Power, to which the interstaters say, 'yeah, but he'd have to live in Adelaide.' Y'know what fuck you.

Politics is no different. SA is constantly shunned by Eastern states run Government, especially, and this is important, with regard to the Murray River. Nobody in Government could give a rats about the Murray. Even when Gillard--a South Australian, from just down the hill from me in frigging Unley--became PM, she completely sold out and didn't do shit for SA. They still allow cotton farming and rice farming to go on in the Murray-Darling Basin. They don't enforce any water saving measures on upstream farmers. They don't use SA farmers as an example of this is how you farm without using so much frigging water. By the time the Murray, the biggest river in the country, finally reaches the sea? A lot of the time it isn't even flowing. BIGGEST RIVER IN THE CONTINENT. NOT FLOWING. Because of the dickheads upstream who don't care what happens to it after it crosses the SA border. It flows through Grey and Mayo before not-reaching the ocean.

When I say politicians don't care about what I care about? That's what I mean. My entire STATE gets shunned, regardless of who's in power. Neither Liberal nor Labor gives a shit about SA.

So along comes Xenophon, who's been a vocal (in SA) senator for decades. See he hasn't come out of nowhere, NSW =P He's so South Australian you can't believe it. He actually, genuinely cares what goes on here. And, now that the Libs have lost one of their safest seats to him, and both Liberal and Labor have seen other previously-safe seats become marginal, maybe, just maybe, they'll start paying attention to us. At least they might recognise why someone like Nick Xenophon is gathering so many votes, anyway.

(If you're wondering why it's taking so long, it's postal votes. We have compulsory voting, so anyone not within a reasonable distance of a polling booth on polling day lodges a postal vote, which will still be trickling in over the next week or so. And there are a lot of marginal seats where this'll make a difference. A party needs 76 seats to form Government, and the Libs right now have 73, I think? So everyone's staring at the remaining 10-ish marginal seats wondering what's going to happen. And by marginal I mean in Hindmarsh there's, like, 100 votes in it, with thousands of postal votes still to come in. So that's why it's taking so long.)





* Basically the conservative party

** Formerly independent senator, this year formed a party and started going for the House of Reps. His major thing is 'fighting for SA' and also anti-predatory gambling, so why he had candidates in other states I have no idea. Anyway, he was getting around 20% over here and barely 1% interstate. They are the Nick Xenophon Team. Frankly I think they missed an opportunity and secretly they all wish they'd called themselves the Xmen.

Wed, Jun. 29th, 2016 06:37 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
General life update is go! Thursday was my brother's 29th birthday, but we had the celebration on Friday night because then you can a) not drive home and b) sleep in the next day. Thursday was footy night, where we kicked 28 frigging points omfg. And North still lost. Might've been embarrassing kicking from my boys, but North still lost. I knew they'd be found out. They've only been beating the bottom eight. Come up against a genuine contender and they're screwed. Apart from the woeful goal kicking, my boys played brilliantly, still beat them by over 5 goals (or 28 points and a goal, ahaha). YAY FOOTY.

Friday night, Colin's birthday! Up at Mum and Dad's as per tradition, where Mum did amaaaazing duck four ways that I think Colin's requested for the past three birthdays now, but omfg it is SO GOOD. Beef fillet for main, and salted caramel brownie with home made salted caramel ice cream for dessert. so good I love my mum.

Over Thursday and Friday it'd been pissing with rain, with the forecast being for more of the same over the weekend, so Mum and I decided to forego getting dirt as was the plan. BUT. Saturday morning was sunny! So I suggested doing the dirt to Mum and she agreed with speed that suggested she'd been thinking about it, too. So off we went, rented a trailer and bought some lovely garden bed soil from Crafers. The guys there are so lovely. When he was lowering the scoop into the trailer he held it right down, carefully tipped a tonne of dirt in to make a nice big mound, then used the tractor scoop to pat down the top of the mound. Idk I just find that really cute XD Then we used buckets, filled them up and loaded them into the wheelbarrow to empty into the pallets. Still a fair bit left over, maybe enough for a half wine barrel that I could then plant a lemon tree in, but for the moment it's just in a wheelie bin at Mum and Dad's. This weekend we buy plants 8D

I've also finally been looking at NBN plans, after my street was connected to it, what, two months ago? Probably end up sticking with Internode, even though they seem to be the most expensive (barring Optus and Telstra). I just trust them more, and it makes a big difference them having their head office in Adelaide. All the el cheapo companies don't seem to get much of a rap on Whirlpool. Even though they're like half the cost, they're unreliable and slow, especially in peak time, so I don't want to go with a 12 month contract and live with a year of frustrating internet. HMM.

I've organised to get a quote for fixing Yoshi, so we'll see where that goes. Estimating $2000 but I sure as hell won't be paying it =|

Finally, I think, TV and associated home theatre system which includes bluray player and speakers. The speakers come in white! Which I hardly ever see, especially not for the stand-up ones. Also they're pretty. So that'll be my full entertainment system for about $3500, not bad. Kinda like a Sony telly, too, but I don't know that it's worth the extra money right now. Haven't actually bought them yet, I'd like to first check if Hardly Normal can do any better, or if they've even got the speakers in white at all, but either way I'm getting them tomorrow 8D

Dinner time, then OitNB yaaaaay.

Sun, Feb. 28th, 2016 06:48 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
SOMEONE CALLED ABOUT THE SHAGNA. FINALLY. They're coming around about 6:30 tomorrow night to test drive it. Please sell, Shagna, please sell D:

I went out to lunch today with new friend Linda :D Tapas at the beach. It was so good. Lovely sangria, awesome prawns and paella and heaps of other yummy nibbles, and a great mocktail that I've now forgotten most of the ingredients for. Lime, pineapple... two other things... it was yum. And then ice cream, because, beach.

Next date will be watching Avatar because she owns it but has never actually watched it. So that will be most fun X3

YAY SHAGNA.

Fri, Dec. 18th, 2015 05:58 pm
annarti: (see it's like this...)
  • Still hot.
  • I've really had a can't-be-arsed week. I've done nothing on my portfolio and been making smoothies for dinner, mostly because it's Fucking Hot and frankly hot food and the associated hot stove/oven/whatever are not at all tempting. I'm out of mangos now, though, so I'm going to have to cook something tonight. Also no running for the same reason. When it's still 30+ at midnight you don't do anything more active than, y'know, breathing.
  • Mango smoothies make the best dinners, homg. I had some left over coconut milk from a stir fry last week, too, so bunged that in for extra amazing. I'm just going to stock up on mangos for the next week. Actually stone fruit in general. Favourite thing about summer.
  • Tonight I'm going back to being productive. Gonna do my About page and finish that tomorrow, then Sunday (COOL CHANGE YEAH) I'll do some gardening. Repot the rosemary, glue the extra air plants to the log, prune all the dead bits from the herbs. YEAH.
  • Holy balls it's hot.
  • This has been Christmas presents week at work :D All our suppliers have been dropping by with bottles of wine and boxes of Favourites and packets of nuts. We took ours around to our top clients today, and I even got something back from the people I visited as a thank you for all the tight deadlines we've met through the year.
  • The rest of today was preeetty slow. The entire day and a half we're in next week are going to be thrilling.
  • Thu, Oct. 15th, 2015 09:39 pm
    annarti: (see it's like this...)
    THERE. Redirecting it to /blog was WAY more effort than it should have been. Anyway, it's all sorted out now, and I've even put up my first entry, woo! The plan is to have an entry every week, though the long-ish ones like the one that's there now will be a once a month thing, I imagine. Others will be stuff like a bunch of photos, probably from Instagram, Things I Learnt, something else short and easy but keeping it active.

    Next will be a shiny new page for illustration and photography. Pictures yaaaaaay. Make some super impressive gallery thing.

    IN OTHER NEWS because I've been on nothing but the damn blog for too long now: I bloody love barra. Homg. I've only ever had barramundi in restaurants before, where it's always been amaaaazing and not something I've thought I'd be able to replicate at home. Barramundi is a big Australian white-fleshed fish, pretty much tuna sized, I guess. In restaurants it's always got this awesome little crispy bit around the edge, similar in texture to the perfectly cooked crunchy outside of a chip. It's a delicate flesh, but you generally have to go to the market to get it. Last week my supermarket had it on special--$15 for 3 fillets, aww yeah--so I snapped them up and have been cooking them up over the last three nights.

    Never cooked barra before, got it perfect every time. I've steamed it in a bag with lemon, thyme and a bit of olive oil and it was just perfectly delicate and flakey all the way through. Tonight I fried it and got the BEST crispy skin I've ever done, and even got the crunchy chip-like edging and it was just amazing. Pricey fish normally, if you can even get it without going out of your way, but damn. If it's ever on special again I'm buying them out of it. Sogood.

    Think I'll go write now. It's so goddamn perfect outside. I wish I had more out there than a few wonky concrete pavers. SOON. ISH.

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