Showing posts with label Sydney.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney.. Show all posts
Monday, September 27, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
This is not Newcastle.
Shocking irreverence in the empire! Dressing-up Queen Victoria and Albert-the-good-prince-consort. All from the outlandish folk in Sydney who also produced weekend reading which left me flabbergast and included: ...inspired as the work of architect Joern Utzon (Opera House) is...turban of scampi - melting shellfish in a corduroy-like wrapping of spaghettine with an irresistible lemon and sterling caviar sauce.
Waiters, runners and sommeliers slide, glide and pirouette in a ... performance that would do the Australian Ballet proud.
Among ingredients for salad. 32 small French breakfast radishes. 32 small cherry bell redishes. Pink Turnips. Ligurian olives. Red marble or red eschallot onions. Creme fraiche. Goat's curd. Mugolio Italian pine bud extract. 32 sweet violets. Punnet each of blood vein sorrel; red garnet; bulls blood or beetroot leaves. Served with tiny crisp goat's curd cigars.
From Good Food Guide. The Sydney Moring Herald. 25 Sep 2010. On celebrity chefs.
Top that with a nation-wide church reading this Sunday!...from prophet Amos...
Woe to those ensconced so snugly in Zion
and to those who feel so safe on the mountain of Samaria,
Lying on ivory beds
and sprawling on their divans,
they dine on lambs from the flock, and stall-fattened veal;
they bawl to the sound of the harp, they invent new instruments of music like David,
they drink wine by the bowlful, and use the finest oil for themselves,
but about the ruin of Joseph they do not care at all.
That is why they will be the first to be exiled;
the sprawlers' revelry is over.
My gross weight: remains on 81.5kg. After a month of weighing etc at least it has not increased.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Babooshka would know this is not the Isle of Man.
Otherwise, Firefox appears to be a useful, maybe safer browser even if I have discovered only half of what it does.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
Sunday, November 30, 2008

Vale : Joern Utzon, designer of the Sydney Opera House.
Trivia: The shape of the opera house is formed by rearranging the segments of half a sphere.
A day ahead of myself my round theme was also posted previous to this.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The Opera House, Sydney, round 7pm Monday evening in point and shoot style.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Mysterious and hauntingly beautiful, this porcelain bust with its shadowry blue yingquing glaze is from the outstanding China series by Chinese-Australian artist Ah Xian.
Made in Jingdezhen, the centre of Chinese porcelain production since the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) each bust is differently decorated using traditional designs and glazes.
Bust 39 which was cast from a local girl whom Ah Xian met while developing the series, is decorated with a phoenix and peony design in low relief. Description by the Powerhouse Museum.
Donated by Doctor Gene and Brian Sherman through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program.
From the Powerhouse Museum Sydney 2008
Labels:
art,
Chinese,
history,
Powerhouse museum,
Sydney.,
traditions
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