Saturday, December 31, 2011

In our home this week

I thought I'd offer a snapshot of what's been happening in our household recently.

Family/Celebrations: my lovely SIL visited from Indianapolis - she was in Australia for her dad's 80th birthday party, and we were lucky enough to have her stay with us for a while. Leisa joined us for Christmas celebrations with my parents on the 23rd. A wonderful meal as always - I'll be attempting to make the Pearl Couscous with Prawns and Avocado sometime soon.


Bill's 80th birthday was a very special occasion - I particularly enjoyed catching up with family, as I wasn't able to make it to Toowoomba for Christmas this year. Bill's fame is such that the Toowoomba Chronicle paid a visit to the restaurant - another newspaper clipping to add to his extensive file. Garry wrote a poem for his dad, which I'll upload in a separate blog post. Garry's been writing quite a lot of poetry since I bought him a copy of Stephen Fry's "The Ode Less Traveled".


Catherine spent most of this week in Toowoomba, catching up with her cousin Emma. In between social outings, they traded their latest obsessions: Cate made sure Emma saw as many Glee episodes as possible, while Emma taught Catherine to appreciate the humour of Hamish & Andy.


Christopher spent quite a lot of time refining his search for a High Definition video camera, finally deciding to purchase one through Amazon rather than from a local store - the price difference was significant. That took care of all his Christmas cash and leaves him indebted for a couple of months' worth of pocket money. He's also been enjoying the latest iPad app - a car-racing game of some description.


In the Kitchen: my Christmas presents this year were Moroccan-themed - two tagines and a cookbook full of great recipes. I cooked a Lamb Tagine with Dates, Almonds and Pistachios - the first time I've bought red meat in almost ten years. I was taken aback by the price of lean lamb - being largely vegetarian sure helps save money on the grocery bills! The lamb was beautifully tender, although the spicing of this particular recipe was a touch bland.



Off the Bookshelf: Christopher bought me "The Dragonriders of Pern" for Christmas - a trilogy by Anne McCaffrey, who died earlier this year. I'd never actually read any of her work, so I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I greatly enjoyed the world of Pern and the dragons she originally created in 1968. I zipped through the three books - finished most of the last one in the car on the trip to and from Toowoomba yesterday.


On the Goban: I'm still playing lots of Go games - mostly via my iPhone. This snapshot is of a smaller game. My favourite board size is 19x19. I love the intricacy of Go. Even now, the best computers in the world cannot beat a professional Go player (unlike chess). Yet the rules are simple and can be learned very quickly. Studies have shown that playing Go reduces mental decline.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Waffle-On's Debut

Waffle-On made a debut at the Maleny Markets today, to resounding compliments by all. Christopher made short work of two supersize syrup waffles.

Friday, August 26, 2011

To work

This isn't exactly what you want to see when arriving at work on a Friday afternoon

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

My first Bento

Packed this delicious and attractive meal to take to work. The containers stack together to make up a small box known as a bento box, which is the Japanese equivalent of a lunch box.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Logbook

A list of things I did today.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

My Hens

Catherine has blogged about the names of our hens, and I've blogged about assembling the chook pen. Finished result:


Today - a week after they arrived - Lethal, Fatal, Snow Leopard and Puma were allowed out for the first time. They run to see me when I go outside, because I am the Bringer Of Goodies. Well, to be perfectly honest, two of them run.... one ambles... and the fourth (Fatal, the brown one) simply flattens herself into the bushes pretending to be dead. Hermione (the cat) has decided to pretend the chooks are invisible, after doing a bizarre sideways "attack! run away!" maneuvre that considerably dented her feline pride.


Anyway. It's good to have chooks again. They are funny to watch and nothing compares to home-collected, poo-coated eggs. Love hearing them cluck softly as they seek out weeds and pests to destroy. Plus I have a great deal worked out with Catherine - she will help me feed and collect eggs. Any eggs she finds are hers to sell back at supermarket prices. Works for me!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Chooks

Tamara: since i'm building a chook pen today, why don't you girls dress up as chickens? There will be a prize for the best costume.

Annika: no wayyyyyy! I am NOT dressing up as a chicken.
Catherine: disappears and is heard in her room with the tape dispenser.
Sanne: yay! let's do it.

Half hour later....

Annika: look. I made this chicken head and beak out of a box.
Catherine: still in room, cutting something with scissors.
Sanne: moping around for unknown reason.

Half hour later....

Annika: I am NOT wearing this so you can take pictures!
Catherine: emerges from room, be-fathered and chicken-toed.
Sanne: prancing around in costume the other two girls made for her.

Tamara: oh shit! Now I have to award a prize.
*delegates task to Christopher*
Christopher: give them ten bucks each.



Friday, January 21, 2011