Perfect Sundays

Today was a nice day. One of those days where you are doubly happy to be living in this wonderful world. The sort of day where you forget about the troubles. I woke this morning at 5:30am and after laying there for 30mins I could not get back to sleep. I decided I may as well get up and face the day. I went into the kitchen and started the process of making some olive oil bread. I was using fresh yeast for the first time as well so that was fun. Once I had made the dough and left it to rise, I headed down to the Nundah markets which is very small affair of a few produce stalls and some other knick knacks. I was hoping to get some basil to make a big batch of pesto but was out of luck. I did however pick up some nice tomatoes which I will use for dinner tomorrow night.

It was also just such a lovely morning, Mum and Pabbi were at Tangalooma for their wedding anniversary, the guests of the Palsson Guest House (read my brother and his friends) were still fast asleep. It was just me, the overcast sky outside, the kitchen, a cup of Nature’s Cuppa Ceylon Tea and Macca on the radio. Macca and Australia All Over on a Sunday morning is something that I have grown up with. I know I often talk about how much I love listening to the ABC but Macca and Australia All Over is something extra special. Listening to people call in from all across this wide brown land and from around the world about what they are doing is just a great thing on a Sunday morning. Also just listening to Macca in general, he has such a great personality. I read the papers, had some breakfast, tended to my bread and just soaked up the overcast sky and the drizzle. I didn’t make a plain olive oil loaf but folded two cloves of finely chopped garlic into the dough as I formed it. Which when I got it in the oven made the kitchen smell wonderful, that mixing of the yeasty smell with garlic, just so yummy.

Once the bread was cooked I grabbed it out of the oven, wrapped it in a tea towel and headed over to Georgie’s house. Georgie and her boyfriend left Brisbane at Christmas to do their last semester of uni at University of Toronto before tripping across the world. They got home just over a week ago and even though we have spoken on the phone a few times, it was great to spend the afternoon hanging out looking at photos/videos, chatting, laughing, cooking and laughing some more. As well as chatting to her parents, boyfriend and playing with the cats and dog.

Today has been overcast for most of the day and raining for most of that. Which made it perfect weather for staying inside cooking in the kitchen. As opposed to going for a walk or browsing the shops on Oxford St. Staying inside cooking is what we did. We made a very tasty spiced pumpkin coconut soup with prawns for a late lunch which went very well with the bread. Then for afternoon tea we made a berry slice πŸ™‚

It is bed time for me now as I have my last 5am start at work in the morning, oh I look forward to starting at 7!

Of course no post is ever quite complete without a photo and as I didn’t take any this afternoon at Georgie’s, here is one from the other week when the film festival was on.

The bridge

Aruba, Jamica, Melbourne?

BRISBANE TO MELBOURNE
Flight No DJ344
DEPARTING
Brisbane Domestic Terminal
2130hr (9:30pm), Wed 22 Aug 2007

ARRIVING
Melbourne Virgin Blue T3 Terminal
2355hr (11:55pm), Wed 22 Aug 2007

MELBOURNE TO BRISBANE
Flight No DJ321

DEPARTING
Melbourne Virgin Blue T3 Terminal
1315hr (1:15pm), Sun 26 Aug 2007

ARRIVING
Brisbane Domestic Terminal
1520hr (3:20pm), Sun 26 Aug 2007

Yes and that would be me who is going. I am going for a number of reasons, firstly to see the Guggenheim and Pixar exhibitions, secondly to go to Pete aka Owls of the Swamp album launch on the 24th and to see Tom Woodward play on the 25th. I also hope to meet up with some other friends in Melbourne as well as going to the Queen Victoria Markets, the shops to get some work clothes and gosh who knows what else. I won’t be going to see the Essendon Bombers play though because they are playing their round 21 match on Sunday evening when I will be back in Brisbane :(. Then Monday morning I start my first day as a full time employee in the 9-5ish grind and I can’t wait.

:D

Well only 10mths after finishing uni I have a full time job. I start on Monday the 27th as a receptionist/run-about girl for a shop fitting firm in Everton Hills. They seem like a nice bunch of people and I am looking forward to getting out in to the real world.

Ekka Fireworks Night 3

Ekka Fireworks Night 3

Last night I headed up to Mt Cootha for the fireworks as my mother had a meeting at the gardens. Before I decided to go up I rang the cafe on the summit to ask what the fireworks were like from the summit, she assured me that they were great.

Myself and another photographer friend headed up to see what we could get. In short I was pretty disappointed. I guess though now I know where not to go for the fireworks next year. Next year I want to take photos from 10 different spots for the 10 days of the Ekka πŸ™‚

Ekka Fireworks night 2

Last night I headed to the parking lot on the cnr of Herston and Bowen Bridge Rd to take Ekka fireworks from the classic position. I have taken Ekka fireworks here for the last three years and each time just love the beauty of the fireworks exploding over Sideshow Alley. This year I took a slightly different perspective than I have before. There was not as much wind this year which meant that the smoke lingered round for a bit longer. I met up with two other guys off POTN and we had fun chatting and taking photos of course.

Ekka Fireworks night 2