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Posted by Racer on July 21, 2007, at 19:17:37
In reply to Re: visiting brisbane » Dr. Bob, posted by Kath on July 19, 2007, at 10:00:40
It's a bit far for me.
While you're there, though, would you stop by the Wagtail Yarns place and pick up some yarn for me? Just tell Will to pick any color he likes for me...
My husband's mother was from Queensland -- Toowoomba, to be exact. I'm told that no American will ever pronounce it correctly, though...
Enjoy yourself while you're there. If you stop by Melbourne, visit the Crown Casino -- my ex was involved in that project, and we spent a month there while he was on site.
Enjoy yourself twice over, Dr Bob -- once for me, 'K?
Posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 2:18:31
In reply to I'd go, but..., posted by Racer on July 21, 2007, at 19:17:37
>My husband's mother was from Queensland -- Toowoomba, to be exact.
Far out.
(The way you pronounce it is for the second oo to rhyme with brook, and for the first oo to rhyme with to.)
I was born and grew up near there.
Posted by Racer on July 22, 2007, at 14:00:26
In reply to Re: I'd go, but... » Racer, posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 2:18:31
Well, your post has my husband reeling off place names -- Tabletop Mountain, Gary's Junction, and others. I do wish I could go see it all.
I felt more at home in Melbourne than I have ever felt anywhere. In fact, I'm a notoriously picky eater. It's hard for me to eat in restaurants, or anyone's house, because I'm too picky. (Yes, I've been told that's part of my eating disorder. Not a part I feel any need to work on, though.) Melbourne was a dream, because everything I ate was wonderful. My ex was amazed -- "wow! We can even take you to fast food places here!" The air felt wonderful on my skin -- although the flies were pretty amazing. And the public art downtown was fabulous.
The house where my husband grew up was for sale recently, and he showed me pictures of it online. I'd like to go there, too. And he has most of his parents' things in storage over there, which I've always wanted to have shipped over to us. Store them here, probably, but at least he'd have access to them.
By the way, do you have recipes for risoles or scones? Pikelets? He keeps saying he wants them, but we haven't been able to find acceptable recipes. Can you maybe help?
If we do visit, I'd love to meet you, too.
Posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 14:58:30
In reply to Re: I'd go, but... » Sigismund, posted by Racer on July 22, 2007, at 14:00:26
Hi Racer
There's this place called 'The Gowrie Mountain', which was pronounced such that you might have thought it was spelled 'Gaarie'. I suppose there is a connection between that and Gary's Junction, but I'm not sure. Certainly your husband will be quite familiar with Jondaryan, where the strikes of the 1890s started. I come from further out that way.
I like Melbourne. Not like Sydney where everyone (well, maybe not everyone) is rude and in a hurry, half dead or brittle from too much botox, talking about their time management and their real estate.
I have just been through "The Women's Weekly Best Ever Recipes", and such is the decline that there is no mention there of pikelets, scones or rissoles. Makes me nostalgic for the days when the only place you could buy olive oil (and opium) was the chemist, although that was a little before my time.
If I was trying to make rissoles I would have on hand
Half (salad) onion finely copped
grated carrot, or
grated beetroot
(anything like that)
mince
1 egg
herbs
Oil for panMake sure the onion is finely chopped. Combine mince, grated vegies, herbs and beaten eggs, salt and pepper and knead (is I guess what you do) until it's all mixed up. Coat with flour, and flatten each rissole a little because they tend to burn on the outside and you don't want them raw inside. Don't make them too big. Perhaps you can cook them in a slow pan with a lid on if necessary, but you don't want them to stew either.
And if you should visit I would love to meet you too.
Posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 15:06:43
In reply to Re: I'd go, but... » Racer, posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 14:58:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IvXxJv2RFI
Outside my window now.
Posted by Phillipa on July 22, 2007, at 19:11:12
In reply to Kookaburras.........Racer, posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 15:06:43
You mean you actually have birds they are birds aren't they that laugh? Like hearing voices I guess. No wonder you get up so early. Love Phillipa
Posted by scratchpad on July 23, 2007, at 8:19:57
In reply to Kookaburras.........Racer, posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 15:06:43
We had to sing a song in the round about them when I was little
Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree
Eating all the gum drops he can see
Laugh, Kookaburra
Laugh, Kookaburra
Gay your life must be
Ha ha harepeat ad nauseum
Posted by Dr. Bob on July 23, 2007, at 11:47:28
In reply to Re: I'd go, but... » Racer, posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 14:58:30
> I like Melbourne. Not like Sydney where everyone (well, maybe not everyone) is rude and in a hurry, half dead or brittle from too much botox, talking about their time management and their real estate.
If we could include more Babblers by meeting in Sydney instead of Brisbane, I'll be visiting there, too...
Bob
Posted by Sigismund on July 23, 2007, at 14:50:53
In reply to Re: Sydney instead of Brisbane?, posted by Dr. Bob on July 23, 2007, at 11:47:28
>Not like Sydney where everyone (well, maybe not everyone) is rude and in a hurry, half dead or brittle from too much botox, talking about their time management and their real estate.
I'm sure Alien isn't talking about time management and real estate.
Perhaps he would like to come?
Posted by cactus on July 23, 2007, at 18:44:52
In reply to Re: Sydney instead of Brisbane?, posted by Dr. Bob on July 23, 2007, at 11:47:28
> > I like Melbourne. Not like Sydney where everyone (well, maybe not everyone) is rude and in a hurry, half dead or brittle from too much botox, talking about their time management and their real estate.
>
> If we could include more Babblers by meeting in Sydney instead of Brisbane, I'll be visiting there, too...
>
> Bob
I'm a Melbourne boy, and Racer and Sigismund are right. If you want to eat like a king them come down to Melbourne. I'd be more than happy to show you around. Sydney is beautiful and very scenic, but I couldn't live there, it's a fantastic place to visit though. I lived in brisbane (brisvegas, as the locals call it) for 2 years and it's OK. Please let us know where you're going to be and when. If you decided to come to Melbourne I'll meet up with you.
Posted by cactus on July 23, 2007, at 18:55:37
In reply to Re: Sydney instead of Brisbane?, posted by Dr. Bob on July 23, 2007, at 11:47:28
Posted by Phillipa on July 23, 2007, at 20:35:56
In reply to Re: Sydney instead of Brisbane? » Dr. Bob, posted by Sigismund on July 23, 2007, at 14:50:53
I'll ask him he usually contacts me around now. Love Phillipa He does start Uni soon. But I bet he could.
Posted by Dr. Bob on July 23, 2007, at 21:39:39
In reply to Re: or Melbourne? (nm) » Dr. Bob, posted by cactus on July 23, 2007, at 18:55:37
Posted by Sigismund on July 24, 2007, at 3:00:50
In reply to Re: I'd go, but... » Racer, posted by Sigismund on July 22, 2007, at 14:58:30
I am informed that you never put beetroot in rissoles.
It is, however, essential to a decent hamburger.
Posted by Dr. Bob on July 31, 2007, at 5:36:12
In reply to Re: Sydney instead of Brisbane? » Dr. Bob, posted by cactus on July 23, 2007, at 18:44:52
> Please let us know where you're going to be and when.
OK, let's go with Sydney. How about lunch on Sat. 8/25 or Sun. 8/26?
Bob
Posted by Sigismund on August 4, 2007, at 21:04:12
In reply to Re: visiting sydney, posted by Dr. Bob on July 31, 2007, at 5:36:12
Would Saturday 25th August suit most people?
It would be a little better for me.
Posted by Damos on August 5, 2007, at 16:35:05
In reply to Re: visiting sydney, posted by Dr. Bob on July 31, 2007, at 5:36:12
Either is probably okay - happy to fit in with whatever works best for people.
Posted by Dr. Bob on August 7, 2007, at 3:37:49
In reply to Re: visiting sydney » Dr. Bob, posted by Damos on August 5, 2007, at 16:35:05
> Either is probably okay - happy to fit in with whatever works best for people.
Great, let's go with Saturday 25th August. I'll email you about where. I'm looking forward to this,
Bob
Posted by Sigismund on August 26, 2007, at 17:05:50
In reply to Re: visiting sydney, posted by Dr. Bob on August 7, 2007, at 3:37:49
We thought the Bridge rather than the Opera House should be the background.
Bob had remarked on the bridge.There's a Grace Cossington Smith painting of the bridge, nearing completion, as a kind of revelation, in 1930 something.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:The_bridge_in_curve_1926.jpg
You can enlarge the image to see the picture, but I was amazed when I stood in front of her paintings.....there's this extraordinary brushwork.I liked talking about the difference between posting and letter/email writing, the evolving nature of the thread and the time constraints thereby imposed, the fact that posting demands an awareness of multiple perspectives as against just two(?) in letter writing.
(A literary version of a bar room argument without the anaesthetic?)
Posted by Damos on August 26, 2007, at 18:05:58
In reply to Re: visiting sydney, posted by Sigismund on August 26, 2007, at 17:05:50
And I enjoyed the company and conversation very much.
It was a very great pleasure to meet you both, it's a great pity it couldn't have been longer.
Thank you.
Damos
Posted by sdb on August 27, 2007, at 14:11:52
In reply to Re: visiting sydney » Dr. Bob » Sigismund, posted by Damos on August 26, 2007, at 18:05:58
"there's this extraordinary brushwork."
http://www.nga.gov.au/Exhibition/cossingtonsmith/Default.cfm?MnuID=2&GalID=3
This is an impressive bridge. I like the painting and the photo including the spectateurs :-)
sdb
Posted by Dr. Bob on September 5, 2007, at 3:22:11
In reply to Re: visiting sydney, posted by Sigismund on August 26, 2007, at 17:05:50
> I liked talking about the difference between posting and letter/email writing, the evolving nature of the thread and the time constraints thereby imposed, the fact that posting demands an awareness of multiple perspectives as against just two(?) in letter writing.
>
> Sigismund> And I enjoyed the company and conversation very much.
>
> It was a very great pleasure to meet you both, it's a great pity it couldn't have been longer.
>
> DamosI appreciated the opportunity to meet you both in person. Thanks for making the trip in. I agree, more time would've been nice. I ended up climbing to the top of one of the pylons that afternoon. They had photographs inside of the bridge during construction. And what a view!
Bob
Posted by tealady on March 23, 2008, at 21:59:16
In reply to Re: visiting sydney, posted by Dr. Bob on September 5, 2007, at 3:22:11
Sorry to have missed you all.
As it tuned out ,I wouldn't have been able to make it, as a truck hit my car back on 8th August, and doing much above getting out of bed at that stage was beyond me;-)
I've only just now recalled my password for both babble and my associated email address.. so just caught up with the emails from Sigismund and Damos, inviting me and alerting me to this thread.
I've been reading alter though on and off :-)
Glad you all enjoyed it:-)
Jan
Posted by Sigismund on March 27, 2008, at 2:09:51
In reply to Re: visiting sydney » Dr. Bob, posted by tealady on March 23, 2008, at 21:59:16
Hello Jan
Hit by a truck?
That's different to being hit by a car.
I went to Japan a while back and it was really interesting to see a country that takes pubic transport seriously.
Posted by tealady on March 28, 2008, at 23:00:09
In reply to Re: visiting sydney » tealady, posted by Sigismund on March 27, 2008, at 2:09:51
:-) I do try to be different...
I've never been to Japan, but it sounds like a commendable idea. KOrea seems to have some good fast trains too from what I've heard.
I did like Wales and England, but I assume a lot of Europe would be similar with the tiny narrow roads which no truck can fit on!(some don't fit cars either:-)
I fear we use trucks way too much here which not only makes roads dangerous but also stifle local produce local produce and smaller shops etc, and makes the place way easy for Maccas, Kentucky Fried, Pizza Hut and large supermarket chains to dominate.
It was easy to get fresh egss, cream etc in Wales.. no supermarkets or any of the US -style fast food chains that I could find much except on outskirts of major towns, and I never saw any trucks on the roads either, even the major highways? I was thinking maybe they only allow them at night after 9PM or something?
Contract that to the Prices hwy at Wollongong, say going down Mt Ousley in the morning..I'm sure semis outnumber cars.
Nice to hear from you,
Jan
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