Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Burgers
In honor of our 2000th day in Australia (Marjorie figures these things out in Excel), burgers shaped like Australia:
Monday, December 28, 2009
Boxing Day 2
Since Boxing Day fell on a Saturday, we got a bonus Boxing Day today. After house cleaning we took a ride up the river, as far as this Russian Orthodox Church:
Then, since we have a friend's car for the week, we took the dingo up to a fenced in area I discovered on an earlier bike trip, for a little rare off-leash time:
Then, since we have a friend's car for the week, we took the dingo up to a fenced in area I discovered on an earlier bike trip, for a little rare off-leash time:
Sunday, December 27, 2009
I wanted to write an end of year wrap up entry, but as it's been awhile since I've blogged, I was seeking inspiration so I "borrowed" this list from Krisalis, and modified it for my own purposes:
1. What did you do in 2009 that you’d never done before? Went to Africa. The trip to South Africa this year was amazing and completely easy. A good first trip, with more than enough awe to inspire me to return.
2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next this year? My resolution this year was to use a mug for take away coffee, in order to avoid the paper cups which just get thrown away. I've been pretty good about bringing my Keep cup to the coffee shop with me, and am happy to see many others doing the same.
I'm not sure if I'll have a resolution for next year. I'd like to run more or exercise more in general. I've been generally good about this for the past few years, but could be better, and could always do more.
3. Did anyone close to you give birth? Unless I'm forgetting about a baby (possible?) than no, not this year.
4. Did anyone close to you die? Depends on how you define close. My work mate, Matthew, died this year. Matthew and I had worked really closely together for awhile, and then he'd moved to a position in another office. He was a young man in the prime of his life. It was a very sad and unexpected loss.
5. What countries did you visit? Japan and South Africa.
6. What would you like to have in 2010 that you lacked in 2009? More time with family and friends.
7. What dates from 2009 will remain etched upon your memory, and why? February 7th "Black Saturday" the date of the bushfires in Victoria.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year? I'm continuing to progress in my career, which I'm glad about that. And I just procured an 18 month project position (promotion) which starts in January. I've received positive feedback through the grapevine that I have a good reputation out in the service sector, and agencies are happy to work with me (thank goodness).
9. What was your biggest failure? Not taking better pictures when we were at Kruger. I guess we'll just have to go back.
10. Did you suffer illness or injury? This has been a bad year, healthwise, for me. I was sick with every cold/flu that came into the office over the winter (probably had swine flu, though it wasn't confirmed). And my migraines have been horrible. Next year I'll start allergy shots, as I'm sure this will help the migranes.
11. What was the best thing you bought? Plane tickets to South Africa.
12. Where did most of your money go? Travel. There are worse things to spend your money on.
13. What did you get really, really, really excited about? Big suprise - our trips to Japan and South Africa, and seeing lots of new animals.
14. What song will always remind you of 2009? Grapevine Fires by Death Cab for Cutie because it could have been written about Victoria this past February.
15. Compared to this time last year, are you:a) more happy or more sad? About the same
b) thinner or fatter? Again, same, it's post Christmas so I may be a little fatter, but I plan to lose this post haste.
c) richer or poorer? Not much difference. A little richer, as I recently got a promotion.
16. What do you wish you’d done more of? I didn't snorkel this year, so more time in the sea. More time at the beach.
17. What do you wish you’d done less of? I could have done with less time sick or feeling unwell.
18. How did you spend Christmas? A morning jog, open presents, cook, then pig out. Stress free, though a bit lonely without the extended family.
19. What was your favorite TV program? 30 Rock
20. What was the best book you read? I just finished Zoe Heller's - The Believers, which was good. I didn't read a lot of books this year, I read more articles on the internet or in the New Yorker (mag).
21. What was your favorite film of this year? I really liked The Wrestler, and it was nice to see Mickey Rourke make a comeback.
22. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? We had brunch at my favourite Mexican restaurant, Blue Corn, and then I got a mani/pedi (thank you Facebook for helping me remember!). I'm 39.
23. What kept you sane? Monthly massages. A bit of pampering we allowed ourselves once a month this year. It's unclear whether this will continue into the new year, but I vote yes.
24. What concerts did you see? This was a slow concert year for us. We did catch Lucinda Williams finally. She was fabulous. Also we saw one of my favourites, Aimee Mann, for the first time. And saw Elvis Costello play alone, and even though we've both seen him several times before, he was fabulous and energetic playing by himself to a sedate, seated, largely middle-aged crowd on a Tuesday night. To fill the gaps between concerts this year we saw some plays- Billy Elliott and Wicked.
25. What were the best restaurant experiences of the year? This was another really good year for restaurant discoveries. Some of the top ones would include St Jude's, Mutti's, and Yu'u. And we continue to enjoy old favourites like Borscht, Vodka, and Tears, The Horn, and Koliba. Melbourne is truly a foodie town, and we love it.
26. What was the best discovery of the year? Goove Shark and other music websites, music logs, and podcasts (most notably All Songs Considered) which have allowed us to discover heaps of new music and rediscover all sorts of lost treasures as well. Groove Shark is really great as it allows you to stream music immediately and save play lists. I have a new project/playlist I'm working on trying to track the 100 best songs of all time, which is a perpetual work in progress as it's obviously so subjective and there are always new songs and remembered songs to supplant others.
1. What did you do in 2009 that you’d never done before? Went to Africa. The trip to South Africa this year was amazing and completely easy. A good first trip, with more than enough awe to inspire me to return.
2. Did you keep your new year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next this year? My resolution this year was to use a mug for take away coffee, in order to avoid the paper cups which just get thrown away. I've been pretty good about bringing my Keep cup to the coffee shop with me, and am happy to see many others doing the same.
I'm not sure if I'll have a resolution for next year. I'd like to run more or exercise more in general. I've been generally good about this for the past few years, but could be better, and could always do more.
3. Did anyone close to you give birth? Unless I'm forgetting about a baby (possible?) than no, not this year.
4. Did anyone close to you die? Depends on how you define close. My work mate, Matthew, died this year. Matthew and I had worked really closely together for awhile, and then he'd moved to a position in another office. He was a young man in the prime of his life. It was a very sad and unexpected loss.
5. What countries did you visit? Japan and South Africa.
6. What would you like to have in 2010 that you lacked in 2009? More time with family and friends.
7. What dates from 2009 will remain etched upon your memory, and why? February 7th "Black Saturday" the date of the bushfires in Victoria.
8. What was your biggest achievement of the year? I'm continuing to progress in my career, which I'm glad about that. And I just procured an 18 month project position (promotion) which starts in January. I've received positive feedback through the grapevine that I have a good reputation out in the service sector, and agencies are happy to work with me (thank goodness).
9. What was your biggest failure? Not taking better pictures when we were at Kruger. I guess we'll just have to go back.
10. Did you suffer illness or injury? This has been a bad year, healthwise, for me. I was sick with every cold/flu that came into the office over the winter (probably had swine flu, though it wasn't confirmed). And my migraines have been horrible. Next year I'll start allergy shots, as I'm sure this will help the migranes.
11. What was the best thing you bought? Plane tickets to South Africa.
12. Where did most of your money go? Travel. There are worse things to spend your money on.
13. What did you get really, really, really excited about? Big suprise - our trips to Japan and South Africa, and seeing lots of new animals.
14. What song will always remind you of 2009? Grapevine Fires by Death Cab for Cutie because it could have been written about Victoria this past February.
15. Compared to this time last year, are you:a) more happy or more sad? About the same
b) thinner or fatter? Again, same, it's post Christmas so I may be a little fatter, but I plan to lose this post haste.
c) richer or poorer? Not much difference. A little richer, as I recently got a promotion.
16. What do you wish you’d done more of? I didn't snorkel this year, so more time in the sea. More time at the beach.
17. What do you wish you’d done less of? I could have done with less time sick or feeling unwell.
18. How did you spend Christmas? A morning jog, open presents, cook, then pig out. Stress free, though a bit lonely without the extended family.
19. What was your favorite TV program? 30 Rock
20. What was the best book you read? I just finished Zoe Heller's - The Believers, which was good. I didn't read a lot of books this year, I read more articles on the internet or in the New Yorker (mag).
21. What was your favorite film of this year? I really liked The Wrestler, and it was nice to see Mickey Rourke make a comeback.
22. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? We had brunch at my favourite Mexican restaurant, Blue Corn, and then I got a mani/pedi (thank you Facebook for helping me remember!). I'm 39.
23. What kept you sane? Monthly massages. A bit of pampering we allowed ourselves once a month this year. It's unclear whether this will continue into the new year, but I vote yes.
24. What concerts did you see? This was a slow concert year for us. We did catch Lucinda Williams finally. She was fabulous. Also we saw one of my favourites, Aimee Mann, for the first time. And saw Elvis Costello play alone, and even though we've both seen him several times before, he was fabulous and energetic playing by himself to a sedate, seated, largely middle-aged crowd on a Tuesday night. To fill the gaps between concerts this year we saw some plays- Billy Elliott and Wicked.
25. What were the best restaurant experiences of the year? This was another really good year for restaurant discoveries. Some of the top ones would include St Jude's, Mutti's, and Yu'u. And we continue to enjoy old favourites like Borscht, Vodka, and Tears, The Horn, and Koliba. Melbourne is truly a foodie town, and we love it.
26. What was the best discovery of the year? Goove Shark and other music websites, music logs, and podcasts (most notably All Songs Considered) which have allowed us to discover heaps of new music and rediscover all sorts of lost treasures as well. Groove Shark is really great as it allows you to stream music immediately and save play lists. I have a new project/playlist I'm working on trying to track the 100 best songs of all time, which is a perpetual work in progress as it's obviously so subjective and there are always new songs and remembered songs to supplant others.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Xmas chow
Friday, December 25, 2009
Pierogies
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Ick
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Sidewiki
Remember this idea I posted about, way back when, about a comment system that lets you post comments on any web page?
I actually forgot I had that idea so long ago. It's been percolating around since then, and I still hadn't found any inherent flaws in it. Recently, I ran it by a couple of coworkers at lunch, and they both thought it was a good idea.
So, finally, after two and a half years, I set a plan to at least work up a prototype over Christmas. Then, just the other day, I ran across a little company who had the same idea. For all practical purposes it's EXACTLY the same idea. It's been getting some buzz.
I've recently come to the conclusion that laziness is my defining personality trait, and here we have a classic example. I can't be too angry, to have come up with the same idea as the mighty Google, but of course it's a little disappointing. I'm mostly just happy that someone built it - someone with clout and technical competence - because the other reason I was excited about the idea was that it was something that I want to actually use.
I actually forgot I had that idea so long ago. It's been percolating around since then, and I still hadn't found any inherent flaws in it. Recently, I ran it by a couple of coworkers at lunch, and they both thought it was a good idea.
So, finally, after two and a half years, I set a plan to at least work up a prototype over Christmas. Then, just the other day, I ran across a little company who had the same idea. For all practical purposes it's EXACTLY the same idea. It's been getting some buzz.
I've recently come to the conclusion that laziness is my defining personality trait, and here we have a classic example. I can't be too angry, to have come up with the same idea as the mighty Google, but of course it's a little disappointing. I'm mostly just happy that someone built it - someone with clout and technical competence - because the other reason I was excited about the idea was that it was something that I want to actually use.
Radio shows
When I was a kid, my mom and dad (hi, mom and dad) used to take us on long car trips every year, down to Florida. I think it was on one of these trips that my dad brought along cassettes of some old radio shows. I don't remember where he got them; maybe they were just rebroadcast some decades after the fact, and he taped them off the radio? At any rate, there were two in particular that I remember, quite distinctly in fact. I thought of them again the other day, and decided to see if I could find them. And I did. See what you think of The Thing On The Fourble Board and Three Skeleton Key (starring Vincent Price). Lots more episodes here and here.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Xmas in Oz
Saturday, December 12, 2009
McDeco
This is the art deco McDonald's in our neighborhood:
I refused to eat at Mackers (as they call it here) for fifteen years prior to coming to Australia. Finally went back once while we were in a the middle of a hectic move, and one more time soon after that, but I decided it was gross and haven't been back since.
Behind this Mackers, there's a brothel (no lie).
I refused to eat at Mackers (as they call it here) for fifteen years prior to coming to Australia. Finally went back once while we were in a the middle of a hectic move, and one more time soon after that, but I decided it was gross and haven't been back since.
Behind this Mackers, there's a brothel (no lie).
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Friday, December 04, 2009
Xmas party II
Marjorie at her office Xmas party, at Fitzroy Bowling Club:
Obviously bowling has a different meaning here.
Obviously bowling has a different meaning here.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Ahhhh
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Xmas Party
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Butterfly Club
We stopped by one of Melbourne's nuttier nightclubs, The Butterfly Club, for a tipple this evening:
It's in an old hotel, and each room is decorated differently. The main attraction is that have actual cabaret, though we have yet to see it.
It's in an old hotel, and each room is decorated differently. The main attraction is that have actual cabaret, though we have yet to see it.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Trivia
Big winners! We had an epic night at trivia tonight at the Cornish Arms - there were only four of us, but not only did we win first place ($50) for the second week in a row, we also won the $175 bonus question (they add $25 every week until someone gets it) by correctly answering these three questions:
Of course, it's all bar money, meaning we have to go back...
- What chemical element has the lowest boiling point?
- What inappropriately-named land is known as Kalaallit Nunaat by its natives?
- With 89.5 million visitors, what country drew the most tourists last year?
Of course, it's all bar money, meaning we have to go back...
Crush
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Thanksgiving
We just waddled home from an awesome Thanksgiving picnic at Studley Park thrown by Democrats Abroad. Melbourne's a good food town, but today all the dishes were cooked by Americans, who know how to do Thanksgiving right. Really great! We made a pecan pie that went over well. Unfortunately I forgot to take pictures during, so here's Marjorie during our soggy walk home...
Festival
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Lavalamps
These are the lights we use at work that come on automatically to tell us that someone has "broken the build" (i.e. added defective software to the group repository):
All three on is not good, but it is the last day of a sprint when everyone's trying to get their changes added.
I used to think of lava lamps as relaxing, before I started here...
All three on is not good, but it is the last day of a sprint when everyone's trying to get their changes added.
I used to think of lava lamps as relaxing, before I started here...
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Brekkie
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Cockatoo
A great sighting while out on walkies today:
It's a yellow-tailed black-cockatoo, a species we had only previously seen from a distance. There were five of them. Once again, the iPhone camera fails to capture the majesty of Australia's largest cockatoo/parrot.
It's a yellow-tailed black-cockatoo, a species we had only previously seen from a distance. There were five of them. Once again, the iPhone camera fails to capture the majesty of Australia's largest cockatoo/parrot.
Cicada
Survey
Today I joined the Friends of Merri Creek for a survey of birds along a short stretch of the creek near our house:
Here's what we saw:
Here's what we saw:
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Grocery
This is our little local grocery:
You can see two of the three aisles. Despite the small size they have a lot of interesting gourmet choices. I love having them just around the corner!
Notice the eggs there, unrefrigerated. That's standard practice in Australia. It took a while before we got comfortable with that.
You can see two of the three aisles. Despite the small size they have a lot of interesting gourmet choices. I love having them just around the corner!
Notice the eggs there, unrefrigerated. That's standard practice in Australia. It took a while before we got comfortable with that.
Trivia
Paddington
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Beach
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