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rocky road

I had some leftover marshmallow from the toadstool cake I made Erika for her birthday (piccies on Insty), so thought I would make some rocky road. Easily the most addictive and moreish treat — even hubby, who doesn't like overly sweet things, gobbled it up. So here's the recipe:
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making macarons…again

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hang in there

I know I've been horribly neglectful of this blog lately, and I'm so very grateful for your sticking around. So many things are taking a back seat at the moment, and I can't promise when I'll be back in the full swing of things. My poor sewing machine has been packed away for months! I am pretty active on Instagram though, mainly because it's so darn quick and easy, and because of the lovely sense of community. If you don't have Instagram, you can still view my feed online. Visit my profile on Webstagram — it would be lovely if you said hello. xx
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the month of may

You know, I really could start every post with "I have been sooo busy!"... but that would get a bit boring. But geez, it's true! Apart from raising my wee lil' one, I've been designing a new blog and a new resume/portfolio website for myself, a new website for a friend (can't wait to reveal that one to you, it's looking fab), and a new website for hubby's business...
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happy half birthday…

...to my beautiful and oh-so-happy baby girl, who is six months old today (can you believe it??!). Love you to the moon and back, honey.
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what an amazing baby!

I couldn't help but share this vid with you — my beautiful sister and her gorgeous little Lucy are the stars! (well, I think so anyway)...
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spoiled rotten

Oooh, I am so very excited — check out the spoils from my recent shopping adventure! Can't wait to play!
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macaron mania

Yes, I have succumbed. And before you say 'puh! She's spelt macaroons wrong!', as I did the first time I saw it spelt this way, I should tell you that 'macaron' is French (although apparently derived from an Italian word). The English word 'macaroon' can also refer to a coconut macaroon (one of my mum's favourite biscuits from the Women's Weekly 'Beautiful Biscuits' cookbook!)...
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first taste

Is it wrong that I found Erika's obvious distate for baby rice cereal so damn amusing?! Can't be a fussy eater in this household, my dear! Maybe we'll have better luck with pumpkin...
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fig clafoutis

Success! Fig Clafoutis was delicious! Reminded me a little of mum's Lemon Delicious – a cross between a pudding and sponge. I got my recipe from Taste.com.au (click link to view), but I would make one change for next time...
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fig love

Over Easter, hubby, bubby and I, plus my extended family, holidayed in Blairgowrie. We had such an amazing long weekend — full of great food, walks on the beach, table tennis, tennis, card games and laughs. We also visited my sister-in-law's family on their gorgeous property in Red Hill. We have a wonderful tradition of drinking...
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fudgy brownies

I had a hankering for baking. So I made brownies. Oh so delicious, and oh so simple! We were feasting on slabs of this little beauty in no time. fudgy brownies 200g chocolate, chopped (milk or dark, whichever you prefer. I only had milk chocolate in my pantry at the time the craving sprouted, so that's what I used) 150g butter ½ cup caster sugar...
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what i made

Snapper with fennel, capers and lemon Delicious November 2011 (issue 110) p. 170 I honestly wouldn't change a thing about this recipe. The fish was awesome and ready in a flash (great for a quick mid-week meal)...
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mars bar bites

I made these delicious little bites for Lucy's first birthday and they were a hit! And so easy to make... this recipe makes about 28 bites. mars bar bites 3 x 60g Cadbury Whip or Mars bars, chopped 75g butter 1 tbsp golden syrup 3 cups Rice Bubbles 150g milk or dark chocolate (cut up into chunks, or chocolate buds) Handful hazelnut kernels...
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what i made

Those long time readers may remember 'menu monday'? Well, seeing as things are a little more chaotic around here these days, I didn't want to commit to doing that every Monday (we won't starve, I promise), so ta-da! Here I present 'what I made'... just a little food diary so that I can keep track of the recipes I've cooked...
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happy one-third birthday!

This striped little monkey is four months old today... can't put into words how much I love my baby girl. I hope you're all having a lovely day. {pics from my Instagram feed, taken by Nana with her new DSLR — well done Nana!}...
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lucy’s first birthday

My lovely niece, little Lucy-Lu, is turning one tomorrow! She's such a gorgeous munchkin. I may not have mentioned it before, but little Lucy was born with a small left hand. It was spotted during my sister's week 12 pregnancy scan, and confirmed at another scan at 15 weeks. All existing bones are perfectly formed...
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thank you, thank you

I just realised that I never got around to showing you the little thank you I made to send to family and friends upon Erika's arrival. I had neither the brain capacity nor the time to come up with a new concept, so used the same elements I designed for my niece Lucy's
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pikelets! pancakes?

Well, my mum always used to call these pikelets. Not sure what the diff is between pikelets and pancakes, but this is a fool-proof recipe to golden brown deliciousness. I cook them so often that I no longer need to check my scribbled notes. It's so easy peasy: Put the following ingredients...
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crochet softie

My beautiful long-time mate Ali made this crochet softie for Erika. Isn't she a star? I have not been brave enough to try — to crochet a softie looks so hard! Aren't home-made gifts just tops? Love, love and more love. Peace out. xo
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strike a pose for boondie baby

Check out Boondie Baby's burp cloths latest model! Erika is a natural! To find out more about Boondie Baby's beautiful handmade wares, visit the Boondie Baby website. And here's the link to their burp cloths. Or you can buy online at Made It...
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crochet monkey rattle

How gorgeous is this crochet monkey rattle? I just had to purchase when I spied it at Mathilda's Market in Malvern last year. From memory I was either very close to my due date, or overdue — hubby spotted quite a few stares and the odd person pointing at me and my enormous belly. Ah, those were the days...
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instagram filter photoshop action

So you know about my Instagram obsession, yes? And how the app has some groovy filters to apply to your photos, yes? Well, a warm vintage filter is really trendy these days, and I was hoping to apply something similar to my high resolution images in Photoshop. I found some actions online,...
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summer social media addiction

I have a new obsession (besides the obvious — my beautiful bubba) : social media. During late night or early morning feeds, I don't want to disrupt the silence with the telly, so to stave off boredom I indulge in Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and my fave, Instagram. Have you heard of it?...
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Lucy Lu

My beautiful 10-month-old niece, Lucy. She is such an independent and spirited little cherub. Always grinning from ear-to-ear, she is super chuffed when standing or exploring. She has a habit of blowing raspberries when you do something she doesn't like — such as feed her when she's full...
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9.5 weeks

Miss Moo is changing so much, a million teeny-tiny changes each day. I'm changing too. I've always been a heavy sleeper, even as a kid. I can distinctly remember my mum and sister sitting around the breakfast table, discussing a violent storm that passed through the night. 'Storm?', I'd ask, and they'd roll their eyes...
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8.5 weeks

Blowing bubbles for Mama!
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happy 2012

Wow. What a whirlwind eight weeks. I can't tell you how many times I've thought about popping by to say hello! But where to find the time? The days pass with the blink of an eye — I almost miss meals the clock races by so fast! My gorgeous girl Erika is growing so quickly...
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meeting the puppies

Arriving home from the hospital on day 5... The boys have received Erika into their home very graciously. Darcy, who has always been Mama's baby boy, was a little sulky at first but has recovered well. They both greet me with waggy tails in the middle of the night when...
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first car trip

...on our way home from hospital, five days old. Kiss those chubby cheeks! Mwah!
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lovely gifts

Little Erika received such wonderful gifts from friends and family on her arrival. Check out this amazing bunch of flowers from the lovely ladies at work. Does anyone know what this flower is called? It's stunning!
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after first bath

Erika's head of dark hair really fluffed up after that first bath! Here she is, sleeping peacefully on day 2 in hospital...
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birth of erika joy

No words. Just photos of the most ah-mazing experience, meeting our beautiful one for the very first time. It was love at first sight... gives me goosebumps just thinking about it. More images to come.
View full post - welcome, our baby girl
welcome, our baby girl

It's a girl! 'George' has finally graced us - Erika Joy, born 4.19am on 9th November. Weighing a scrumptious 7lb 14oz and sporting a full head of dark hair, she is so beautiful it's hard to not cuddle her as she sleeps. We are looking forward to having her home and introducing her furry brothers,...
View full post - one week over…
one week over…

...and nothing. Nada. Zip. Doesn't this bub know how much I value punctuality? Unfortunately I've been experiencing some severe upper abdominal pain for the past three days, which is making the once exciting journey a slow one. My obs thinks I've somehow pulled a muscle/s...
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garden fairies

I had a backyard makeover team (aka Mum and Dad) here this week. They weeded, planted, trimmed, mulched and fertilised. And I made cups of tea and cheese and bikkie platters. What a difference their work has made! I'm looking forward to my new plants maturing in the spring sunshine, and enjoying the space with the little one...
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ready when you are

It's official: we made it. Baby G is due today. Sometimes I still find it hard to believe that, with all the stress and worry that we've endured, this little twosome is about to become a threesome. In the super stillness of early morning (I couldn't sleep), the excitement I feel is mixed with the sadness of lost loved ones who will not be sharing...
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baby blankie in progress

The little cot blanket I started is coming along nicely — finished the first two bands of colour (of four), just started on the third. It's lovely to have a little project to work on that doesn't involve much brain power. I'd really like to have the quilt finished first, given that winter is more than 6 months away and I probably won't need this little wooly blanket...
View full post - 39 weeks
39 weeks

39 weeks today, can you believe it? I am amazed at how quickly these nine months have flown. I am so acutely aware that in no time flat (any day now, really), my whole life will revolve around a new little being. This week, I'm seriously slowing down — taking advantage of the opportunity for rest and relaxation. Yesterday arvo I had a two hour...
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are you in the loop?

Have you heard of The Loop? It’s kind of the creative world’s version of LinkedIn (if you’re not on LinkedIn either, then what are you doing??). You can sign up (for free), create a profile, resume and portfolio of work, network with peeps in your industry, search for jobs and potentially get headhunted. It covers a broad range of roles and...
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amber whelan design

A mate of mine from high school has recently launched an Interior Design consultancy business — and I couldn't be more proud! She's put together a little website with some gorgeous pics of her work (and a stunning photo of herself!), as well as a beautifully worded philosophy and description of her services. Check it out at amberwhelan.com...
View full post - the (wo)man with the (quilt) plan
the (wo)man with the (quilt) plan

Hey y'all! So here 'tis — my cot quilt design for George's room. The centre panel and 80% of the linen panels will be visible on the top, with the rest visible between the cot bars. I was going for a random collection of squares and rectangles in the main panel — I'm already thinking about my next quilt, which I think will be more structured...
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anniversary of travels – venice

You can view the original post 'Venice, one of a kind' here.
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anniversary of travels – florence

You can view the original post 'Aah, Florence' here.
View full post - anniversary of travels – positano
anniversary of travels – positano

View the original posts 'Perfect Positano' and 'Exploring Pompeii'.
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anniversary of travels – rome

Anniversary of travels series continues... Ta-da! Rome. You can view the original post 'Five Days In Rome' here.
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anniversary of travels – london

Can you believe it's been a whole year since hubby and I toured Italy (and a wee bit of London)? And what a year! I think about our trip all the time. It was so magical, for a whole host of reasons. I would love to go back again some day. To celebrate the anniversary, I decided to frame some of our photos and display them on our study wall....
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a quick project

...or so I hope. I know what you're thinking: why o' why am I starting a new project when I haven't finished the last? Because I am impatient! It's been so long since I'd picked up a pair of knitting needles, I was afraid I wouldn't remember how to knit. But, as they say, it's just like riding a bicycle. My hands remembered even if my brain didn't...
View full post - cot quilt for george
cot quilt for george

Here 'tis: the fabrics for George's cot quilt. I'm aiming to keep it quite neutral with natural and grey linen's, with a splash of greens. I've got a design in my head, just need to find the time to get it down on paper (or computer, anyway). I can't wait to get my sewing machine out of hiding! It's been too long, eh Nina?...
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baby shower

Last Sunday my gorgeous mum and sister hosted a beautiful baby shower for George and I, surrounded by all the lovely ladies in my life (with a few notable exceptions). There were delicious finger sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini quiches and sweet treats as far as the eye could see. I put in my two bob and made the Lamington...
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baby’s room

Welcome to George's room! Still a work in progress (let's face it, I'll be adding and subtracting for years), but most of the bare bones are there. I am really keen to make a quilt for the cot and a felt cushion for the chair — but where to find the time?! I am finishing up work at the end of next week, so perhaps then (along with the other items on...
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beautiful lass

This clip of Kimbra was filmed in an alleyway in Melbourne, and I think she is simply gorgeous.
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monday morning chuckle…

I spied this on my way into work this morning and it really made me giggle (I whipped out my phone to take a snap quick smart) — a new spin on the ol' "wash me" tag. I love a little graffiti with a sense of humour. It's such a beautiful spring day today, I hope y'all get a chance to get out at lunchtime and enjoy the weather...
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old man river

I hope you're enjoying the sunshine today, m'sweet readers.
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most nights look like this…

Me in my snuggly PJ's and/or trackies, with Darcy using Georgie as a cosy head-rest — and not seeming to mind the odd bump or kick. xo
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back on track…

After a frustratingly time-consuming set-back, 'Project Sunspot' is back on track. I had crocheted together about 25 rounds — 19 in the first strip, then rounded the corner to come back the other way — when I discovered the vague 'pattern' (read: trying to decipher stitches via pictures) I had been following didn't quite work as I had anticipated...
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spring has sprouted

Wishing you happy spring days, sunshine.
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sugar flowers from the source

I went on a mission today to purchase some more sugar flowers to decorate the cupcakes I'll be making for my (fast-approaching) baby shower. And I found a doozy! Hot tip for my baking buddies: West's Cake Decorations in Burwood make all their sugar flowers on site, so they're cheap as chips. Great range too, and since they make...
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live below the line

My awe-inspiring mate Eli is 'living below the line' in an attempt to raise money and awareness for those in poverty. With a measly budget of just NZ$2.25 per day, she's been very creative with her meals and very creatively writing short poems about her food journey. Here are some of my favourites (I can't go past the limericks)...
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gotye’s got me…

There is something delightfully geeky about Gotye's music, so I'm sure he'd forgive me for the cheesiest of cheesy post titles. I love to bop along to this track in the car on a (almost!) spring day — it's just so full of sunshine!
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baby shower invitation

With an ever-growing belly (and my sister's persistent nagging), I thought it was about time I designed my baby shower invitations. I can't believe how quickly time is flying — George is almost 30 weeks! No mistaking my baby bump for an overly indulgent lunch now. As much as I love it, I really do wish I could get some SLEEP....
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burch & purchese

This new-ish addition to the South Yarra end of Chapel Street makes me as happy as a kid in a candy store... because well, I am a big kid and this is a very schmancy candy store. If you haven't heard the Burch & Purchese buzz around town, then let me enlighten you! Well-known around foodie circles, the general public may recognise...
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felt-y goodness

Ever since I got my hot little hands on my wool felt freckle ottoman (you can see it in this post here), I've been a wee bit obsessed with felt. I'd been pondering what little cushion I could use on the feeding chair in the baby's room, when I had a bright spark — I know, I'll make one from felt fabric! Yes, that is what I shall do! I was disappointed with...
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hobart in a flash

Hubby and I traveled down to Hobart this past weekend for his sister's husband's 40th. Originally from Tassie, our brother-in-law gathered together a great group of family and friends for a beautiful birthday bash. We made the most of our leap across Bass Strait, scooting all over the country-side, sampling a little of what gorgeous Hobart...
View full post - sunspot crochet is a-go!
sunspot crochet is a-go!

NOW I can take a deep breath and savour the moment — I'm almost there! The rounds are complete (with new Zara colours done and dusted; it did put me behind schedule, but I'm glad I bothered because they've added more blues and greens to the mix and made the overall size of the rug larger), now it's time to put them all together. It's lovely...
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nursery decoration

I took this photo a while ago, it doesn't look exactly like this now. Apart from the removal of the plush rug (it was a temporary parking space, our carpet is a lovely grey), these days you're likely to see an ironing board erected in the middle of the room, plus a fluffy nougat puppy (aka Bailey) perched upon a pile of clean sheets...
View full post - uh-oh, new colours
uh-oh, new colours

I was walking past Clegs on Elizabeth Street last week when I noticed they were having a big yarn sale. Lo and behold, they were stocking new colours from the Filatura Di Crosa Zara range. Just when I thought my sunspots were finished, time to whip out the crochet hook and make a few more rounds — 71 extra rounds...
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little tootsies

We had our 20-week scan last week. Oh how amazing it was to see our beautiful, healthy bubba, happily bobbing around on screen. The frame in the above pic contains a card I made years ago. Inside it, the technician wrote down the sex of our George. I should label 'break glass in emergency'! I am pretty sure both...
View full post - i know i’m biased, but…
i know i’m biased, but…

...everyone else I've spoken to agrees with me: this little munchkin is as cute as a button. Above is the thank-you card I made for my sister to send to her lovely friends and extended family. Lucy was about 8-9 weeks old at the time this photo was taken — I can't believe she's already almost three months old. When I see her I want to kiss...
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yarra valley treat

Hubby and I picked up our new family-friendly wagon during the week, so we thought it would be fun to test it out on a good ol' day trip. We hadn't gotten up early enough to make the trek to Daylesford, so were content to enjoy the spoils of the (much closer) Yarra Valley. Have you ever been to the Bella Vedere restaurant at Badger's Brook...
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george

I know I've been a wee bit slow on the posts lately, but I'm hoping you'll forgive me — I think I've got a pretty good reason... I've been busy being pregnant! Yup, that's right, I'm up the duff, have a bun in the oven, eating for two. I'm 18 weeks along now, and starting to get a bit more pep in my step (the couch and I became really well acquainted...
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dreamy…

Discovered this track on Triple J the other day... there is an element of Craig David about it, but I think it's dreamy nonetheless. You still got me.
View full post - Cheeky Cha-Cha
Cheeky Cha-Cha

I can't tell you how chuffed I was to discover my step-sister-in-law had started a blog! This very talented lass is one of the key people who inspired me to learn to sew — the quilts and tote bags (and, as you'll discover when you read her blog, so much more) she has made for her little ones are truly gorgeous. I can't wait to...
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boondie baby

A very clever friend of mine has recently opened up an online store, filled with her handmade goodies for mum and bubs. There are waterproof change mats, burp cloths, cot quilts, and a whole lot more on offer, all in bright kiddy-friendly fabrics. You can view her current range on offer at the Boondie Baby stores on Etsy...
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temporary gallery

I'm on Temporary Gallery! What is Temporary Gallery, you ask? Weeelll, I'll let them describe themselves... "Temporary Gallery is an innovative online social news platform for visual and performing artists, art lovers, related industries and venues. Temporary Gallery is a space for creatives to showcase their work, submit...
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delizioso!

Tucked away just off Collins Street, this little restaurant is a real find. The new venture of Tobie Puttock, The Kitchen Cat delivers fresh and traditional Italian fare. My partner-in-crime and I shared several dishes, each of which was incredibly delicious. This is what we had: • One of the pasta specials of the day, lamb ragu tagliatelle...
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to my audience of one…

Love. love. love. Enjoy.
View full post - welcome, lucy nina
welcome, lucy nina

Say hello to beautiful Lucy Nina. My sister and her husband welcomed Lucy into the world on March 9, weighing 7lbs 3oz. She is the sweetest little bub, I wish I could see her every day! I could take a million photos in five minutes (and post every one of them!), she changes expression all the time, even when she's sleeping...
View full post - visit victoria — march 2011
visit victoria — march 2011

Okay, so I promised to share this with you in a timely manner... well, March kind of got away from me. But here 'tis — you can still enjoy perusing the events of April and May! My favourite jaunt in autumn? Daylesford. Hubby and I will definitely be doing a little weekend away sometime soon, when the leaves start to turn and...
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the sounds of summer…

Ok, so I think we've established that I'm not much chop in the music review stakes... so I'm not going to say much about my summer music fun: Cee-Lo Green's "Lady Killer". I wish I could share all tracks with you, because each one had me bopping along more than the last. I hope you enjoy...
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the kings: on call

I am well behind the times — well, behind in my posting, anyway. I had been listening to the Kings (not so) new album 'Come Around Sundown' religiously (no pun intended) a couple of months back, and it's got some cracking tunes. It seems I'm a sucker for raspy-voiced crooners...
View full post - plus quilt in progress
plus quilt in progress

Hello y'all! I wanted to show you how I'm going with Lucy's quilt I told you about in the Princess Champion EJ post here. I'd seen the 'plus' quilt design on the Internet and loved it, so decided to give it a go. It seems complex, but is really very simple — sewn together in rows of 'dot, dot, dash' (that will make sense when you see the pattern)...
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song bird

I've been wanting to tell you about the lovely new Adele album '21' for so long. I'm happy I was delayed however, because there are now You Tube vids to help me share. This album follows on from a past favourite, '19', on which there was much to sing along to. '21' didn't disappoint — this lovely lass is very talented at cranking out a...
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preggi belly

hurriedly shot these photos of my sister a couple weeks back (hurriedly because the light changes so quickly!) — she would have been about 33 weeks preggo at the time, I'm guessing. She's due in early March, and we're all so very excited. I thought her belly looked huge then, it's hard to believe it's gotten bigger, and will keep getting bigger...
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soft launch!

Hello beautiful peeps, Welcome to the new For the Love of George site! This is our tentative "soft launch", as there are still many features and bits and bobs that are yet to be sorted... but I was getting too antsy to wait any longer — I was missin' y'all too much! Pretty please, have a look around, and if you notice any bugs,...
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princess champion ej

My sister is just four weeks from the due date of her first bubba — how time flies! (sorry Deesy, I know it's probably dragging for you now!) While inutero, the bubba has been called 'Princess Champion EJ' — as they opted to not know the sex, my sister figures this covers all bases. When selecting fabrics for the quilt (from Amitie, of course...
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shake your tailfeather

Do you remember a little while back I was telling you about my talented mates Natalia and Scottie? Well, this is what they’ve been up to: Tailfeather. Nat and Scottie individually handcraft the highest quality leather and textile pieces in their Tallarook studio, 100km’s north of Melbourne. I am so proud of them for creating items that are so...
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wristworms

Love. Love. Love! I just had to share ‘wristworms’ with y’all. They are the work of Sandra Juto in Sweden and an absolute delight. I am particularly besotted with her ‘Buttcrack’ characters (Mr. Sunburn had me in stitches, no pun intended). Both the little wristwarmers and softies would make brilliant gifts — and of course you can buy online!...
View full post - menu monday 9
menu monday 9

Review of last week’s recipes: Hmm, the highlight last week is a toss up between the salmon with the preserved lemon mayo, and the schezuan pepper beef. I didn’t have the chervil required for the preserved lemon mayo, so I substituted with some fresh mint from my garden, which was just delish. Mint and asparagus (which I grilled...
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summer tracks

Santa gave me Urthboy’s 2009 album Spitshine for Chrissy! (Santa is a little bit behind the times). I wanted to share with you the track Don’t Sideline Me (featuring the awesomely talented Lior) but I can’t find it on the Tube of You. But I am sure you will love the above Shruggin’ featuring Jane Tyrrell anyhoo. Also be sure to check out...
View full post - halfway there
halfway there

Time to pat me on the back, folks! I finished my goal number of crochet rounds on Sunday — 208 — with no days to spare before returning to work! (I’ll admit that, yes, there was at least one day during my break that I wore my PJ’s all day). And yes, I am just a bit daunted by the thought of sewing all those ends in (but don’t they look pretty!)...
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menu monday 8

This week I’m giving Donna Hay’s No Time To Cook book another bash. I haven’t used it as much as I have her other books, but I imagine that’s just because I am now so spoiled for choice with the foodie magazines I work for. I like to get a good balance of meats when planning our meals — this week I’ve included chicken, beef, pork...
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i just learnt something new*

Well, not entirely new — I have long been aware of the existence of ISO, because my first SLR camera was film, but it kinda never occurred to me to consider it when using my digital SLR. After coming back from our beautiful Healesville Sanctuary trip the other day, I loaded my photos into iPhoto, and was disappointed with the noise in...
View full post - slice of healesville heaven
slice of healesville heaven

‘Twas such lovely weather on Thursday, I was so pleased to get an impromptu Healesville Sanctuary invite from my mate Ali. It has been many years since we visited, but it was a first for Ali’s little one, Piper. The bright little bubble is 18 months old, and her vocabulary has grown so much since I saw her last. It was so cute hearing her pronounce...
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tourism victoria — spring 2010

I probably should have shared this with you during spring, when the event information was still relevant... but I was in Italy! (Was that a little too smug? Sorry...) Anyhoooo, I put the above booklet together just before going on holidays, and the final client tweaks were performed by my trusty side-kick. Though the events have passed,...
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get kickstarted

This is such a brilliant concept — well actually, two brilliant concepts. Firstly, the website Kickstarter: I’ll let their little spiel give you all the info you need (or better yet, visit their site to see how it all works). Kickstarter is the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world. Every month, tens of thousands of amazing people pledge...
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take a walk to lala land

On a beautiful day this week, hubby and I took the boys (our furry children) for a walk to the Lala Falls in Warburton (about 80km’s east of Melbourne). A 3.2km trek from the car park to the waterfall, the winding track was bathed in dappled sunlight. The sound of rushing water and bird calls was so uplifting, and the walk challenging enough...
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the year that was

92 posts and 8 months later, and here we are! I didn’t know when I started this little blog of nonsense if I would have the discipline to post regularly over a long period, but I’m pleased with how I’m doing. I don’t have the time or enthusiasm to post everyday like Pip or Lucy, but feel like I am finding the balance between writing about stuff and...
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i’ve been busy

I have added to my collection of rounds (whilst watching just about every soppy girly movie I own), from the 31 I had when I first posted, to 94! (And just in case you’re Rainman, no — there isn’t 94 in this photo, I have done even more since I took this pic!). Thank you to Sharon who gave me extra encouragement by commenting on my first ‘sunspot’...
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a new obsession

Hubby and I have just recently become addicted to ‘Breaking Bad’, a tv series starring Bryan Cranston, from Malcolm in the Middle fame. The Dad character was always my favourite from Malcolm, and the new series certainly shows his acting prowess and versatility. For those of you who haven’t caught a glimpse of it, the basic plot is thus...
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just a wee bit excited!

omg. OMG. The Espy is hosting an Urthboy gig in February! Need I say more? Probably the best darn Chrissy present of the year! Now, just need to wait 48 days... damnit! Get your tickets here, folks.
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a day of food and fun

Whew! What a whirlwind of a day! I hope you all had a magical time with family and loved ones. To those of you whom I didn’t have the opportunity to give a big bear hug — I was thinking of you! Hubby and I started early by hosting breakfast for his mum, her husband and husband’s brother, plus hubby’s sister and husband. There was lots...
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spoiler alert

I have just finished reading Jane Austen’s Persuasion (for the second time) and had to share with you the hurried letter Captain Wentworth wrote to Anne Elliott. Spoiler alert, if you haven’t read this book, this passage may will give you more information than you were hoping for. But a tip for all the blokes out there: never underestimate the power...
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summer reading

I have done very little this week, save read. I became absorbed in the dark and often bleak world of Tully Makker. The spiel under the title of the book says 'for anyone who has ever had to choose'. Up until ten pages from the end of the book, Tully hadn't made any choices. She allowed fate to choose for her, and resented those in her life who...
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i would crochet for you…

Anybody who mentions crochet in song is alright by me. But Erykah Badu, my lady, you are a simply awesome...
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pizza n’ pinot

Last Saturday hubby and I awoke at dawn (ok, not quite, but it felt like it) for a trek to the Red Hill market on Victoria’s coast with the fam. Oh, what a food & craft wonderland! Farm produce, breakfast delights and sugary treats as far as the eye can see! Sweet little bubba outfits, clever crafts and beautiful funky knits! It was all too easy to part...
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pinch and a punch

...for the second day of the month (I was having a lazy day yesterday, sorry). Wow. It’s December. Again. Where did 2010 go? Let’s hope that 2011 brings with it good fortune, good health, crafty-goodness and little sunshine... So, my tree is up and decorated (yes, took me most of yesterday morning) — and no one need know that I only have...
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allow me to introduce you…

...to my mate, Bruce. Ol’ Brucie has been dropping by every now and then for a couple of weeks, and we’ve slowly built up a friendship based on trust and biscuits. Bruce allows me to get quite close, taking a biscuit from my hand, barely a ruler’s length from my body. Next step, I want to try to get him to land on me... though that may take a while...
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in the round

This is a little project that I kind of made by accident. You see, I wanted to make a scarf in the round (kind of like a big cowl-neck warmer) but had never done it before. Linda (co-worker and knitter extraordinaire) said it was easy, but frankly, I didn’t believe her. She also says knitting socks is easy and they look like an absolute mo-fo...
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more than a mere trifle

Heeelllo peeps! I have missed writing to you all, I have! Ok, I know what you’re thinking. I missed Menu Monday. Again. Oh I know!! But seriously, my weekend was madness — I didn’t even have time to clean the house, let alone write a meal plan (friends and fam, had you popped by unannounced, I would have drawn the blinds...
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a little bit of sunshine

This wee little project (ok, you’re right, it’s not little — it’s gargantuan), entitled ‘sun-spots’, has been put on the back-burner for... oh I don’t know, six months? (Oh, I know exactly when I started — I blogged about the wool I bought for the project here). Pathetic, I know. I think I’m daunted by the sheer size... plus, now that I’m out of practice...
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menu monday 7

Well, I’m finally eating normal foods again after a nasty bout of food poisoning (which lasted two weeks — didn’t know that was possible!). Last night I cooked a t-bone steak with thyme butter and mushrooms, and if I say so myself, it was friggin’ awesome. I had been craving flavoursome foods after dining on mashed potatoes and bread...
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birds on oak

I have a great mate called Natalia. Nat and I have been kicking around the traps since we were ten in Karate class. Next Friday, Nat’s fiance Scottie (recently engaged, hurrah!) is opening an exhibition of amazing paintings of Australian birds on reclaimed timber. Gorgeous. You can check out Scottie’s website here for further inspiration,...
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saturday treat

It was such a beautiful day today, we couldn’t resist taking a drive to the Yarra Valley for lunch. If you’ve never been to Giant Steps Innocent Bystander in Healesville, you really ought to give it a go. Not only does the cafe/bistro serve wood-fired pizzas and bakery goodies, but they do wine and cheese tastings and sell all manner of jams,...
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some new, some old

I splurged at JB recently (‘tis a shame hubby sold our JB stocks) and picked up some new albums, as well as some golden oldies. One of the newbies in the bunch is a pearler from Cloud Control, Bliss Release. I can confidently say it is just beaut having on repeat for several hours, whilst reclining in the sun with two dogs on lap,...
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menu monday 6

Review of last week’s recipes: The highlight this week is a toss-up between the polenta-crusted veal and the middle-eastern chicken. I was particularly impressed with the juicy tenderness of the chicken, I think I’ll be cooking breast in this way every time: Pan-fry on each side for about 5 minutes or until golden, then transfer to a pre-heated...
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milan, let’s go shopping!

Train travel really is the best way to get around Italy. You can see glimpses of small towns and amazing terrain that you mightn’t otherwise. While on the train between Venice and Milan, I saw chickens pecking around beside the tracks. I theorised that the reason why we’ve seen so little ‘pollo’ on ristorante menu’s is, because the...
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menu monday 5

Review of last week’s recipes: The family faves last week proved to be just what I needed. So comforting and delicious. Mum and Dad ended up popping round for dinner on Teriyaki Chicken night, bringing with them another family favourite — Dad’s special fried rice. Yummo. Oh and a quick tip, if you’ve got left over polenta...
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venice, one of a kind

Before leaving for our trip, I’d heard a couple of people remark that two days is all you need in Venice. There aren’t a huge number of ‘must-see’ touristy items to cross off your check-list. Love it, hate it or indifferent to it, I’m sure everyone must agree that there isn’t anywhere else in the world quite like it. I’ve been meaning to do a little reading,...
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menu monday 4

Welcome back to Menu Monday! I’ve been a bit slack since returning from Italy, mainly feasting on whatever I can scrounge together (the other night I whipped up a tuna salad with lettuce, corn, beetroot, tomato and a red wine vinegar dressing — well done, pantry!). I haven’t yet finished the travel journal, I’ll get back to that soon...
View full post - three days in the cinque terre…
three days in the cinque terre…

...is not enough. Famous for the walking trails that connect these five tiny villages on the coast, the Cinque Terre is simply stunning. I probably should have done a little reading before departing on our first trek, however. Passing a number of German tourists wearing hiking boots and sporting walking sticks, I began to doubt my choice...
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aah, florence

Yes, you are right. I know. I have procrastinated over writing this post. Why? Well, I’ve gushed over every other destination thus far, it’s difficult to articulate just how much I loved Florence. I. Bloody. Loved. Florence. How’s that? I seriously loved this little city. It has such an abundance of art and culture and history and lush green gardens...
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quick stop in pescara

Following on from my last post on Pompeii: Our driver then drove us from Pompeii to Salerno train station where we were to catch a train back to Rome. I have discovered that I can sleep just about anywhere — including on the steps of the main train station entrance, with my head resting on my folded arms across my bag. Not quite as...
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exploring pompeii

Pompeii, like much of Italy thus far in our trip, was a mind-blowing experience. So much of the original city has been spectacularly preserved, and the area it covers is immense. We had just two hours to explore this ancient wonder, and so had a very knowledgeable and lovely guide, Maria, walk us through. I was so impressed by how...
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perfect positano

Getting to Positano was to be our first major train journey, and it could have been a bit of a juggle. As it was, we cheated a little — we caught a train from Roma Termini to Salerno, then jumped into a taxi for the remaining distance. Hefty price, yes, but we avoided connection complications, and was able to see some amazing scenery...
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five days in rome

Aaah, Rome. What a phenomenal city. I was somewhat intimidated upon our first meeting. I feared the language barrier would lead us up numerous dead-ends, not to mention all the thieving gypsies and pick-pocketers we'd been warned about. Whilst I am confident in reading an Italian menu (seen plenty of them before),...
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london calling

My goodness, we managed to pack a lot into our day and a half in good ol’ London-town. We had uncharacteristically good weather for at least half of it, too! You would suppose that after a 24 hour journey we would have been just shy of a coma, but we were running on adrenaline and determined not to miss a thing...
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buongiorno!

Aaah, alas we are home from our whirlwind Italian tour. What an amazing time we had, and what spectacular things we’ve seen! Not to mention all the delicious food we’ve eaten... but oh, where to start? I kept a little diary whilst there, so that I could recall where we visited and what we saw...
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menu monday 3

Review of last week’s recipes: Roast salmon with tarragon and caper pangrattato, served with green beans and scalloped potatoes: I purchased the recommended four fillets of salmon — they were huge! So, we invited hubby's mother and partner over for dinner, and it went down a treat. The pangrattato (essentially a flavour-infused toasted...
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the gruen transfer

Hubby and I have a PVR (records telly onto a hard-disk) and so we don't often watch live TV — and consequently don't see many advertisements. I did, however, spy this Kia ad the other day, and I hang my head in shame as I share it with you. I whole-heatedly apologise to those culturally sophisticated readers who enjoy...
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font design

Back when I was in uni — a decade ago (urgh!) — I created my own usable font using Illustrator and font creation software. It was tops. Not that I can compete with the masters, of course, those absolute legends that designed the timeless fonts that are so common today. I feel the urge to do it all over again. I'd like to toy with handwritten fonts...
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bake sale

The ‘Creative Pod’ (as we like to call ourselves) and Vogue Jo, with the help of super-organisers Bec and Tam, put on an old-fashioned bake sale at work to raise money for the RSPCA. It was an unbelievable success — much more so than we were expecting! We had morning and afternoon sessions; we sold out 16 minutes into the...
View full post - menu monday 2
menu monday 2

Review of last week’s recipes: Highlight was definitely the sage-roasted pork belly. It is so deliciously rich and decadent, perfectly offset by the fresh fennel salad. Regarding the recipe, it says to roast in the oven at 160 degrees celsius for 3 hours, then increase the heat to 180 for the remaining 30 minutes. The increased heat is required to crisp...
View full post - toot toot!
toot toot!

I made this little quilt six months ago, as a first birthday present for Miss Elle. There is a huge love of trains in this household — a beautiful sepia, large-scale photograph of an old (London?) train station adorns the dining room wall, and you will spot little prints and wooden toys here and there. Clever mum, Amber, even made a lovely locomotive...
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menu monday

Welcome to Menu Monday! Every Monday from today, I intend to share with you our menu for the week. I'm hoping this will motivate me to plan our meals every week (honestly, the planning can be more time-consuming than the cooking) and it will be a great documentation of the recipes I've cooked. So many times I have wanted...
View full post - guilty, as charged
guilty, as charged

Cooking delicious food. Planning, booking and researching our Italy trip (countdown is on, friends!). Blogging. Working. Lounging about. Unfortunately, craft has taken a bit of a back seat in the last few weeks. After rushing to complete both Tahlia and Piper’s quilts before their birthdays, and then photographing them, I’ve been a little...
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oh so inspired

I changed my route to work a couple months back. I substituted the Eastern Fwy for the Monash — further in distance, but freer moving traffic (most of the time!). The one thing I miss about my old route is waiting in the right turning lane from Punt Road on to Swan St, under the bridge. I would nearly miss the light change checking out...
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a flick worth watching

I was 18 in 1999 when the Matrix blew my mind and made me question my perception of reality. ‘What is real? How do you define real?’, the wise Morpheus intoned, ‘If you are talking about your senses, what you can feel, taste, smell or see, then all you are talking about are the electrical signals interpreted by your brain’...
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hip hop hooray!

I dropped my car off at the mechanics for a service last week. As I was walking to Auburn station, searching for my train ticket with my head buried in my bag, the top of my left foot struck a traffic sign post that had been sawn off 20cm from the concrete in which it was set. (Luckily, I didn't hit it with my toe, otherwise I would have...
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jam and cream, oh my!

I love a good scone. It makes me think of Aussie country wives of my grandmother’s generation, who would have morning tea ready and waiting for their hard-working husbands. I’m sure I have a very romantic notion of what it was like to live in that period, far from reality! And besides, a scone is a jolly good vehicle for jam and cream!...
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ta da!

Ok, I know what you’re thinking. This site looks remarkably similar to my old one. That’s, um, because it is. Alright, before you think me so lame that WordPress has defeated me, let me tell you my side of the story. WordPress has faults. Oh yes, that’s right. And they are: 1. If you use WordPress to host your site, you get all sorts of goodies...
View full post - aah, the alpine air
aah, the alpine air

Biting cold, soft white powder snow, extra-thick socks and ten cosy layers, slow-cooked lamb stew with cous cous, amazing views, lots of colourful wool and a crochet needle, and bloody gorgeous mates and hilarious conversation make for a very enjoyable weekend. Love you lots, me sweets xo...
View full post - a visit to harbour place
a visit to harbour place

Hubby and I had been watching the Phillipe Starck The Apprentice-style documentary School of Design on the ABC, and though the series concluded last week, we continued to tape that time-slot. We stumbled upon gold — ‘Andrew Jenks: Room 335’. This young bloke managed to persuade an old folks home (in Florida...
View full post - a little dose of melancholy
a little dose of melancholy

... and then back to reality. I was on my way to the ‘Bloggers Breakfast’ at the State of Design festival this morning — running a little later than I would like — when these three tracks floated out of my stereo. All urgency was lost. It’s funny how music has the power to pick you up by your ankles, jiggle you about and pop you...
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pampering piper

My mate Ali and I have been friends for 18 years. So you can imagine how chuffed I was when she welcomed her beautiful baby girl Piper into the world... seems like just yesterday. Well, it wasn’t yesterday — a couple weeks ago Piper celebrated her first birthday. And in fine style — mum baked an angel cake and everything!...
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for the soul

I officially started my four-day week this week. Work has been busy and stressful of late, so on Friday I resolved to treat myself. It was such a beautiful day, clear blue skies and bright sunshine, though incredibly cold. Thus, I decided to drive to the Yarra Valley — to soak in some rays, treasure hunt in an antique store...
View full post - aww, feelin’ the love
aww, feelin’ the love

Guess what, peeps? Because The Roots are such awesome and considerate lads, they released an album on my birthday! (Sorry it took me two weeks to discover this, guys). Album has been purchased, listening to commence immediately... as Molly would say: Do yourself a favour. They must’ve read my post yesterday...
View full post - sweeter than a plate of yams…
sweeter than a plate of yams…

...with extra syrup. I doubt there is anything more comical than seeing (and hearing, for that matter) a skinny little middle-class white Aussie gal belting out the lyrics to a hip-hop song from the ghettoes of US of A. Well, I am happy to entertain the peak-hour Monash Freeway travellers, for some crackin’ songs demand such a performance...
View full post - collaboration
collaboration

“When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece” -- ‘tis one of my favourite quotes (not sure who said it though!). Early to bed tonight, goodnight...
View full post - welcome, little tahlia
welcome, little tahlia

On the 14th of last month, my family welcomed a new addition — my beautiful little niece, Tahlia Mae. From the first, we have all been absolutely besotted with this miniature human. I can’t help but marvel at the miracle of life when I cradle her in my arms. To celebrate her arrival, I have made a little cot quilt, complete with soft...
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the inner sanctum

Following on from my last post, in which I uploaded an article featuring Shannon Bennett and Guy Grossi... Last year I had the unbelievably good fortune to oversee a photo-shoot in the Grossi Florentino kitchen of Guy Grossi. The shoot was to promote Leggo’s tomato paste, and I was so excited to see the inner workings...
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gastronome menu

Oh my goodness. Dining at Vue de Monde last night was a once in a lifetime experience: and it ought to be, because we can’t afford to go again! Whilst the final bill was what any ordinary Aussie would call ridiculously exorbitant, I couldn’t help but feel we were getting value for money. The luxurious surroundings alone warrant high...
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portable bloggin’

Happy birthday to me!! This little treasure is my new baby. Our trip to Italy is a few short months away, hubby and I decided a laptop would be a great little tool on our travels: downloading photos, booking accommodation and sending emails to friends and family. I’ve been using iWeb to design my blog thus far, but I may...
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desperately seeking sia

Ah, Sia. Need I say more? Well, probably not, but I shall. Sia’s latest album is a gem. The lighter, more upbeat tracks are quirky and so much fun, the melancholy tunes are beautiful and heart-felt. Is there anything this clever lass cannot do? Apparently not -- the album also features a cover of Madonna’s ‘Oh Father’ -- who’d have thunk it?...
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it’s a classic

I haven’t been reading much lately. Well, that’s to say I haven’t read anything new lately. When I’m feeling a little down, I’ll re-visit old favourites. They are a familiar voice, and a little like comfort food. I re-read Jane Eyre a couple of months ago, and was just as touched, or possibly more so, than when I first read it...
View full post - blinked, and i missed it…
blinked, and i missed it…

Where did the weekend go? Two days is not enough time to get anything done! I had so many (important!) things on my list ‘to-do’, and crossed off but a few. Unfortunately, ‘do the food shopping’ wasn’t one of them, so we may go hungry this week. I bought a few Sia albums today — her latest, plus a couple oldies that I’ve got a few tracks...
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happy birthday

I love a long weekend. After a busy week socialising with friends and family, it really is so very lovely to cosy up at home and get stuck into the project of the moment. Hubby is snuggled on the couch, I make him some fruit and cinnamon toast and a cup of tea, and turn on the sewing machine...
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x times 2

Kiss her. It might be your last chance... I spied this print on my blog-trawling today, and thought it was just ace. Apparently the designer’s husband spotted this phrase graffiti’d somewhere, and it inspired her to make these posters. It makes me ponder the tragic little tale of the individual that scrawled it on a wall,...
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be very quick!

The amazingly talented Jade Oakley is exhibiting her ‘Headland’ collection of artworks at Australian Galleries — but only until this Sunday (6th June)! The exhibition is a beautiful collection of paper and wire sculptures, some suspended from the ceiling, others free-standing. The slightest breath of air makes them sway and spin...
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uppercase #2

Following on from my Uppercase #1 entry... Uppercase mag issue #5 also featured vintage photography collectors: Valerie Roybal, Roz Leibowitz, John Van Noate, Angelica Paez and Albert Tanquero. What amazing collections they have! I’m always fascinated by unknown artists — those amateurs who have talent...
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uppercase #1

I stumbled across a new magazine in Mag Nation this week. It’s a lovely little publication produced in Canada, called Uppercase, about all things creative and curious. There were a number of articles that got me a-thinkin’, possibly too many for the one blog entry. Hence this entry is called ‘uppercase #1'...
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comfort food

I cooked a favourite comfort food last night — chicken, pancetta and cannellini bean stew, topped with crispy fried sage, and served with baby chat potatoes and green beans (from Delicious magazine, issue 93, page 132). For all winter’s down-falls, I love winter food. I love cooking it and I love eating it...
View full post - spreading the crafty joy
spreading the crafty joy

I have a great job (mostly — ask me again when I’m stressed and under deadline!). I work in Melbourne for News Magazines, designing across the women’s titles (Country Style, Delicious, Donna Hay, Vogue Australia and Vogue Living, etc.). This week, News Magazines was invited into the offices of Mindshare,...
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it’s been a long day

At the risk of sounding repetitive, Ray LaMontagne rocks. Okay now, before you get whingey, let me explain. It’s been a long day, and things ain’t been going my way, baby. So, what better remedy than belting out the lyrics to this boppy number on my way home from work? Mmm, that’s what I thought...
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knit knit

About a year ago, my lovely Nan taught me to knit. Slow and oh-so-awkward at first, with each project my skill and speed improve. It will, however, take me until I reach Nan’s age to match her — she’s a machine! My first project was a scarf (of course) — I played with knit and purl to create...
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my idea of heaven

In an alternate universe, this is where I live. There are deck chairs and sunshine, refreshing swims and delicious trifle. These images were taken several years ago, just prior to my grandparents selling their property in Nagambie, Victoria (about halfway between Seymour and Shepparton). It was a large estate...
View full post - spring: high time for high tea
spring: high time for high tea

Each month my immediate family members take it in turns to host a get-together. We are all such massive foodies — and I’m chuffed that each child has either married a foodie or converted their partner into one! To keep things interesting, we will often adopt a theme — spanish tapas one month, and a modern...
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frank questions

I’ve taken a real shine to Frankie. It’s one of the few mags I can read cover-to-cover — I love the crafty retro-ness of course, but I also find the articles quirky and amusing. And thought-provoking. In this latest issue (issue 35), Frankie asks five creative sorts questions about life and stuff. Their answers were frank,...
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somewhere over the rainbow

I have crochet fever. Since the lovely Carly taught me the basics, I have been thinking about little else. She spotted a beautiful granny square rug on a blog, which has been the inspiration for my purchasing wool in every colour in the rainbow. The idea is to put together rounds of three different colours,...
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splurge

Well, Amitie have done it again. I was determined to never buy a quilt kit again, but their display at the Australasian Quilt Convention had me swooning. It’s a miracle that I came home with just the one kit, really. Ok, so the level of dag at the AQC is extreme. But that’s ok — I understand they’ve got a very loyal...
View full post - the green quilt
the green quilt

Ooh, the days and nights are getting mighty chilly (I realise there are plenty of people in the world who live in areas where it snows and would guffaw at my perception of ‘chilly’). The leaves are starting to turn beautiful shades of gold and red and brown, and my breath makes puffy clouds as I walk to the train station in the mornings...
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stocking up

My chicken stock stocks had run low, so this past weekend I hunted and gathered — and came home with a bountiful supply of bones and vegies to cook up a storm. Store-bought stock cannot compare with home-made. It provides the base to so many delicious recipes: from slow-cooked stews, to soups and risotto’s...
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real love for regina

I’m going to see Regina Spektor live with Melzy and Middle on Friday — yippeee! I can’t wait! She’s so odd and quirky, I love her!... Real love?... I hope so. Time will tell. For more info on the genius of Regina, visit Wikipedia...
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what i’m listening to

I originally posted this entry over a week ago, but felt the need to update. To be honest, I hadn’t actually watched the above video all the way through, just listened to the beautiful song. Now that I have, I want to distance myself from it — it’s a bit disturbing in parts! So, my advice to you, is to play the song and either scroll down...
View full post - tourism victoria — spring 2009
tourism victoria — spring 2009

Since mid-last year, I have had the pleasure of working with Tourism Victoria to produce several 24-page advertising inserts. This first insert appeared in The Adelaide Magazine and QWeekend Magazine in October 2009. My contact at Tourism Victoria, the lovely Emily, has been wonderful to work with...
View full post - my first quilt…
my first quilt…

...and so began my passion for quilting. This beautiful quilt was bought as a kit from a stall at the Australasian Quilt Convention, which is happening again here in Melbourne next week. I will definitely need to pop along to ogle all the beautiful designs and fabrics. I certainly won’t be coveting one of the gorgeous Bernina’s this year...
View full post - granny squares
granny squares

Ok, I was going to share my crafty journey with you in chronological order, but I’m going to skip a few chapters, just this once (‘cos I’m so excited). On Friday, my mate Carlz (crazy monkey, you can read her blog here) taught me how to crochet granny squares! She was such a brilliant little teacher,...
View full post - mama bear!
mama bear!

oftie trial no.2 — Mama bear, from the book Softies (see previous entry, Polly). I was quite happy with the result of this cuddly ol’ gal — ears are a little wonky (adds to the charm!?), but I found the wool fabric quite difficult to get a smooth round edge. More practice required! And no, this is not the sewing machine used to complete the task!...
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polly, the pocket rocket

Meet Polly: my first soiree into the land of sewing. Polly enjoys cool autumn days with warm sunshine and lots of cuddles, but is afraid of residing on a shelf so low that the boys (read: puppies) will befriend her. Ideally suited to a little bubba (no sharp bits or buttons to chew off), I haven’t yet had the heart to part with her — one day!...
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my babies

Dum da di da! Introducing, Bailey and Darcy, puppy extraordinaires! These beautiful little bundles of fluff are my babies. They fill my life with such joy and laughter — even when they do something naughty I can’t help but marvel at their intelligence and laugh at their enthusiasm. Litter brothers, they displayed such distinct personalities...