Monday, August 18, 2008

T & J & J together again

Jane came from Balmoral, Brisbane, Tania came from Roseville, Sydney (via 2 year stints in each of Chelsea, London and Tokyo, Japan) and Rob and I came up from Canberra via Coogee so that we three "girls" could recapture the fun we had teaching together at Canberra High in the late eighties. We started off in Coogee on Friday, talking, laughing, walking and then lunching at Barzuras on the beach.

Saturday morning Jane, Rob and I explored the Paddo Markets and Oxford St before meeting up with Tania at Kirribilli for lunch. The Whiteley's house at Lavender Bay is so close by and Jane and Tania had never seen Wendy's garden before, grown magically out of the overgrown dump beside the old railway line circling this part of Lavender Bay.



We always wore a lot of black in the late eighties too - it was great for hiding paint marks! Jane and I had perms too back then.

Sydney was cold and windy so it was extra lovely to visit Tania and Alan at home in Roseville on Saturday night. Their beautiful, big old home with its fire burning and wood panelling softly glowing was warm and welcoming. Tania had prepared poached ocean trout - in champagne no less, preceded by a tomato soup...... an amazing meal!

It was wonderful to meet the beautiful Morgan, sociable Aine and friend Becky and Lola the incredibly cute Jack Russel/ Pug cross. We were also privileged to taste one of Alan's 15 year old Penfold's St Henri Shirazes.


We all met up for brunch at Kazbah on Darling St, Balmain on Sunday morning before Rob left for home and we three headed off to the Powerhouse Museum (via ferry from Balmain Wharf to Darling Harbour) to experience the Sydney Design Show. We found lots of inspiration (and laughter) at the Young Designers' expos (one international and one local) and lots of opportunities to talk with the young designers about their beautiful products.

Best fun of all was being able to "buy" art works from young Sydney art students who had set up a temporary painting studio outside the Museum, as a bit of a fund raiser. I have christened the portrait I "purchased" (by $10 donation) "Pablo" as he looks like a bumptious version of Pablo Picasso in his south of France days (you can tell that it is the south of France because he's wearing a striped top)!

Jane and I headed back to Brisbane and Canberra today after completing the Coogee to Bondi coastal walk this morning in cold, windy but clear conditions. Unfortunately we saw no sign of the 2 whales (and one calf) that had excited us so much on Saturday morning as they looped and lolled about in the water off Coogee Beach.

We missed out on seeing Miss E this weekend so I have had to post these week old images of her enjoying her bath. Last weekend she was enduring the effects of a head cold, like almost everyone else in Canberra. She really enjoyed her hot, steamy bath and chance to have a clear head.

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