Sunday, May 27, 2012

Fave Aussie Flicks

I was recently talking with two Polish friends about films and mentioned the fact that although there are some Australian ones that I love, I'm not sure if I love them because I'm Australian and there's a certain flavour to these flicks that really resonates with me OR, if they're really good films that would in fact interest them also. 

Let me state early on in the game: I don't know film lingo. I don't write about films. I don't pick up the hidden messages behind the main plots. I rarely remember a soundtrack more than 5 minutes after the film's finished. I'm oblivious to the subtle nuances between one cameraman's/director's work and the next and references to previous cinematic eras generally fly right over my head.

I know - totally unforgivable, so for these reasons I'm not going to try to justify or analise my choices, just list them.

If you have some recommendations or comments though I'd love to hear from you as I do want to increase my knowledge in this area and there's obviously a lot of knowledge-increasement space available.




T.V. show







originally 'The cars that ate Paris'






Sunday, May 20, 2012

A walk in the Łazienki...

Yesterday I went for a short walk in the biggest park in Warsaw called The Łazienki Park (pronounced waaa-jenkee) which literally means Baths Park. It was super crowded because it was a Saturday but when I was walking next to the the lake two dare-devil squirrels jumped out in front of me and swished their tails back and forth in unison and started chattering.

I decided then and there that I'd swap possums for squirrels any day!







Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter in the countryside

Happy Easter Everyone!


Tomek and I took to the country for the break... We've been sitting around the fire reading books, cooking delicious meals, walking outside in the sun next to the lake and T has also been bush bashing  ... It's so relaxing and refreshing, I wish I could stay a bit longer...


Excited to be going away for the week...

Tomek's 'arrow salad' 

The jetty

Early morning visitor

Our room

T

The house

Fetching water from the well

Morning walk
How was everyone else's Easter? 

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Nice day for a walk in the park eh?



So...it was kind of a cold day.

very snowy.

As you can see.

And then this mug got up and said: "Let's
go for a walk in the park!!!????"

So we did.

And Tomek found his groove (but alas, not
his snowboard)

And then we had a snow fight and I lost

The End...

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Christmas Crafternooning

Do you know how enjoyable it is spreading coloured card all over the table, having metallic pens and glitter glue to decorate with and spending a whole afternoon wrapped up in stars and coloured pencils?

It's seriously fantasticawesome!

My mess!

Drink lots of caffeinated bevs, it is Xmas after all.


Merry Christmas Mum & Dad & sister blisters! x


Warsaw's Old Town.

A few Fridays ago Tomek and I went for a stroll through the old town. Everything is beautifully lit up with fairy lights ~ trees, fountains, statues etc. Its really magical. Unfortunately these photos don't do it justice but I guess they give you some idea of what it looks like at 4pm...



Friday, December 9, 2011

Porridge!


It’s interesting what stirs the nostalgia beast within one, don’t you think?

Since it started snowing here recently (I feel like I’m living inside a snow globe!) its gotten substantially colder. Which has resulted in me pulling out the oats and making porridge for breakfast. Nothing unusual in that you might say, but for me it opened the floodgates to so many childhood memories.

This morning I added leftover rice and sultanas which reminded me of my grandfather: Grumpy. When our grandparents lived with us Grumpy cooked porridge most mornings. It was sort of a gourmet version though because we had it with pouring cream and Lyle’s golden syrup and sometimes added extras like rice. He was a wonderful grandfather and a man of enormous integrity, I kind of let myself dwell on my memories of him even though it made me feel sad and miss him as well.

I usually make my porridge with soymilk, oats and honey though, and that is the recipe I grew up on. When I’m eating it I can almost hear my Dad caterwauling “Can someone please stir the porridge, I can’t do three things at once” and I’m transported back to those mornings of rushing around getting ready for school. Everyone timing how long you took in the bathroom or on the piano because there were so many of us.

Now lets be honest, most people probably don’t experience this sort of trip down memory lane over a bowl of grey gruel. Much less someone who complained about having to eat it every day of her childhood and sometimes tipped it in the compost when she got the chance. So I don’t think it's so much the taste that gets me but the fact that it reminds me of sitting round a table with my family, laughing a lot of the time, probably screaming and fighting quite a bit as well but overall loving the hell out of one another.