Frugal Ideas - Volunteering 19/12/2011
Have you ever been to a big event like a festival or concert and thought I wonder how they did that? Well here is a sure fire way for you to find out what goes on behind the scenes of some of the countries top events, gain new experience plus get yourself a ticket in the process. The big top is up!I've been a avid volunteer for various festivals for over ten years. Over the years I have volunteered for Sydney Mardi Gras, the London Film Festival, countless community projects and just recently the Peats Ridge Festival Chai Temple emergesNamed one of the worlds most sustainable music and arts festivals, it is not surprising when I say I find every part of the organisation organic. This year we opted to to volunteeer on site for the decor team, helping to assist with the installation of the props, sets and decorations that give the festival its signature colour and vibrancy. Led by the ever amazing Camilla, who eye for detail is astounding, we spent two days at the beautiful Glenworth Valley site, helping the 2011 event to take shape Yummy meals providedAll in all it was a very positive experience. We met lots of new people, got to do things we wouldn't normally do and earnt our selves tickets to one of countries premier music festivals. Good deal really. Peats Ridge Festival 29/12/11 - 1/1/12 http://www.peatsridgefestival.com.au/applications/volunteers Add Comment Outpost - Art from the Streets 08/12/2011
At this time of the year, most of our spare time is spent inside a air conditioned shopping centre, bustling to get the christmas shopping done. If you are in Sydney and have time free before December 11th, get yourself to Cocaktoo Island and check out Outpost - Art from the Streets Presented by the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust and aMBUSH gallery, Outpost is the perfect meeting of grungy dis-used industrialism and contemporary street art of the highest calibre. What I love about this project is it creates a defining line between what most people know as graffiti or tagiing - the ugly calling card of some, and street art. And art is exactly what it is. These are our modern day contemporary artists. Not hindered by galleries, education or status, these artists have used the streets as their canvas, creating images which are breathtaking and cutting edge. Street artists are our present day avant-garde. Pushing boundaries, pushing social commentary and re-defining the 'norm'. So tell me reader, are you a fan of street art? If you enjoyed this post, you make also like:This is my attempt at healthy eating. I'll let you hold judgement until I am out of ear shot. The ice cream is frozen banana's blitzed in the blender then sandwiched between thin all butter shortbread and drizzled with chocolate ganache made with yogurt rather than cream. I wonder if Weight Watchers would approve? Underbelly Arts Festival 19/07/2011
'Lets have a day exploring and having fun with our camera's,' was the call out Lamb made to our dear friends Susie and Ross. With plans to go to the Underbelly Arts Festival on Cockatoo Island, the call out was easy to achieve. First stop of the day was to meet at Greenwich Wharf in time to make the 12.31pm ferry. Well yes we got to Greenwich and yes we met at the wharf, unfortunately Lamb and I made it for 12.40pm and thus a hour wait for the next ferry. Pumpkin Soup with Falafel and GuacamoleChocolate covered cherriesOur picnic viewFortunately our reason for being late was making a picnic lunch for our adventure. Now being that three of our party are UK born I'm sure I should have packed jam sandwiches with lashings of ginger beer, but instead we made do with a flask of hot pumpkin and red pepper soup, falafels and home made guacamole. All followed with divine choclate covered cheeries, found by Susie at the Greenwich IGA - yum. Cockatoo IslandCockatoo Island itslef is a extraordinary site. One of the Sydney Harbours largest islands it was once a imperial prison, industrial school, reformatory and gaol. It is also the site of one of Australia's biggest shipyards during the twentieth century, built by convicts the island's maritime industrial activity ceased in 1992. As you can imagine a intriguing back drop to a arts festival. Back drop for a upcoming night performanceUnderbelly Arts is the brain child of not for profit organisation Rinse Out Inc. The aim, to take 150 artists and keep them for 10 day in residency with the result - a one day festival of exhibitions, performance, music and experimentation. With the sheer size of the island, exploring the festival was endless fun. Some artists were very transparent in expressing what influence the residency the had had on their work, others chose to use the space as back drop to existing view points Well deserved drinks break - note the mulled wine in cup ... mmmmmGhosts of a former lifeFor me, the most impressive piece was Case Study by Perran Costi, Jesse Cox, Emily McDaniel, Adam Parsons, Damian Martin and Justin Harvey Reading the festival blurb, this piece is described as ...at the beginning of the lab six artists migrated to Cockatoo island only bringing with them what could be carried in suitcases. They have created work documenting & responding to their process of creating a new society as they attempted to inhabit the island for 16 days. This project explores ideas about how a society is created. To me, this piece truly reflected the journeys all six artists went through in their process of exploration. Every element was a true representation of the island and it surrounds in all its glory. To achieve what they did was nothing short of over achievement and it makes one quite envious of the opportunity to stay at such a remarkable place and play. The Bird House 11/07/2011
Some things just fall in to place easily. No truer a statement said in the case of new Newcastle store The Bird House. Part gallery and part emporium, The Bird House is a collaboration of artisans Arts Mad (Madalyn Ward), Ladyland Studios (Rachel Steel) and Nat & Mim (Nat and Imogen Umeyer. Grand Opening on Sunday and it was packedMade possible by Renew Newcastle, The Bird House is a beautiful showcase of four artists, each totally individual, yet each totally complimenting the other perfectly. ArtsMadRenew Newcastle is a extraordinary project. Conceived to address a city centre full of boarded up shop fronts, limited foot traffic and low commercial prospects, the not for profit has married empty buildings with creatives to give the properties purpose whilst awaiting development Ladyland StudiosPieces include hand made jewellery, bespoke soft furnishings, gift cards, designer clothing and original artworks, none of which would be out of place at Glebe Markets or Finders Keepers. Nat and MimSo next time you're in Newcastle venture into the CBD and check out Hunter Street, things are changing and if the Bird House is any indication, most definately for the better. Frugal Finds - Paddys Markets 20/05/2011
5.45am on a Saturday morning. What would you be doing? Once a upon a time I would be coming home from the night before. Now the early morning is usually spent tucked in catching up on sleep from the working week. Last weekend, at 5.45am, we were warming up the car on a frosty Autumn morning, getting ready to head out to Flemington to explore Paddy's Fresh Food Markets. Now first thing I have to recommend is turn up ready for action. We arrived at about 6.30am, half hour after opening and the place was pumping. People, vans, trolley's and fork lifts travelling every which way. We grabbed a devinely strong coffee from the market cafe to sip whilst strolling the stalls, but to be honest there was no strolling be done, we were straight in for the bargains. First stop was the flower markets. Such a beautiful selection, all very hard to resist And so fresh. The bunch of ten long stem roses I bought are now, one week later, just starting to open and in no way discoloured Our floral purchases totalling $28Now it is worth mentioning that our early morning expedition is part of my quest to eat healthy without the hefty price tag. I'd found recently that in order to keep within budget, the weekly supermarket shop was beginning to feature less and less fresh produce and what was bought was usually tasteless or soon to expire. Well now that problem has been solved - the market is the answer, of course! $8 a boxBreakfast anyoneOur PurchasesBargain of the day was the seafood - salmon fillet for $3 and a whole bream for $3.50. In our bounty we also bought a ciabatta, chick peas, dahl lentils, mint, english spinach, pears, mandarins, egg plant, zuchinni, sweet potato, grapes and shallots. All for $45. It was a great way to spend a Saturday morning and definately a great solution to our budget woes Royal Wedding 30/04/2011
The British really love tradition. It's what attracted me to the nation when I moved there in the late 90's and loved it so much I stayed for six years and came home with my special souvenir - the Lamb. Being the traditional Capricorn that I am, I love all the pomp and ceremony the Brits hold dear. With my English family alone we have made many traditions. Christmas is always a highlight with the ceremonial munching of reindeer carrots on Christmas Eve. Guy Fawkes night with my two favourites - bon fires and fireworks (still totally miss the absence of bonfire night in the Australian calendar though with our penchant for bush fires I totally understand). And for those years we lived in Brighton, the tradition of always going for a walk on the beach, even in freezing cold gale winds. Now we have returned to Australia we have fun creating new traditions with our aussie family like sit down Christmas dinners and Good Friday bush walks. Now you have to be living under a rock to have completely missed the recent nuptials of
Prince William to the now Princess Kate. In our house, it was in February that the red, white and blue started to course through Lamb's patriotic veins and preparations were made. The call was made back to Mother, in the Mother land and a demand was made for bunting! Mother Lamb obliged and a royal party was organised. The Victoria Room - Darlinghurst 14/04/2011
March to April is madness in our family. Why? It's the time where pretty much 95% of both sides of our family celebrate birthdays - including the Lamb!
The New Baby 14/04/2011
We are proud to announce a new arrival. It's not the bouncing, girgling kind; but snappy snap sort. We have a new camera. Wanting to take the new toy for a spin, we headed to Centennial Park on a perfect Autumn Day
Catch up - the year so far 25/02/2011
Alright. So it has been a dreadfully long time since the last post. Virtually the whole summer infact. Why? Well it is summer of course, one is too busy living it to be writing about it ... naturally. In true holiday television style, lets take a trip back to all the highlight to the season that was .... Wedding bells were ringing. In the days leading up to xmas, we were honoured to have some of our favourite people The Northwoods return to the home land for catch ups and a wedding blessing. Appropriate to mark the occasion with a cake. Bottom layer is sticky date, the top moist lemon. Both layers are gluten free and adapted from recipes by the acclaimed cake maker to the stars Mich Turner Xmas time - Mistletoe and wine ....Beautiful Christmas this year - the best yet. We started a new tradition of splitting the courses between each family group. Above is the wow worthy BBQ turkey and roast veges made by Mum and our Cousin Shannon. Devine After a successful two weeks of sewing and painting till paint and cotton could be found in unmentionable places, our reward was too two tickets to the Peats Ridge festival. Marvelous. Three days of basking in the heat, sipping voddie and lime, listening to some awesome home grown talent. This blurry number was taken at our introduction to the amazing Angus and Julia Stone. The Swan cometh. The goddess, a labour of love by Miss Lizzie continues to grow. Over the summer her crown has completed and her halo polished Panna Cotta with love. Febs Daring Cooks challenge was Panna Cotta with Florentines. I added a little Valentines twist. The February 2011 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Mallory from A Sofa in the Kitchen. She chose to challenge everyone to make Panna Cotta from a Giada De Laurentiis recipe and Nestle Florentine Cookies. Baby love. The Wards are expecting and the best way to commemorate was to make this comfy baby quilt. A challenge of patience but oh so worth while. Loved making this blankie. Good practise for my our own litlle lamb one day. | AuthorThis is the story of two women in the big city. What we eat, what we see and everything in between ArchivesDecember 2011 CategoriesAll |



















































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