posted on Tuesday April 17, 2007 - 8:53 pm (1 year, 7 months ago)
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tags Healesville, Victoria, Australia, Healesville Sanctuary, Zoo, Owl, GeoTagged
tags Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL, 162 mm, 0.005 sec (1/200) at f/11 (taken Tuesday April 10, 2007 - 12:13 pm, 4 comments)

Flying owlRight, well it’s been three weeks since I’ve last blogged. Looking at this month it appears that I haven’t posted for longer, but rest assured, it’s only three weeks.

So, over the past three weeks I have:

  • Had two new IT staff start at work.
  • Had ten days off from work (including weekends).
  • Played an awful lot of Neverwinter Nights 2.
  • Eaten at the Box Hill Kimchi Grandma with Trav and Ange.
  • Eaten at Coyote Cafe with Trav and Ange.
  • Gone on a day trip with Justine to Healesville Sanctuary (some photos are on Flickr).
  • Spent an afternoon with Dad and Cheryl where we ate roast chicken and cake (not at the same time).
  • and probably more that I forget.

I hope this satisfies everyone’s need to know what I have been doing in this apparent time of idleness. Should you wish to know more about any topic in depth, please click the “Comment on…” link and ask.

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posted on Tuesday March 13, 2007 - 11:20 pm (1 year, 8 months ago)
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A week or two ago, Justine and I went out to a local restaurant — Shine Cafe — where I had a jambalaya and Justine had fish and chips. The meals were well-priced, huge and tasted pretty good. A couple of days later I got a mild case of what seemed like food poisoning, but I couldn’t put it down to Shine (though I did have seafood from there, which is notoriously bad for food poisoning); it certainly wouldn’t stop me from going back.

On Saturday, we went to a small cafe — Coco Lounge — in the same local strip to have some lunch. The amount of food we received was so large that we could barely finish it; we should have ordered one thing between us!

And finally, on Monday night, we went to a fantastic Korean restaurant in Carnegie: Kimchi Grandma (they don’t have a website, but judging from their reputation they don’t need one). We arrived at 6:30pm, and the place was packed to the rafters, luckily we’d booked. After we’d ordered — BBQ pork for me and Teriyaki chicken (really traditional there) for Justine — the staff placed seven small bowls of various side dishes in front of us, Kimchi, cucumber, potatoes in a lemony sauce, eggplant, crab salad, and other stuff I forget. All delicious, and all fantastic. When the food finally arrived (it took a while) it too was delicious and disappeared far too quickly, even though I was more than full.

We’ll definitely be going back to Kimchi Grandma (they have restaurants in Box Hill and apparently the CBD too) very soon, except next time we’ll be getting one of their big arse casseroles to share between us; the casseroles sit on the table and cook while you graze on them. Brilliant.

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