Sunday, November 18, 2012

Farmers' Market city style.

Straight off the plane and the first thing M wanted to do was drop in to the Eveleigh Farmers' Market   on the way home.  

This very successful market with over 70 stallholders is held every Saturday morning in an old Blacksmith's workshop in Darlington (between Newtown and Redfern).



 A great use of space that would have otherwise been left empty and derelict.


Organic cheese, milk and yoghurt to sample.


Even the purple sausages are made with natural produce - in this case beets. Very tasty.


Lots of fresh produce, grown and sold by small scale family producers. 

We bought cavalo nero, dutch carrots, zucchini flowers, organic lemons, honey from the mid north coast, some thyme and mint, spelt bread and a fruit and almond loaf for breakfast.   


Having worked for a time trying to get a Farmers' Market established I know their challenges. 

In this case, with lots of  urban dwellers living nearby and in walking distance it provides fresh produce, small dairy cheeses, olive oils, meat and seafood along with some very tasty food to eat on the spot.  


If this was closer to us I know we would be there every Saturday.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

My puberty blues


I grew up in Sydney's south, a short train ride to Cronulla Beach and the scene of 

The only blues this morning were the sky and the water as I took a walk along the headland with my nephews N and L.
South Cronulla beach,  with  North Cronulla,  Elouera and Wanda in the distance

As they whipped along on their skateboards, I was able to take in the view and remember with mixed emotions the days I spent there in my teens, with the ocean a constant backdrop to my happiness and my agnst.

 Elouera Beach and the Wanda sand dunes, the surf, my first bikini, chocolate paddlepops, laughing with my girlfriends,  the Wall, the smell of coconut oil and coppertone, the slow trawl through the boutiques in the main street on our way home.


Just near here was where I had my first (and only) puff of a cigarette and a sip of beer and where my friends and I hung out - waiting to meet some of those surfer boys as they came off the beach.  The smell of marijuana in the air mixed with the salt of the surf.  California jeans, pale blue sloppy joes and hightop sneakers. That's what us girls wore.... no bare midriffs in the 70's!


This morning those  memories all came crashing back, as if it was yesterday not 4 decades ago.

My nephew asked me if I had ever done anything wrong when I was growing up.  

I said, "not really".

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Up early


Woke at 4am for some reason -  read  in bed for a while (luxury) and after a cup of coffee and a bit of toast with honey to get me going I headed out for my morning walk. 

This intense grey, almost indigo, sunrise lit the sky and shimmered across the bay
From the top of the ridge.
A short walk down the hill and the beach was mine



The black bay of harbour water wasn't tempting me this morning - 
although the temperature was measured at 20C/70F.

Won't be long before I'm swimming in the mornings.

By the time I got home the sky was blue - it looks like being a beautiful day.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Quintessential Sydney

The Opera Bar at the Sydney Opera House is one of those places that to me represents the best of Sydney tourism and hospitality.
On the forecourt of the Opera House - it is truly a place that is relaxed, welcoming and festive- where locals and visitors can mingle.

Whenever I used to walk past on my longer walk down to the ferry from the office in the late afternoon it always reconfirmed my feeling that if that if there was one place I would send a visitor to Sydney for a relaxed sunset drinks - it would be the place.
Overlooking the harbour with a direct and closeup view of the bridge - it doesn't get better than this.

Sunday lunch there today with my cousins K and P was everything I had anticipated

We shared a few plates and a few glasses of cold white wine and enjoyed the great atmosphere.

Prosciutto thin crust piza
Popcorn shrimp/prawn
Chorizo and white beans with salsa verde
Our conversation covered our lives, shared memories and family stories.

The sun was gentle, the breeze soft and the air full of laughter.

A trip home on the ferry reminded me to take the time to look around and appreciate the beautiful city I live in





Beautiful Sydney.