visit AU n a tropical isle

April 14, 2009 on 2:08 pm | In visit me | No Comments

got an email this am from airnz re their latest sale from the states.

for U$778 plus tx u can fly frm LAX to AU and have a free stopover in either NZ, Tonga, Cook Islands, or Samoa. book by april 15 !!!! but fly btwn may n december.

it’s just not easter w/o the eggs

April 13, 2009 on 8:35 am | In melbourne | No Comments

one of my first years in AU, i decided i wanted to dye eggs for easter. run out to the shop, grab that little box of dye, some eggs, some vinegar and voila! pretty easter eggs.

but no.

in one of those classic expat moments, none of this was easy. first i found it hard to find the dye. ok, fine, i can get food colouring and make due. i had no idea it would be so hard to find the eggs. i don’t eat eggs that frequently so i think it was the first time i realised that all the eggs in the grocery store were brown, not white. i ended up having to open a bunch of egg cartons to find the palest browns i could. it just wasn’t the same… the brown came thru in the dying process and i have never tried it again.

so i found this article about brown eggs quite interesting.

turns out brown hens, which lay brown eggs, are more efficient than white hens that lay white eggs. due to efficiency’s sake, egg producers started using brown hens in the 1970s and today it’s very hard to find a white one. the australian egg corporation estimates less than 3% of the eggs laid in the entire country are white. apparently you have to go to a specialty place (one named in sydney but not near me) and they claim there’s demand during easter but then no demand the rest of the year (huh? people say no to the white egg? really?)

the article is about the hunt for the white eggs by the greek community who dye the eggs. no mention of the american expat community or how much fun the aussie kids are missing out on. happy easter all!

(the pix below are some eggs i bought at the grocery store a few weeks ago. the company’s logo has a smiley face but how cool that they’ve extended that onto all the eggs in the box!)

more art – but this side of the world

April 2, 2009 on 11:09 am | In melbourne, nyc | No Comments

a few weeks ago, the boy & i went to sydney and managed to check out a lot of art while we were there.

we went to art gallery nsw to check out the archibald. the archibald is an annual prize for portraits. i can’t remember ever hearing about it before moving to AU but it’s a massive thing here that gets big media coverage… on the morning brekkie shows & evening news & in mags, etc.. the portraits are usually either artist self portraits, celebrities and (lesser so) relatively unknown aussies. last year’s winner was one of heath ledger.

it wasn’t til we were at the show that i realised it’s actually multiple prizes – portraits, australian landscapes and subjects done by an aussie artist. you can check out the winners here and the rest of them here. personally, i found most of them boring.

it was only by accident that we discovered inside art express on a different floor. here’s where we should have spent our time. i was gobsmacked that all the artists shown here are HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. it was depressing that i’d never be able to produce anything as cool as some of their work but it was also inspirational (and hopeful that if they continue their work the archibald might be more interesting in years to come).

my favourite artist was estelle felix. her paintings were cool but she had 3 soft fabric pieces (the site only shows the orangey yellow one) with a craft sensibility that made me want to create interesting wall hangings. i hope estelle continues the art path as i’d love to see more.

then we headed to MCA. there’s something about the mca that always draws me back… a combination of the art and the beautiful harbour view i think. this is one of the places i discovered during my first trip to sydney 9 years ago and i have very good memories of the james exhibit and a lazy sunny afternoon.

i wanted to see yayoi kusama: mirrored years and discovered i could easily decorate my home by adapting her art. massive greyish ‘clouds’ cushions that i was dying to recline on? check. mirrored balls lying on the floor reflecting the light? check. closets turned into art by covering them in mirrors and scattering polka dot soft toys across the floor? sure – although i’m probably more inclined to go with the closet covered in mirrors with dangling xmas tree lights. i’d probably skip the water on the floor though.

u can check out her site and those in LA and NYC can see other exhibits of hers.

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