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sydney autumn weekend

June 20, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

The Labour Day weekend in Sydney was a relaxing affair, although I did walk my socks off (and have a huge blister to prove it). I met up with Orlando on the Thursday evening at his hotel on the North Shore. The Vibe Hotels are good value, less stuffy than your usual mid-priced hotel with … Continue reading sydney autumn weekend

Melbourne Food & Wine Show

June 20, 2006November 8, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ 1 Comment

Mena and I spent an extremely enjoyable and wine-sozzled day at the Good Food & Wine Show on Saturday. We pushed through the thronged aisles, sampling all Australia has to offer in terms of gourmet food: Indian spices, seafood pates, jams and preserves, flavoured olive oils, teas and coffees. The first cookery demonstration we sat … Continue reading Melbourne Food & Wine Show

sydney winter weekend

June 19, 2006January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Australians are fond of looking down their noses on people who choose to settle in Victoria. They smugly announce to us newcomers that Melbourne is the only place in Australia where you actually need an overcoat. We have just spent a winter weekend in Sydney, and I am here to tell you that this assertion … Continue reading sydney winter weekend

culture shock – popular music

June 18, 2006November 18, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

We have not found any radio station we can listen to on a regular basis as we recognise about 20% of the music (and that’s stuff we would switch off anyway). Spicks and Specks is the Aussie version of Never Mind the Buzzcocks: because we don’t recognise either the famous contestants or the songs they … Continue reading culture shock – popular music

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