A Week of Troughs and Lows



To cheer me up, a lovely friend sent me her favourite quote from the Sound of Music (by Maria) which I just love:
"Reverend Mother always says when the Lord closes a door, somewhere He opens a window"
D'Ya like Dags?



Mickey (the gypsy played by Brad Pitt): D'ya like dags?
Tommy: Dags?
Mickey: What?
Mrs O'Neil: Yeah, dags.
Tommy: Oh, dogs. Sure, I like dags. I like caravans more....
Dags, Dogs- I love 'em. Here are a few random dogs belonging to strangers that I have photographed recently.
From top: Dexter, Battersea Park
Charlie (above), Columbia Road Flower Market
Not sure what the poodle's name was but he had just been to the Poodle Palour for some pampering when I took his photo in Hyde Park:

Didn't catch the name of this little chap either at Columbia Road (below):
These Boots Are Made For....Walkin'


However, I do know that he is an actor living in London and his lust-worthy boots are fabulously vintage (is anything not vintage these days?!!)


I love the different moods he gave me in the two photos-I think that's why I love photographing people so much: capturing moments "on film" (well, you know I don't shoot film but you know what I mean) that can never be repeated.
Sun Envy



And dang, was it HOT when we were there at the end of June! At the risk of sounding like I am never satisfied ;-), I would say that it was a teensy bit too hot even for a born and bred Queenslander. However it was nothing that couldn't be soothed with some icy cold gelato, tall glasses of limoncello and plates of buffalo mozzarella, ripe tomatoes and torn basil leaves. And a pool and a fan, and some thongs.....
Ms Ewah's tanned arm, G&T and reading material:

Jamie's Italian-Bath



Apart from the glorious Bath Abbey, steaming Roman Baths (which looked wonderfully inviting to my frostbitten tushy), beautiful River Avon and Pulteney Bridge, one of the main attractions of Bath was the chance to try out Jamie's Italian which opened in Bath in October. The Bath branch of Jamie Oliver's new "simple, rustic Italian" venture was the second to open (the first was in Oxford, and there is a third in Kingston) and is tucked down a small alleyway in a redeveloped Georgian building in the heart of the City. There is, however, absolutely no chance of missing it as the crowds waiting for a table in peak periods (which was, oh, just about all day the day we went!) snakes out onto the main road alerting punters to the Jamie's Italian phenomenon.


Once we were summoned (much to the envy of newly arrived patrons) and seated at our table in the cosy restaurant, the service and food were mostly flawless- our waiter was friendly without being overly so, enthusiastic, knew that we only had limited time for our meal and made sure the kitchen was aware of that. He was also very easy on the eye;-) After sharing a basket of basket of breads (a selection of "top Italian breads" from Jamie's bakery) with some grassy olive oil and well-balanced balsamic, I had the truffle tagliatelle. It was heaven - fresh strands of tagliatelle slippery with olive oil and butter, parmesan, nutmeg and a generous shaving of black truffles (admittedly my arteries felt just a teensy bit more congested following the meal!). Mr Messy had one of the specials- seared pork loin cutlet with breaded eggplant and a small pile of roasted potatoes- which he declared nice but not as good as my pasta (I menaced him with my fork each time he tried to snag some of my tagliatelle).
To finish, a chocolate banana brownie with vanilla bean ice-cream to share. It was everything a winter pudding should be- warm, gooey and comforting. A perfect way to end the meal.
With full tummies and ruddy faces (I suspect a combo of the heating, alcohol and our poor, overworked metabolisms) we stumbled out of the warmth of Jamie's Italian and raced to the station for the train home to London. Hmmmm I could definitely get used to this staycation caper...and Jamie's Italian. Happy Days indeed :)

Bar area (below):

Have to say that I still haven't had a bellini quite as good as my first ever (a few years ago at Locanda Locatelli restaurant in London) or at my favourite drinks spot in Sydney, Bambini Trust Bar (feel homesick now :(( LOVE that place!!).