growers’ green community market–beaconsfield (again)

  Growers’ Green is going strong – amongst the fruit and vegetable stalls are vibrant flowers, doggie dinners and, the most wonderful, if a little ramshackle, collection of food stalls. It’s here we have a fabulous breakfast from around the world.    

good fortune duck – northbridge

  It’s the snappy service, short, chinese wooden chairs and the goldfish in the tank, that makes up the adorable, inimitable character of Good Fortune Duck. An oldie and a goodie, the eatery is always alive with an endless shuffle of customers.. Those who squeeze through the doorway are jammed in with other hopefuls, staring [...]

sculpture by the sea – cottesloe

  Okay, totally not food related. But, Cottesloe beach has been transformed into a stunning sculpture gallery (if you don’t count the hot bods). The exhibition is on until 22nd of March. It’s in its last few days, so catch it while you can!   Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe Beach, Perth WA W: http://sculpturebythesea.com/cottesloe/index.html [...]

origins : high tea

  There’s nothing a cup of loose leaf tea and three tiers of food can’t fix or make feel better. At least temporarily. Add the company of a best friend who you can sit with for hours, let alone the high tea – and this might seem strange – but high tea (at least for [...]

high tea : the george

  The table service, cloth napkins and loose leaf tea – it’s all gilding, lavish, pompous and special. Unlike a special occasion, you don’t need an excuse for high tea, which is what I love about it. But we sort of have an excuse for returning to The George. It’s this – the blog! We [...]

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