• Shared today on Facebook

    Thanks to my lovely former AWS DevRel colleague Laura Vieloma for catching up in Sydney today! It’s so nice when friends come to visit our beautiful city. ❤️ (She also taught me how to do a “Gen Z selfie” – last photo.) 😜🤳


    Kelly Gore Dunn Jon Dunbar Kyle Phillip Guess what I found? The production of Midsummer Night’s Dream from Central Park that Dana McAfee showed us… thirty(?!) years ago! Some of these lines are still embedded in my brain…

    https://youtu.be/CYl79CPeKUI?feature=shared



  • A visit from Laura

    A visit from Laura

    Catching up with my former AWS colleague Laura as she visits Sydney from Jakarta! ❤️


  • Shared today on Facebook

    We’re getting quite a bit of sun through our new glass back door at the moment. I’m looking for some sort of a shade we can use just for the mornings. Do those suction cup roller blinds for cars work very well? Not looking to drill or permanently install anything…



  • A holiday visitor

    A holiday visitor

    As I was finishing my morning coffee, my eye caught movement on the fence outside the house. I thought at first it was the neighbour’s cat, who is engaged in a prolonged war with the Snook. (The cat wants to crap in our garden; Rodd would prefer it didn’t.) But it wasn’t a cat – it’s a brush-tailed possum! I know they’re around, but I’d never seen one this close to the house before. We kept an eye on him to make sure he wasn’t hurt, and eventually he climbed the Davidson’s plum up to the balcony above. Stay cool today, friend.


  • Shared today on Facebook

    TIMPANO!! We actually pulled it off. Check out my blog post for commentary… Happy Boxing Day, everyone! 🥁❤️ https://www.web-goddess.org/archive/26631


    Happy birthday, Cam! I send you positive vibes every time I use my Moominmamma tea towel you gifted me. 🙂


    As I was finishing my morning coffee, my eye caught movement on the fence outside the house. I thought at first it was the neighbour’s cat, who is engaged in a prolonged war with the Snook. (The cat wants to crap in our garden; Rodd would prefer it didn’t.) But it wasn’t a cat – it’s a ring-tailed possum! I know they’re around, but I’d never seen one this close to the house before. We kept an eye on him to make sure he wasn’t hurt, and eventually he climbed the Davidson’s plum up to the balcony above. Stay cool today, friend.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_brushtail_possum



  • Timpano 🥁

    I’ve been reading Stanley Tucci’s autobiography, and in it he talks about his family’s tradition of making a timpano for Christmas Dinner. It means “drum,” and it basically involves encasing pasta, meatballs, hard-boiled eggs, and cheese in dough and then baking it in the oven. (A timpano features in a famous scene in Tucci’s film Big Night.) I suggested to Rodd that we give it a try.

    Tucci’s recipe is, shall we say, quite involved. I realised when we made the shopping list that it was going to take multiple days and cost a mint. Then Rodd found this Food52 version, which seemed a bit simpler. With apologies to Primo and Secondo, we decided to go with the easier one. I handled the meatballs and sauce, while Rodd worked on the pastry.

    Pastry dough

    This is where we ran into an issue. We neglected to notice that the Food52 recipe deliberately uses a pastry crust rather than a pasta dough. Rodd followed the recipe but struggled when it came time to line our pot. He’s couldn’t get it thin enough without it falling apart, and he therefore ended up having to make additional batches to have enough. He eventually managed to get it lined though, and I filled it up with pasta, meatballs, sauce, and eggs.

    Filling the timpano

    Then Rodd capped it off and sealed it. I honestly thought as he put it into the oven that we had maybe a 10% chance of it actually coming out in one piece.

    Timpano ready for baking

    We let it bake in the oven for a good 75min or so, and then brought it out to cool and contract.

    Cooling timpano

    And then it was the big moment… Time to get the sucker out.

    Inverting the timpano

    Rodd used a cookie sheet to cover it and then carefully flipped it over. He gently wiggled and lifted until…

    Timpano

    SUCCESS!! I could not believe it. It was every bit as thrilling as the moment in the movie. We all cheered. (We had guests over to help us eat this monster.) The crust was still looking a bit blond, so we decided to pop it back in the oven for some additional colour. It worked, but it also caused a minor structural failure…

    Timpano

    No matter! It was still delicious.

    Timpano with salad

    If we were going to do it again, I’d definitely use Tucci’s dough recipe. It’s more of a stretchy pasta dough rather than this thicker crust.

    And of course, the Boxing Day feast involved a lot more other food too…

    Meat and cheese

    And the Snook’s delicious homemade tiramisu was the perfect finale.

    Tiramisu

    Happy Boxing Day, everyone!

    Us


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Merry Christmas! We caught the ferry to Manly and had a picnic at Delwood Beach. The Snook wandered the rockpools, and I had a paddle at Manly Cove. We got an outdoor seat on the Opera House side on the return voyage. Glorious day in our beautiful city!



  • A Christmas Picnic

    We decided to have an Outing for Christmas. This morning we packed up and caught the light rail to Circular Quay before boarding a packed ferry to Manly.

    Ferry to Manly

    When we got there, we opted not to follow the crowds to the ocean beach but rather to follow the boardwalk around to the left. We had a nice view out to the headlands

    Looking out to the Heads

    Watch out for penguins! (We didn’t see any.)

    Watch out for penguins!

    We opted to find a nice shady spot to the secluded Delwood Beach and set up our picnic.

    Picnic spot

    We had pasta salad and chips and cherries.

    Cherries

    Later I read my book while the Snook waded in the rockpools.

    Rockpools

    Then we walked back to the beach at Manly Cove, where I had a swim in the protected section. (They have shark nets.) And then we had a beer. 😜

    Beers at Manly Cove

    Time to head home! The return ferry was much less crowded, so we managed to get an outside seat on the Opera House side.

    Beautiful Sydney

    I took a cool selfie with the Opera House reflected in my sunnies.

    Opera House reflection

    There’s a running joke on the aus.social Mastodon server about the “gloriousness levels” in Sydney, with people reporting on the level each day. And folks, this was a pretty glorious Christmas Day. ❤️🎄

    Opera House


  • Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas!

    Merry Christmas from beautiful Sydney. ❤️🎄


  • Shared today on Facebook

    I was productive today! I sewed a set of custom reversible quilted placemats for the dining room table, and I blogged how I did it. Don’t they look great?! (And thanks Susan Garberick for the flowers!)

    Marimekko placemats


    It’s surprisingly hard to find “Jingle Rock Bell” on YouTube, even using quotes, due to YouTube’s assumption that I don’t know what I’m looking for. I assure you, I do. It’s a holiday banger! 🔔🎄




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My name is Kris. I’ve been blogging since the 90’s. I live in Sydney, Australia, and I spent most of my career in the tech industry.

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