Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Autumn Dinner

The starter was a tarte with roast garlic, cherry tomatoes and yellow courgette (from Amica's garden) and chevre:

The main course was pumpkin curry - my very first curry,actually:

The dessert was plum cake with a meringue layer:

When the guests left, they weren't exactly starving so K.'s lovely gift survived a little longer:

Friday, September 24, 2010
Wish me Luck
My Mum has asked me to deliver the speech at my granny's funeral today. Gulp. Obviously, it's too hard a task for the children, but she thought it would be a more personal touch than if all the speaking was done by the priest and it should not be quite as emotionally taxing for a grandchild. "Granny would have wanted it" and "you're a very controlled person". Am I? I've "done" weddings before, but speaking at a close relative's funeral is a different pair of shoes altogether. Deeeep Breath.Thursday, September 23, 2010
Still Life

It reminded me of towels hung to dry outside a hairdresser's, when in fact it is just an assortment of cleaning rags arranged in military symmetry. Not quite something you'd expect to see on platform 1 of the main railway station of a provincial capital.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
New Enzis

I like the colours and the new design, but the old ones (in the background in the picture below) were more comfortable to sit/lie on as the material felt softer, almost like a firm mattress.

Christo @ Heldenplatz?
I often walk to work taking a shortcut through Heldenplatz. Yesterday, I noticed this interesting congregation of tent-like structures which reminded me of an artwork by Christo. In fact, it was part of some event/fair there. It wasn't clear whether the workers where in the process of erecting or dismantling the tents, but they looked very decorative in the morning sunshine anyway.Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Transience
The Sunday before last, I was sitting in my parents' garden chatting with my two grannies. Last Sunday, the younger of them died as a result of a heart-attack. Despite her age (88) it was unexpected and came as a shock, in particular as she seemed both healthy and content when I last saw her. I still haven't downloaded the pictures I took that weekend that show her rosy-cheeked and smiling happily. Recently, whenever she saw my Mum and myself, she was repeating incessantly what a gift time with us was for her and how grateful she was for every sunny day and all her positive memories. I am glad that her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren came together for her birthday this summer as there was nothing she loved more than "the whole family together". It's brutal for the bereaved to have someone ripped out of their lives, no matter how old they are, but it is definitely better for all parties involved than prolonged suffering.Monday, September 20, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Make Mine a Furry One!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Procrastination
One of these days I will...
- tackle those boring letters/statements from banks and insurance companies and file them in a more organised way
- sort through the pile of recipes I keep tearing out of magazines and only keep the ones I think I'll actually ever use and file them...see above
- seriously declutter my wardrobe/shoes/jewellery
- have my living room painted (dread! so much stuff to clear away)
- start all those "creative" projects I've been wanting to do for ages
- sit down and think what I really want to do for the rest of my life
Sound familiar?
Friday, September 17, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Saving Up
I did it!
Aren't you jealous?
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
New Toy

Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Off Peak


Monday, September 13, 2010
G2 Summit

Saturday, September 11, 2010
Carinthian Haul
I particularly like the wool-covered safety pin/fibula: 
I also bought a short-sleeved polo-neck jumper in what I hope is exactly the same yellow as the one in the retro, or in my Mum's words, "old-fashioned" skirt I bought in London (v. previous post). We'll see when I try the two on together back in Vienna. Even if it doesn't match the skirt, I think I'll get a lot of wear out of it anyway:

Friday, September 10, 2010
Back on Track
I honestly could have bought the whole shop! Actually, I went and got RED magazine after my first reconnaisance visit as there were signs saying you could get 20% off everything with a voucher in the magazine. I dutifully cut out the voucher and returned to buy the skirt. Well, including the magazine price, I still paid more than GBP 16 less than I would have. Applied economics, is what I call this!Today, a parcel from Boden arrived, containing among other things this pretty silk top from the summer sale: 
I also bought some nail polish in London, No7's "Foxglove 43":
Try to ignore the fact that my fingers look stunted from this angle - isn't this a beautiful, rich autumn colour? Well, even if you disagree, I love it!Thursday, September 09, 2010
If Only It Were So Easy!
Recently, the sons of friends (aged 7 and 3 years respectively) seem to develop crushes on me. Now it's just a matter of raising the average age of my admirers by some 30 years.
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
A Typical Saturday Afternoon Pastime in a Typical Austrian Village

more aficionados:

Prices are decent and affordable, with concessions for senior citizens and members of the military.

Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Out with the Old






