Saturday, August 12, 2017

Spam Mail

There are definitely some crazy products out there... military grade flashlights? Why on earth would I need it and why are spam mails being sent to me for it? Is there anything that a normal flashlight cannot do that I need a military grade flashlight for? Can it shine through bones like an x-ray? Can it find the truth among the clutter of life? What can it do? 

By the way, this is not a post soliciting for more spam mails about flashlights or any other products. Merely bemoaning the state of my junk mailbox...


Friday, August 11, 2017

Cat Pictures

Alert... alert... cute cat pictures! Look at how fluffy this cat is.. we spotted it prowling around on the street trying to find a warm bonnet to laze on. It even came up to me and brushed itself against my legs. I thought it was trying to be playful but no... it was just trying to scratch an itch I guess!

My black pants covered with white cat fur, I retreated with a wounded heart to the car...

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

MODU, Clayton


Some pictures from our recent visit to MODU in Clayton for an All-You-Can-Eat dumpling feast.

We had prawn and pork spring rolls, wontons in chilli oil, wontons in soup, steamed pork dumplings (white skin), pan fried fish and seafood dumplings (yellow skin), pan fried prawn and pork dumplings (pink skin).

We had everything on the menu, except for the vegetarian dumplings. The highlightes are: the chilli oil for the wontons was delicious - spicy, a hint of peanut paste. The soup in the wonton broth was also delicious. The dumpling skins were thin and not doughy.

I think we managed to pace ourselves quite well and did not eat any more than we should. This is perhaps something all AYCE restaurants would love to hear. Wastage is a big problem.

I thought that the dumpling fillings were not standouts which were pretty essential for a dumpling restaurant. Fortunately MODU is a lot more than just dumplings. There are some street food on the menu like dumplings and noodles but on the balance the decor, the service and prices points to an upmarket restaurant serving sophisticated dishes. And perhaps that's what it needs to focus on becoming.

Monday, August 7, 2017

Schwerkolt Cottage

Open House Melbourne is in it's 10th year of operation this year and is still going strong. There are now more buildings open to the public for the Open House weekend than ever. The crowds show no sign of abating instead, they are catching on to this wonderful initiative in bigger numbers than ever.

Open House has proved so popular that the organisers have introduced a ticket booking system with a small charge for certain buildings.

We were lucky to have participated in Open House since 2009 and have visited many, many buildings which are not usually open to the public, or are open to the public but for a fee. We have been able to learn the history of these buildings, admire their architecture, hear the stories of the people who work and upkeep these buildings, all for free. It made us feel very special indeed.

More buildings are open now than ever, especially outside of the CBD. For Open House Melbourne 2017, we visited Schwerkolt Cottage on Deep Creek Road, Mitcham. If not for Open House, we would not have known about this gem in our backyard.


Dining and Kitchen
Children's bedroom
Schwerkolt Cottage and Museum is open every weekend and public holidays except for Christmas and Good Friday. This property was built by German immigrants to Australia, August and Paulina Schwerkolt in 1861. They had 9 children together and when Paulina passed away in 1884, August remarried. His new wife added 3 daughters to his family and together they had another 3 children including a pair of twins.

The 63 acre property is just enough room for his large family. There is a stone cottage, wine cellar, smithy, smokehouse, barn, orchard shed which he and his family built from materials found on his land. Today, these buildings have been restored or reconstructed by the Whitehorse Council.

The stone cottage and surrounding 5.5 acres of the property was left to August Schwerkolt's youngest daughter Mary while the rest of the land was left to his eldest son Louis Schwerkolt. The family had many businesses including fruit growing, dairy, winery and Louis continued with the family business. Mary Schwerkolt migrated to the United States with her mother. Eventually, the property was purchased by the Council for public parkland.

There is something magical exploring and imagining the lifestyle of the Schwerkolts through the reconstructed cottage and buildings.


The complex is close to the Mullum Mullum trail. From there, we can see the big air extractor vent for the Mullum Mullum tunnel on the Eastlink. The old, and the modern... together side by side.


Sunday, August 6, 2017

Animated Art

I first heard of Marc-O-Matic in the Provocare Festival held two weekends ago in Prahran. A few of his works were exhibited in the Artboy Gallery and boy, were they mind blowing!

So this is how it works with Marc Ryan's art on display that day - you look at a 2D drawing of a house on the wall and you think 'Yeah ok, that's nice'. But once you download his app on your phone or iPad and hold it to the drawing, a 3D image of the same house pops up on the screen. Before you can say 'What in the world is happening', the house would also have grown legs, and and pranced around the screen.

You can hold the screen up close and see the top of the house, the bottom of the house, zoom in to see the different layers of the drawing. How cool is that! There are so many more ways to see one single drawing!

Apparently this genre of art has been around for some time. Gaz tells me that some comic books have incorporated this in their books so you can see a 'mini movie' of an action scene, for example. But this is the first time I have seen something like this and it has been a totally awesome experience for me.

For more of Marc Ryan's work, refer link: www.marcomatic.com