Posts Tagged ‘seafood’

Weekend at the Hyatt – Part 1

Continuing on from the previous post… None of the complaints we had about the hotel were catastrophic by any means, but put together, the little annoyances left us disappointed, with a very poor impression of the hotel. Keep in mind the Hyatt is supposed to be a five-star hotel. Based on our experience, I won’t […]

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NSW Holiday 2007-2008 – Day 9

Sunday, 30th December. I woke up nice and early, took a couple of photos… …and then went back to bed and slept in. We got up when it was bright and sunny and got ready to go out to breakfast. Paymaster’s Cafe 18 Bond St Newcastle East NSW Sunday surcharge AU$2.00 per person www.paymasters.com.au I […]

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NSW Holiday 2007-2008 – Day 1

Let me preface this post with a little story about: TFP and air-sickness The first time I flew in a plane with Jac was years ago when we went to Queensland for her cousin’s wedding. On that flight, I ate the meal (a kind of spring roll with Thai green curry chicken filling, followed by […]

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More work lunches, Tuesday to Friday

In case you’re looking for it, see Monday’s work lunch here. Tuesday: I had lunch on my own at Han’s. I sat and read my current book – another Murder, She Wrote novel, Provence -To Die For (Yep, Jessica Fletcher is in France, eating croissants for breakfast and bringing murder to Europe!). I had two […]

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Geraldton, Day 6

The highlight of Day 6 was our dinner at The Boatshed Restaurant. I was really looking forward to eating at The Boatshed after seeing a number of adverts in various Geraldton/Coral Coast brochures/maps when we were planning our holiday. I rang on Friday night to make a reservation for Saturday – ordinarily I would’ve rung […]

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Lunch with Mama

This morning, we went over to my grandma’s place. Jac helped trim my grandma’s money plant*, which was going gangbusters in the front garden bed. She also got rid of this weedy shrub thing (can you tell I’m not a gardener?!), turned the soil over to dig up and remove the weedy shrub thing’s roots […]

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