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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Cafe: Coffee Culture

The newest cafe in Blacktown, "Coffee Culture", has finally opened. Situated by the right side of the Westpoint's entrance, you won't miss this vibrant looking cafe.

The cafe made use of their high ceilings by enclosing their lightbulbs in funky-looking wooden spheres, making the ambience youthful and refreshing.

Interiors were a combination of leather and canvas and a play of brown and orange colors. Cozy and warm to the eyes.

Their sofa had an accent of aqua blue buttons and I love it! I just had to ask the Husband to take a photo of me with it.

Their very welcoming counter. Don't you just love counters that look organized?

I noticed their clean kitchen too (yes, I took a peak!) and their wide array of organic drinks inside their fridge while their shelves showcases different kinds of tea.

I like it when restaurants personalize their paraphernalias. At Coffee Culture, other than their plates and mugs (they were all in orange and they had the name "Coffee Culture" painted on them), they had their numbers (the one given to customers after they paid for their orders) personalized too!

I have tried two of their sweet mocha coffees: the Choffee (Chocolate Latte) and the White Choffee (White Chocolate Lattee). I love how they tasted. Very chocolate-y and yet you can still taste the coffee. And their coffee has this certain freshness that I can taste and smell.

With every order of coffee, they add two pieces of these crunchy coffee beans covered in chocolate. A first time for me to experience something like this and it was kind of interesting. The taste of their crunchy coffee beans gave that extra caffeine fix and it sort of becomes a supplement to the coffee I am drinking.

We've tried their Chicken Caesar Wrap, delicious and filling. We just ordered one wrap and my Husband and I shared this (the barista cut them into half).

Their Brownies are to die for--very rich but the sweetness wasn't overwhelming. The top part of the brownie had a thin chocolate frosting.

We've also tried a slice of their Carrot Cake which is different from other carrot cakes I've tasted. Their Carrot Cake had the usual frosting on top but on the edge of the cake, they had it covered in coconut. They also served it with whipped cream if ever you are wanting for some more sweetness.

I've been spending my "Me" times here now. Other than the delicious coffee and food, cozy ambience and friendly baristas, they also provide free Wi-Fi for an hour (just ask them for the access when you order).

I'm looking forward to the warmer weather in a couple of weeks so I can taste their cold drinks.

Now, who wants to have coffee with me?!?

All photos by Chris and Ivy Sanchez, Copyright 2009.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

New Neighbor :)

Last Thursday (1 October) was a significant day at home as I prepared a special dinner for an online buddy-turned-friend and who's now officially our neighbor. And so to welcome Bhenie into our neighborhood, we invited her to have dinner with us.

Such a nice surprise, right? Imagine, we only met thru Multiply, then personally met in March this year and hang out a couple of times and now we're neighbors!!! :) Aliwness talaga. :)

I cooked Binagoongan, Ginataang Hipon with Sitaw and Kalabas, Baked Fish and Manggang Hilaw.

And for dessert, we enjoyed Fruit Salad and Chamomile Tea as we talked about life, love and other stuff that concerns our life as migrants.

Looking forward to more dinners or meryendas with her (and Rey!) now. :)

Floriade 2009 Experience

This year's Floriade's theme was Mind, Body and Soul which aimed to rejuvenate visitors to Canberra's flower festival. Some of the featured flower beds were Clouds, Water Drop, Music for the Soul, Family and Friends, Love, Yin and Yang and Sunlight.

Our experience this year was quite different compared to last year's. This year, we had moments of hits and misses.

The Flower Beds...most of it a miss, some of it a hit.

The flower beds weren't as spectacular compared to last year although for first timers, they would find the festival amazing nevertheless. For my friends and us (Husband and I) who had seen last year's, we were quite disappointed that the flower beds weren't as rich as before. One thing we noticed was that there weren't that much tulips and most of the garden fillers were just green plants instead of small flowers.

However, there were some flower beds which were still abundant in flowers such as the Sunlight flower bed (see photo above) and they were still beautiful backdrops for photo ops.

Individual Flowers...a hit and a miss.

Due to the dust storm and heavy rains that's been happening in NSW and Canberra, it damaged most of the flowers. Almost all the flowers had red stains due to the dust storm. Photographing individual flowers took a little more patience in finding the not-so-damaged ones.

The Canberra weather...a hit and a miss.

If you would notice, we were in jackets that day (we were in winter clothes!). Simply because it was between 5-10 degrees and really, really windy. It was rain and shine that day, meaning, one minute it would be raining and then it would be sunny the next. Para kaming nakikipag-hide and seek kay Haring Araw.

The Food...a hit!

The foodie that I am, trust me to find the yummiest food in any event and I will surely find it. Upon entrance to the Floriade, I smelled the fragrance of sweet donuts so I followed my senses and found this little amazing and cute Honey Donut Puffs.

I loved it! It was easy to eat and the sweetness was just right. Later in the morning, there was a horde of people waiting in line just to have a taste of these donuts. Good thing, we were there early.

The rides...a hit!

One of the things we weren't able to do last year was to get on a ride. Since my godson Caleb is toddler now, Jackie and I bought tickets to the Tea Cup Ride so Caleb can experience it. The funny thing was Jackie was more scared of it than Caleb while I laughed all throughout the ride, just enjoying and having fun. In fairness to Jackie, the ride was kinda dizzy hehe.

The Lotus Lounge...a hit!

This place was our respite from all the wintry weather we experienced at the Floriade. The Lotus Lounge had this cozy ambience and thanks to the heaters they provided, this place turned out to be the best place to rest from all the walking we did in the morning. This was where we had hot chocolates while we gave our legs a rest.

Shopping...a hit!

A hit because I found this cool, innovative bags made by a Japanese designer based in Hobart. The brand is called Sashiko Design. I will share with you the designer's details in another entry.

Lunch at the Park-ing Lot (hehe)...a hit!

We could have had lunch at the festival. We could have had lunch at the Canberra's City Centre. But despite the crazy weather that day (we knew beforehand that we will be experiencing rains), we insisted on bring pot luck and eat at the park...in our case, at the parking lot hehe. We all shared a very yummy menu: Bopis, Menudo, Adobo and Itlog na Maalat (Salted Egg). And because it was raining during lunchtime, we had to improvise. Ginawa naming Jolly-jeep ang sasakyan nila Jackie hehe. It was one funny and memorable lunch.

Stopover at Bakery of Goulburn on the way home...a hit!

Our Floriade trip won't be complete if we don't have a taste of The Bakery of Goulburn's delicious meat pies. This also became our stopover on our way back, but a long stopver as we took our time savoring our meat pies and coffees and talked some more.

This year's Floriade may have had a couple of misses but we are grateful that we had the company of our friends who made our trip to Canberra worthwhile, memorable and enjoyable. And even if the festival wasn't as spectacular as last year, this gave us the chance to enjoy other stuff at the festival other than just the flowers and flower beds. Yes, the flowers may be the main event of the festival, but there is more to the festival than that.

For more photographs, please check these links:

26 September 2009 - Floriade 2009

Floriade 2009 Collection

Some Tips:

1. Floriade is an event in Canberra, Australia every Spring that runs for 5 weekends (usually starts on the 2nd week of September). To know more about the Floriade before going there, check out its website: http://www.floriadeaustralia.com

2. Wear sunblock even if it's cold and cloudy. Even if the sun isn't shining, you must protect yourself from UV rays. And don't forget to bring your sunglasses too!

3. Bring a jacket. Whenever you are going to Canberra, always bring a jacket with you. Weather can be unpredictable and when it's cold in Canberra, it can really be cold.

4. Bring an umbrella. You'll never know when it's going to rain.

5. Be early so (1) you can get a parking spot and (2) you can enjoy the festival more when there's not much people yet.

6. Check out Canberra's weather forcast via http://www.weather.com.au/act/canberra

7. Check out the stalls that sell local produce--they sell at a lower price during the festival.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

It's Going To Be Alright

With the calamity that has hit the Philippines, I feel like I'm living two lives for the past week. No matter how I'm engrossed I am with our life here in Sydney, I'm constantly checking online messages, blogs and status updates on what going on in Manila. At night, my Husband and I would watch TV Patrol online as well. If only it's possible, I would go home and be with our families and just be there.

Last night, with the updates of the super typhoon Pepeng, I had to call my mom and check where they are, request that they go home ASAP, ask if they have enough food at home, batteries for flashlights, reminded them that there might not be electricity, to be careful with candles....I know, I sound like a worried parent--because I am...I am more worried compared to them because I'm not there.

Between the two of us (my mom and I) talking, my mom is still THE mom (of course) simply because she is a woman of faith, resilience and composure. After all my random questions, all she calmly said in the end was, "Don't worry anak, everybody's praying. It's going to be alright."

And that's all it took to give me relief and free myself from worrying. That one-liner gave me comfort that typhoon or not, life should go on and life will go on. It's going to be okay.

The funny thing was, they didn't go home right away. My mom texted me at 7:30PM (Manila time) and said "We're having dinner at the mall, we'll go home later." I didn't worry anymore though, when my mom says it's going to be alright, I believe her. True enough, they were home by 10:00PM (Manila time), safe and well.

We all know that it will take a long time for things to be the way it is for everyone in Manila. We have all been scarred by the calamity and all of us are afraid of rain now (yes, kahit nandito ako, takot na akong malaman na umuulan na naman sa Pilipinas). But everytime I worry, I'm going to remember what my mom said, "It's going to be alright."

Life is too short to worry. Life is too short to not have faith. Life is too short to not live in the moment.