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Sunday, February 6, 2011

How We Survived the Sydney Heatwave

Today we finally get a break from the 6-day heatwave in Sydney.  I've been here for five years now and this was the longest heatwave I've experienced.  It was brutal and stressful.  The temperature went up to 42C in some areas, our suburb included.  I've tweeted about my experience everyday just to journal everything.  I even made a hashtag called #Sydneyheatwave for it. 

A few tweetmates have asked me if it's the same as experiencing summer in Manila and I emphasized that a heatwave in Australia is a weather catastrophe and this condition results to bushfire(s) and people die due to the heat.  Heatwaves go on for days and it's hard to function everyday even if we are sometimes confined inside an air-conditioned room.  As for experiences are concerned, no I have never experienced this kind of heat in Manila.  That is all I can say as I've never been in Manila during summertime for the past 5 years so I really have no basis for comparison.

The biggest blow of all was that our 2-year old cooler/humidifier died on us on Day 1 of the heatwave (31 Jan)--how lucky can we get? haha.  It doesn't work like an air-conditioner but it helped in cooling down our bedroom before we go to sleep.  That was our only salvation in getting a decent sleep and it died on us.

Our home is at its hottest from 3pm onwards.  Our balcony faces the west, hence the lovely sunset photographs I sometimes share.  So after work, my Husband and I would buy time at a nearby cafe before going home.  We'd camp out at the cafe and order drinks to refresh us.   We'd stay there until 7:30pm and go home.

Here's us at Max Brenner.

camped out in Max Brenner


We only hung out here once because it's expensive hehe.  Plus, all they ever serve are sweets.

We hung out more at Coffee Culture.  They have more options on the menu and we like the privacy of each cubicle there.  On Tuesday, I brought BananaQ from a Filipino store (of course, that's not from Coffee Culture hehe) and shared it with the Husband.  We ate discreetly so as not to offend the owners.  Just one stick to go with my Berry Crush smoothie.
BananaQ and Berry Crush Smoothie

Wednesday and Thursday, we didn't hang out at the cafe and tried to survive the heat at home.  But I swear, it was really painful.  Cooking while there was a heatwave going on must be one of the worst tortures ever.  I'm sorry for sounding so dramatic.  I can handle heat and sweat but a long heatwave, that's a different situation.

Friends call me during the week and would ask how I am and my answer would be,"I'm just trying to survive this heat."  That was just my focus last week.  There were so many things I needed to do, some errands that needed to be done and some articles to write but my mind wasn't as multi-tasking as usual.  


I made it to Friday---I was able to work til Friday--which I think was the greatest achievement of my week.  Some of my workmates didn't get to finish the week off due to stress and sleepless nights.  I'm glad I made it.

As a reward, my Husband and I met up again at a cafe before going home and treated myself to a tall glass of Iced Coffee.  Good thing we hung out before going home as it turned out Friday night was another hot night.  I wasn't able to sleep til 1ish in the morning but woke up around 2ish coz I was covered in sweat.  I went out the living room and lay down by the balcony door to get some fresh air.  That's where I slept from 3:00-5:00am.  At 5:00am, I had to transfer to our bedroom because the floor was giving me a backache.  I was able to sleep some more but I kept on waking up.  I got up very cranky and really really tired.

Yesterday was the hottest day, I think.  We had to attend a birthday party at a park in Manly Vale.  Good thing, the organizer chose a good spot with lots of shade.  My Husband and I decided that if it gets too hot to be outside we will immediately leave the party.  As it turned out, it was very windy--hot windy--so it was not that bad.  And the company was great.  It was great to catch up with friends whom we haven't seen in a long while.

Lucas' 1st bday

Lucas' 1st bday
at Many Vale Park
(Thanks to our friend Iori for this photo)
After the party, we went straight to the cafe near our home.  Berry Crush smoothie for me, while Cookies and Cream smoothie for the Husband.

Last night was the hottest night.  It was already 10pm and it was still 39C.  We don't usually eat at this time of the night but it was so hot still so I made baked chips and the Husband made Iced Tea while we watch a koreanovela (currently watching "My Princess).


This afternoon, the weather has changed.  It has been drizzling on and off now.  And the news has declared, "The Sydney heatwave is officially over".   There's a cool breeze outside and our home is slowly getting cooler.  However, I made an Orange smoothie (no sugar) to help us hydrate today as it was a bit hot in the morning.

freshly squeezed orange smoothie

I'm grateful we survived this long heatwave.  I'm glad we didn't get sick and hopefully won't get sick in the coming days.  I don't know if we will have another streak of heatwaves but my only prayer is that if we do have another heatwave, can it please be a shorter one?  


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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Restaurant: Löwenbräu Keller

This is for all you lovers of meat!

Löwenbräu Keller
Knuspriger Schweinebauch

Oohhh-la-la!  That my dear readers is a dish called Knuspriger Schweinebauch, one of Löwenbräu Keller's specialty.


Löwenbräu Keller is Sydney’s popular and authentic Munich-style restaurant.  They offer a hearty cuisine from breakfast to dinner and imported biers in a traditional bier-hall environment.

Löwenbräu Keller


Löwenbräu Keller

 

The first time we ate here was last Winter and so we can't resist trying one of their biers, Löwenbräu Original.  Crisp but felt smooth when I drank it and very refreshing.
 

Löwenbräu Keller


This Summer, we instead had Lemon Lime Bitters and Orange Juice to soothe us on a hot day.

Löwenbräu Keller
Lemon Lime Bitter and Orange Juice
 


Some of the dishes we've tried:

Schlachtplatte for 2.  Löwenbräu’s Selection of Bavarian Specialties:  Sausages, Chicken Schnitzel,  Meat Loaf and Roast Pork Belly, served with Mashed Potatoes, Sauerkraut, Braised Red Cabbage, Bread Dumpling and Bier Gravy.  Since we ordered this dish for two, they doubled everything up and added a big Pork Knuckle on top!

The Pork Knuckles was a huge sinful treat!  I loved the crispy skin outside and the juicy meat inside.  The sausages tasted good but the schnitzel and meat loaf was not as tasty.  The Roast Pork Belly was a winner and left me craving for more. 



Löwenbräu Keller
Schlachplatte for 2!


Pommes Frites. 
A siding of saltless chips which I truly appreciate.  I love it when a restaurant serve chips with no salt because one of the things that terrifies me is food (especially chips) with too much salt.  



Löwenbräu Keller
Pommes Fries


Löwenbräu's Burger with a siding of chips.  Big and chunky meat but not as juicy as other burgers we've tasted.  However, it was flavourful enough to savour every bite.



Löwenbräu Keller
Löwenbräu's Burger


Knuspriger SchweinebauchIt is crackling Roast Pork Belly with Löwenbräu Bier Sauce, Sautéed Potatoes and Slow-Braised Red Cabbage.    It is definitely my favorite dish in Löwenbräu.  



Löwenbräu Keller


This is truly sinful that's I don't eat this kind of food all the time.  The best part is the crunchy pork skin on top.  It was a bit salty for me but it actually went well with the meat part of the Pork Belly which had less salt.  I also loved the roasted potatoes, sweet and smoky.  And most of all, I love the red cabbage, a bit sour and soft.  The whole ensemble was a celebration of flavours and texture.  I loved it! 



Löwenbräu Keller
Knuspriger Schweinebauch


For a good time and great food, visit the Löwenbräu at The Rocks.


Löwenbräu Keller
Corner of Playfair and Argyle Streets
The Rocks, Sydney NSW
Phone: (02) 9247 7785
Email: reservations@lowenbrau.com.au
Open 7 days, 9:00am til late


"A Wife's Charmed Life" visited Löwenbräu Keller twice as an anonymous guest.




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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life (1990-2005)

Have you ever wondered how you've come to like or love a certain photographer? 

Being a photography enthusiast, I have always wondered why I've come to love my favorite photographers--and there are only a few.  And no, it's not because I'm an enthusiast that I've set a high standard. There are no high standards at all.  In fact, I realized that when it comes to loving a photographer's work of art, I only look for one thing. A soul.

There are a lot of great photographers.  But there are a few who capture photographs with soul and one of them is Annie Leibovitz

I've come to know her thru her photographs of Queen Elizabeth II, the Obama family, John Lennon and Yoko Ono and Demi Moore when she was pregnant (her nude photo in Vanity Fair that came out in 1991).  

I've always admired her work because (1) she's one of the most trusted photographers of well-known people; (2) there's always something breathtaking about her photographs and (3) her photos have soul.

On our 4th wedding anniversary (20 January 2011), the Husband and I decided to celebrate the day by indulging in our love for photography.  We are very lucky that the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney is exhibiting Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life 1990-2005It was an opportunity to get to know Annie Leibovitz and her work.  The exhibition showed photographs of her family, her travels, her triumphs and sorrow.  Other than showing some of her most unforgettable work with well-known celebrities, the photographs were a record of some of the most personal moments of her life.  It was a very engaging and lovely collection. 

Annie Leibovitz Exhibition
Annie Leibovitz Exhibition
This is my most (super-duper) favorite photograph of hers.  It was a photo of her deceased lover, Susan.  The photo was captioned "Susan Sontag at Petra, Jordan 1994".  This photograph spoke volumes to me.  When I saw this photograph, I was unable to move my feet and just kept staring at it.  It almost moved me to tears.  In this photograph, it somehow tells me how big the world is out there.  How there are so much more to discover, to feel, to love, to share.  After seeing all the photographs in the exhibition, I went back to this photograph one more time and look at it again before we left.  One day, I'll have a copy of this photograph hanging on a wall of our future home.  Someday.
Annie Leibovitz Exhibition
There will never be an exhibition without the book.  Most of the photos found in the exhibition are in this 3-kilo book (yes, it was that heavy, I weighed it!) which serves as a souvenir to all who have seen her exhibition and a learning tool for enthusiasts like me.  It is available at the MCA souvenir shop for AUD$85.00
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life
Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life

The exhibition brought together almost 200 photographs and you need about 1 1/2 to 2 hours of viewing her photographs. 

Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life 1990–2005
 

Organised by the Brooklyn Museum,
19 November 2010– 27 March 2011
 

Admission $15, concessions $10
MCA Members free
Children 12 years and under free
Family (2 adults and 3 children aged 13-17) $40
 

Click HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Life Insurance For a More Secured Future

One of the things I invested in when I became financially stable was a life insurance.  Some people take life insurance for granted but the advantage of having one is the fact that whatever happens to me, I know my family will be taken cared of.  "Having a life insurance gives you peace of mind" may sound cliche to some but for me, it is so true.  I feel a bit more secure knowing that I'm insured for life.

In Australia, if one is having difficulty in finding a policy for life insurance, all they have to do is check out iSelect's website and they can make a comparison on all the life insurance providers available to them.  It's so easy to navigate their website.  All you have to do is fill in the details in the GET A QUOTE portion of the page and it will lead you to another page asking for the types of cover you need.  Just click on your choices and in a few minutes, iSelect will generate a quote for you!

If you don't have a life insurance yet, think it over now and compare quotes.  It is better to be prepared than sorry.