11 July 2010

Woo, I got an award for blogging!

My good friend Shilo over at Yikes Machine was granted the Versatile Blogger Award, and it has now been passed on to me. Thanks Shilo! This is my very first award - how nice! Check out this weirdo octopus multi-tasking!

In order to accept this award I need to tell you seven things about myself, and then pass the award on to some fellow deserving bloggers. So, here goes...

1. I am 'owned' by four guinea pigs. All of them have been adopted from the Australian Cavy Sanctuary, who rescue and re-home piggies who have often been mistreated or can't be cared for by their owners any more. I've had guinea pigs for almost nine years, and my current girls are named Harriet, Poppy, Gertie and Liesl (Liesl is Gertie's daughter - Gertie came to me as a very young piggy who had been impregnated far too early in an irresponsible breeding situation). My four piggies are an absolute handful at times, but I love them all dearly. This is a picture of me with my first piggy Esmerelda, who passed away two years ago at the age of six-and-a-half. Esmerelda was a breast cancer survivor - she had a large mammary tumour removed when she was three.
Image: Giulio Saggin

2. I am a dual citizen of Australia and the UK. Both of my parents were born in England and moved here in their teens, which means I'm entitled to dual citizenship. I have both Australian and EU passports, and the only downside is that they're both unstamped - I enter and leave the UK on my British passport, and enter and leave Australia on my other one. Thus, no stamps!

3. I'm seven years into completing a degree that will take eight years. When I got my current job in arts publishing, I started out as a trainee and had only completed two-thirds of a Diploma of Editing. I got to complete a Certificate III in Business Administration as part of my trainseeship, and because I've worked full-time since then I totally missed out on university. I've been studying my Bachelor of Arts via distance education (majoring in Literary and Cultural Studies, Film Studies and Australian History), and the end is now in sight! I'm now also completing a Certificate in Interior Decoration and Design just for fun.

4. Because I read all day editing books and then do a lot of reading for my degree, I don't get to read much. I don't really want to. Instead I like to read bite-sized articles in magazines. Perhaps when I finish studying I'll find the headspace for books again - I do seem to own a lot of them...

5. I love brussel sprouts. For my birthday week I treated myself to some very expensive organic sprouts, and I can't wait to cook them tonight - pan cooked in stock with parmesan cheese and balsamic vinegar.

6. I once spent quite a lot of time making origami cranes. I decided to complete the 1000 cranes project, and probably completed about 800 before I stopped. I had to throw most of them out when we moved house, but I have kept a shoebox filled with some. I love cranes so much that I have some bone china ones in my living room, and I've have committed to teach Shilo how to make cranes while she's still living in Brisbane.

Images: Have You Met Miss Jones?

7. For over three years I've sponsored a child from Pakistan named Fazila through Plan Australia. Fazila is five years old currently and is still too young to write me letters, but she does sometimes draw pictures. When she was two she sent me a drawing of a rabbit - not a face with big long ears, but a side profile of an actual sitting rabbit. I was very impressed.

Ok, now that's done I need to pass this award on to some others. So, without futher ado, I'd like to award the following bloggers who have made an impact on me for their fabulous and versatile content.

Being Tazim (fabulous blogger from Canada)
Cerebral Excrement (seriously, how can you not love haikus?!)
Olive and Joy (lover of interior design and decorating from the Gold Coast)
REread (local Brisbane recycler of children's books, turning them into brooches and stationery)

Your turn!

05 July 2010

Wallpaper panels: How to make them!

Some of you might remember the gorgeous Florence Broadhurst wallpaper panels that Terese from designed to a T gave us as a wedding present.

Lucky for you readers, because Terese has an online tutorial for how to make your own wallpaper panels just like mine!
Image: designed to a T

Check out the step-by-step guide here, and be sure to follow Terese's blog for more DIY tutorials. I'm particularly looking forward to some ideas for using my Florence Broadhurst fabric - although I may still be too scared to touch it!

04 July 2010

Baked rice pudding: win!

Yesterday afternoon when I returned home from reading magazines in the local park, a little voice in my head told me to make a rice pudding. I wasn't much of a fan of rice pudding as a child, but for some reason I really wanted some yesterday. And I didn't want any old sloppy rice pudding, but the baked kind with eggs in it that sets like a baked custard. I searched the internet for the easiest baked rice pudding recipe, and I succeeded!
My baked rice pudding was absolutely delicious, and was everything I hoped it would be. I intend to make it at least once more before winter draws to a close. I served very generous portions with warm blueberries, and will be partaking in the leftovers after dinner tonight. Or perhaps FOR dinner tonight...

03 July 2010

Winter flowers...

I'm normally not one to waste money on fresh flowers, but when we did our grocery shopping earlier this week there were quite a few reduced bunches in great condition. The yellow roses were only $1, and the lilies were $3 - about $30 worth! The lilies have started to open up over the last day, and although they're making me sneeze a little they're still pretty...

Favourite Things Project

As if I don't have enough to do, I've decided to participate in the Favourite Things Project being run by Tazim (from the Being Tazim blog).
I may not participate in all 52 weeks, but I'll do as many as I can. For the first week, Tazim has asked participants to talk about iconic things they love about their country or city. So, I'll talk about two things I love about Brisbane.

Firstly, the Brisbane River. I'm not sure why, but I really enjoy walking over the river across a bridge, or taking the bus and looking out the window. I'm super excited that I'm taking a CityCat out to lunch tomorrow to celebrate my birthday early with John's parents. Since I've lived in Brisbane, three new bridges have been built in the city over the river (one of them even opens this weekend!). As I don't yet drive, I'll show you the my favourite pedestrian bridge - Kurilpa Bridge, which I walk over twice a day because it ends up right outside my work.


Images: The Architectural Review

The other thing I love about Brisbane is the growing trend towards to handmade, particularly all the fantastic markets. We now even even host the Finders Keepers Markets twice a year, which used to only be presented in Sydney and Melbourne. These markets are held in the Old Museum, which is a beautiful building to visit.

Images: Mark Lobo for Finders Keepers

Image: Ralf Regeer for Our Brisbane

The trend towards crafting does not end with markets. The start of winter also meant the launch of the I Knit Brisbane, which saw knitted and crocheted creations pop up all over the city. Here are some creations from Rogue Cosie and friends, at the end of the Goodwill Bridge (another pedestrian bridge).
Image: Rogue Cosie

If you'd like to participate in the Favourite Things Project, sign up at Being Tazim! To find out more about cool stuff in Brisbane, check out my Brisbane city guide on the Design*Sponge website.

30 June 2010

Happy (belated) blogging birthday

Five days ago marked one year since I started my blogging adventures. How silly of me to overlook this anniversary! My first post stated that 'This blog will chronicle my continuing adventure of decorating the 1970s two-bedroom apartment owned by myself and fiance John'. Aside from the fact that John is now my husband, I think that opening statement is still largely accurate. In addition to my decorating exploits, in recent months I have also branched out to also include other topics of interest to me, including craft, cooking and ethical shopping.

Let's celebrate my belated blogging birthday with the lime and pistachio cake I made for John's birthday back in February...


Hello bunny friend

Regular readers of Flying Ducks know that I have quite a few (John might say too many!) bird objects around my home. What isn't quite as obvious is that I also love bunny rabbits, previously only evidenced by my Lightly mirror in the bedroom.
Clearly, I needed to rectify this rabbit drought. I picked up this little guy at Aladdin's Fair, held a couple of weeks ago at Downey Park in Windsor, Brisbane. I don't know anything about him as he doesn't have a stamp, but I suspect he was the 'hear no evil' third of a set of garden ornaments.

Our new bunny lives next to the sliding door onto the balcony in the living room. Unfortunately due to the recent overcast weather I've been unable to get a good shot of him in his home, but this is what he looks like.