Monday, June 12, 2006
Sunday in the City
Nothing like a good Yum Cha on a wintry Sunday afternoon. Met up with friends and scoffed way too many delightful morsels with the a view of the Yarra and the weak sun bathing the table. Isn't the jelly amazing?
After lunch went to the Ian Potter to see the Deborah Halpern and Paris End exhibitions - both well worth seeing. I love Melbourne in winter...so grey, stormy and atmospheric.
Saw French film Hidden...still not sure what to make of it...but liked it. Couldn't come home without a book on robots! Enjoyed taking some random snaps, including part of a work by Mirka Mora. Hope everyone had a fab weekend.
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Some Books I've Really Enjoyed
- Apples For Jam by Tessa Kiros
- Saturday by Ian McEwan
- Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life by Andrew Motion
- The Bell Jar by Syliva Plath
- Ex Libris by Anne Fadiman
- Stasiland by Anna Funder
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I know!! Hidden.....I have one theory. You know how the son seems to "suddenly" have an issue with his mother, well it's after the scene of her and the male friend and he's consoling her. I reckon that was video we were watching and the kid saw it when he got home first??....
yes you are first :)
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