15/06/2012

izmeina: A cute cartoon critter with a bag and a teapot on his head (The Fool)
Yesterday Izzie decided not to be too adventurous in her travels. Instead of running off to some far flung location would simply slink about in the city and visit the cute little bookshop cafe discovered last week and go in search for others of a similar ilk

The weather was seriously unpredictable. After a week of rain and storms it was all sunny and gorgeous. Was very tempted to stay slinking about in the garden but had to go to the central bus station to get a dodgy travel card replaced. It just died two days ago without any warning and been feeling so lost without it. Not just for the 15% discount on fares but using such a card means that you don’t have to be constantly searching for loose change.

Had a sudden craving for golden coconut rice which is on offer at a little take away just past the northern border of the free transit zone. The place called Sparrow is a very cheap and cheerful Indonesian eatery aimed mainly at students. Should have gone for the gado gado as Izzie is a total peanut junkie but picked the mushrooms instead. A bit bland but the yellow coconut rice was just as tasty as ever. Indonesian spice options seem to consist of nothing, chili overload or satay sauce. Only one of those is of interest to Izzie

It was then time to slink down the side streets en route to the main shopping strip north of the city. One of these called Lincoln Street was full of old houses with lush green gardens and a very intriguing and mysterious beige coloured tower. It was in an Art Deco style and looked from first appearance like a war memorial or an outpost of some Masonic temple. It turned out to belong to the Department of Water and had been built in 1941. It could hardly be a storage tank as it was far too elegant for such mundane purposes. Maybe it is filled with filters. It would be one seriously impressive water cooler.

More side street slinking and coffee sipping )
izmeina: a snippet of Escher's circle of serpents (Default)
Yesterday Izzie decided not to be too adventurous in her travels. Instead of running off to some far flung location would simply slink about in the city and visit the cute little bookshop cafe discovered last week and go in search for others of a similar ilk

The weather was seriously unpredictable. After a week of rain and storms it was all sunny and gorgeous. Was very tempted to stay slinking about in the garden but had to go to the central bus station to get a dodgy travel card replaced. It just died two days ago without any warning and been feeling so lost without it. Not just for the 15% discount on fares but using such a card means that you don’t have to be constantly searching for loose change.

Had a sudden craving for golden coconut rice which is on offer at a little take away just past the northern border of the free transit zone. The place called Sparrow is a very cheap and cheerful Indonesian eatery aimed mainly at students. Should have gone for the gado gado as Izzie is a total peanut junkie but picked the mushrooms instead. A bit bland but the yellow coconut rice was just as tasty as ever. Indonesian spice options seem to consist of nothing, chili overload or satay sauce. Only one of those is of interest to Izzie

It was then time to slink down the side streets en route to the main shopping strip north of the city. One of these called Lincoln Street was full of old houses with lush green gardens and a very intriguing and mysterious beige coloured tower. It was in an Art Deco style and looked from first appearance like a war memorial or an outpost of some Masonic temple. It turned out to belong to the Department of Water and had been built in 1941. It could hardly be a storage tank as it was far too elegant for such mundane purposes. Maybe it is filled with filters. It would be one seriously impressive water cooler.

More side street slinking and coffee sipping )

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