Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Triple J Hottest 100 of 2021

My votes:
  • Ball Park Music - Sunscreen (#21)
  • Banks - The Devil
  • Charlie XCX - Good Ones (#140)
  • Courtney Barnet - Rae Street
  • Glass Animals - I Don't Wanna Talk (I Just Wanna Dance) (#23)
  • Lorde - Solar Power (#26)
  • King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Shanghai
  • Pond - Human Touch
  • Rufus Du Sol - Alive (#19)
Wish I could have fit:
  • Broods - Piece Of My Mind
  • Chvrches - He Said She Said (#141)
  • G Flip - Not Even In Vegas (Ft. Thomas Headon)
  • Hayden James - Rather Be With You (Ft. Crooked Colours) (#111)
  • Julie Stone - Fire In Me
  • Lana Del Rey - Chemtrails Over the Country Club (#63)
  • Pendulum - Come Alive
  • Peking Duk - Chemicals (#42)
  • Pinkpantheress - Just For Me
  • Pnau & Ladyhawke - River (#109)
  • Shouse - Love Tonight (David Guetta Remix) (#115)
#1: The Wiggles - Elephant [Triple J Like A Version 2021], wow what a crazy result! Andrew was not impressed, I actually think it's a good representative song for 2021. I'm so surprised at some of the songs that didn't make the top 100, I thought the Charlie XCX song would get really high up for sure. Hopefully 2022 is the year of being able to see some of these bands live!

Monday, November 15, 2021

Royal Show, Horse riding, and Gin School

Busy couple of months!

I was so happy that the Royal Show happened this year. Man I love the show, I went 3 times! Highlights include getting my portrait painted, getting vaccinated, holding a snake, patting baby animals with Amy and Ava, seeing a peacock in full bloom, going to a flower arranging show with Andrew's parents, and having great food and beer with Andrew who is always very patient with my show time requirements.

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

Perth Royal Show 2021

The weekend before last weekend we went horse riding in Jarrahdale, which was a very thoughtful birthday present from Andrew. It was a really great experience, a lot more interactive than I thought it would be! After a short lesson around the stable, we got to guide our horses up a big hill with beautiful views and lots of kangaroos. My horse, Olympia, was a bit sensitive to other horses getting to close, and even tried to bite the horse of one of the instructors. I kept telling her she was a good girl regardless, she really was lovely to ride, and very soft! Andrew's horse, Tom was also a bit sensitive to his personal space, but his response was to give the other horses a little kick. They each had their own personalities so we all had to guide them a little differently, which was really interesting. I had no idea you could just go ride a horse with literally no experience or training, and at such a beautiful location too.

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Horse Riding in Jarrahdale

Last weekend we had the Fremantle Beerfest and our Gin School experience (Christmas present from Andrew's family) so we decided to stay in Fremantle at the lovely Warders hotel. The Fremantle Beerfest was a hit as always, and the Warders hotel was a wonderful window into what life must have been like living in the heritage houses near the Fremantle markets. Gin School at Republic was fantastic; you each get to distil your own gin using a guide on botanicals, and your own little still. Andrew chose a "savoury" gin inspired by the negroni cocktail which he called NEGRONI REPUBLIC (despite my very inspired suggestions of ABV - Andrew Burton's Vision, or sABoury), and I made a "zesty" gin called "G&Tea", since it was inspired by all the teas I like to drink. The process of choosing the botanicals was so satisfying and exciting, everyone chose very different combinations that were inspired by different things. The instructors gave us advice along the way about any incompatible flavours, or over/underpowering amounts. It's definitely a do again class!

Beerfest 2021

Beerfest 2021

Beerfest 2021

Beerfest 2021

Fremantle Beerfest 2021

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Republic Gin Class

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Down South 2021

Our down south holiday couldn’t have come sooner. After months of preparing for and supporting MINExpo (and not getting to go to Vegas myself) I very much needed a break!

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

We started our holiday with breakfast at Brother of Mine with Andrew’s parents to celebrate Andrew’s mums birthday. It was a great breakfast that fuelled our climb up Castle Rock (I guess the Riesling tasting at Castle Rock helped with that too).

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Castle Rock started out pretty tame; while there were some steep bits, and a big open section of smooth slippery granite, there wasn’t anything too crazy until the top. We waited out an impending rain front under the cover of some balancing rocks, then made our way up the hand-hold scramble and the ladder to the Sky Walk. It was not easy! On a nice warm day it would have been fine, but the hand holds and the ladder were both ice cold, so we had to take it slow to make sure our hands would actually grip. The hand holds were a bit scrambly, but the ladder itself was OK, and the view was amazing, although we only stayed a little bit since the wind was brutal.

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)


Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

That night we set up our tent, then made the most of the lovely Porongurup Tourist Park kitchen and had our Mt Barker sausages in front of the fire. We had a pretty cold sleep but luckily it didn't rain! The next day we packed up our tent and set off to climb Nancy’s Peak and Devil's Slide.

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Castle Rock, Porongurups)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Nancy’s peak was a beautiful forest walk that, similar to Castle Rock, occasionally opened up onto smooth granite rock that we had to take pretty slowly because it was so slippery. There were some rocky steep bits and while I got a bit puffed out (Andrew didn’t!) it wasn’t too hard, and overall a really lovely walk with beautiful views, and so many wild flowers! At the top we had our muesli bars and started the much harder climb down. Down is so much harder than up! I sat down a lot to tentatively take steps.

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Had to do a quick impression of Boston's Devil's Slide Red Ale:

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

The turn to Devil's Slide is at an opening with a sign pointing toward the car park, and the 0.76km trail to Devils Slide. What’s 0.76km right? So wrong. It was SO HARD, I actually cannot believe how hard it was given we saw another lady, and a nice couple, all in their 70s doing it (the couple was actually celebrating their anniversary, they’d done this same trail in their 20s!). It was extremely steep, with rocky bits that would have been ok if they weren’t muddy and slippery, and smooth granite bits that were ok when dry but very slippery when wet (or just randomly slippery to make it fun). The whole time I was terrified thinking about the way back down! Andrew was very encouraging and put up with a lot of my complaining. The view at the top again was so worth it that it temporarily made me forget what we were in for on the way down.

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

The way down was actually not as bad as I thought it was going to be, but my butt, sleeves and shoes were soaked by the end of it due to lots of sitting down, inching, and some literal devil's sliding.

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

I can’t believe Nancy’s Peak and Devil's Slide are even compared; maybe it was the weather but Devils Slide was way harder. I imagine on a sunny dry day maybe they’d be more similar in difficulty, but the day we did it they were very different in difficulty. The real difficulty is the slipperiness though; in terms of steepness, it’s hard and it will puff you out, but doable if you’re willing to brave the treacherousness.

Overall the whole thing took us about 3h, 10m, and we made it on time for wine tasting at Dukes (more surprisingly delicious Riesling), and lunch at Maleeya’s Thai Cafe for the hands down best Thai we’ve had. We took the leftovers with us to Nannup Caravan Park for dinner.

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Our second night was again in the tent, and was much nicer after getting a bit more used to how to get comfortable in it (middle of the air mattress, wear your big jacket, and 3x Hot Hands!), and we woke up to an incredible morning chorus of birds and light rain. Things got a bit damp, but not wet, so it wasn't too bad to get everything wrangled back into the car.

Down South Holiday 2021 (Porongurups, Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Nannup)

Our third day was breakfast at Melo Velo in Nannup, a little wild flower walk, cheese tasting at Cambray, wine tasting at Woodlands, lunch at Wills Domain (wow), and making our way to the amazing Bina Maya accommodation. The Residence at Bina Maya was really stunning, probably the best place we've ever stayed. The balcony overlooking the forest was magical. As Andrew put it, two days of intrepidness really made us appreciate the unparalleled luxury!

Down South Holiday 2021 (Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Nannup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Woodlands, Wills Domain, Yallingup)

Fourth day started with breakfast at the White Elephant cafe, exploring the Margaret River mouth and watching some surfing, a paddle and fried pickles at Wild Hop Brewery, Simmos, Yallingup Bread, and then enjoying the accommodation by firing up the BBQ with amazing produce from Margaret River. Andrew did an amazing job, it was delicious! We started watching Tenet, but we couldn't finish it, it sucked the energy out of us trying to understand what the hell was going on.

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021 (Yallingup, Margaret River)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Yallingup, Margaret River)

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021 (Yallingup, Margaret River)

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021 (Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021 (Yallingup)

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Fifth day was a beautiful walk on a section of the Cape to Cape trail with lots of wild flowers, a cute lizard, some whale sightings, and Sugar Loaf Rock, which is a loaf in terms of the way sugar used to be stored, not an actual bread loaf. We shared a paddle and some chips at Cheeky Monkey, tasted the best 2018 Chardonnay of the trip at Pierro's (it was quite pricy, we went back and bought it after thinking on it!) then had dinner at the accommodation and finished watching Tenet (we mostly of get it, kind of).

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Sixth day was wine tasting at Leeuwin Estate, lunch at Voyager Estate (another wow), and then enjoying the fire pit and forest at Bina Maya.

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

Down South Holiday 2021

On the way home on the 7th day, we stopped off at Simmos again for one last taste of down south. Luckily we both took Friday off, Monday is a public holiday, and it's Royal Show time! I definitely feel refreshed.