Do you ever have the type of moments that I have? Moments that you think. Think. You think about everything and you cannot stop thinking. Often there is no real logic in those thoughts or you are not even really thinking about one thing in particular. Your brain just keeps on going. Thinking about work, about love, about life, about memories from the past, about dreams for the future, about what to wear today and where to go tomorrow. Thoughts very often seem to be coming based on feelings. Feelings that I cannot always find the right words for, but they are just there.
Showing posts with label places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label places. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
A morning in Port Adelaide
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| Port Adelaide - Torrens Island |
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| Fish straight from the fishers boat at the Torrens Island Market |
Saturday, February 18, 2012
The Adelaide Central Market - a South Australian food hub
In the middle of the Central Business District (CBD) of Adelaide there is an amazing place to visit. It is surrounded by China Town and restaurants serving food from all corners of the world. It is THE place to be for the best fruit of the season, the freshest fish and meat, the greatest range of veggies, the most delicious cheeses, freshly baked breads and cakes and every other special ingredient that you could possibly need for your dinner party or daily home-cooked meal. I am talking about the Adelaide Central Market, a 'South Australian icon with 140 years of experience and more than 80 stalls under one roof' (Adelaide Central Market).
The Drover told me about this great market when he was with me in the Netherlands, shortly after we met in the autumn of 2010. He had just been traveling through Europe for quite a few months and was almost ready to go back home to Australia. One of the things that he was looking forward to back home, was the possibility to go and do his shopping at the Central Market again where he would be able to find all the best quality food products in one place. Having heard many good stories about this covered market, I went to check it out soon after I arrived in Adelaide last year...
The Drover told me about this great market when he was with me in the Netherlands, shortly after we met in the autumn of 2010. He had just been traveling through Europe for quite a few months and was almost ready to go back home to Australia. One of the things that he was looking forward to back home, was the possibility to go and do his shopping at the Central Market again where he would be able to find all the best quality food products in one place. Having heard many good stories about this covered market, I went to check it out soon after I arrived in Adelaide last year...
Monday, February 13, 2012
People, places, products
It is February and the sun is shining on my face. It is warm outside, very warm. In the mornings I wake up of the sound of hundreds of birds and when I look out of the window I can see these exotic looking colourful birds flying around in the garden. In that same garden some beautiful plants are working hard to cope with the heat of the sun and to produce the most delicious produce for our daily meals.
That’s right, that doesn’t sound like the view that I would have from the apartment in our cute little hilltop town in Piemonte, Italy. Because there I would see the neighbours looking out of their window as soon as they noticed that there was life in our apartment (curious Italians!). The songs of exotic Australian birds have replaced the sounds of the church bells in La Morra. With mixed feelings and a bit of pain in our hearts the Drover and I have said goodbye to our lovely Italian friends and to the great Italian wine producers in ‘our’ town. It was time for a new adventure, and that adventure has started a few weeks ago here in Adelaide, South Australia.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Food and culture. Food and identity. Food and sustainability. Food and love.
In the
spring of 2011 I moved from my hometown Gouda in the Netherlands to a beautiful
hilltop town in the Langhe area of Piemonte, Northern Italy. Surrounded by vineyards
and hazelnut orchards I was going to study Food Culture and Communications and
I would become an expert in eco-gastronomy. Unfortunately things did not turn
out to be what I had expected, and for various reasons I decided to stop my
study programme. Making this decision was not easy, but luckily I was not alone
in my hilltop town. The Drover, my boyfriend, private chef, baker and
limoncello maker, came all the way from Australia to experience the Italian
food adventure with me. He showed me that studying and learning is not something
that you can only do in schools and universities: self-education could be the
most interesting path to follow.
“How do
you know all this?” is a question I have asked the Drover very often, when he
was telling me another story or when he was sharing another bit of his
knowledge with me.
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