Thursday, August 30, 2007



Australia will host a series of APEC meetings focusing on areas of interest to the nation, ministerial, officials-level and business-group meetings held across the country.



Click on the picture above to give George Bush an Aussie makeover.



I'm so looking forward for the public holiday happening next Friday, where the government is encouraging the Sydneysiders to go out of metro Sydney.

Do you have any program in mind?



I thought of going to the Pacific on a Plate ... the Australian National Maritime Museum's food festival over this weekend.

The festival explores the culinary and cultural diversity of countries on the Pacific Rim, with cuisine from Chile to China, Malaysia to Mexico, Peru to Papua New Guinea, Vietnam to Vladivostok!

Time: 11 am-5 pm

Live entertainment for the whole family includes Japanese drummers, Maori dancers, a Mariachi band and Peruvian dancers.

Best of all, entrance is free!

Eliss got to leave the office earlier today, so we finally got to eat dinner together for the first time this week.

We went to this new Hong Kong tea restaurant at Chinatown to try it out.

The menu was pretty different from the ones in Hong Kong, which emphasize more on stir fry.



I had curry beef brisket with rice, which was alright. Could be better.

The mountain of rice completely stuffed me up.



Eliss had some baked Portugese rice with chicken. No, they don't taste anything close to Oporto.

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