Sunday, August 16, 2009

Yestarday, we ventured to Darlinghurst/Surry Hills for our property search.

We didn't get the one we liked at Ultimo because we couldn't agree to the price. Well, this is going to be the most expensive purchase in our life, so we have to make sure we are getting a good deal.

It can get really tiring to be able to find a place that connects to you. If you've bought one before, you'll know what I mean. When you step into that place, you just like it. It makes you feel really comfortable, and you can really see yourself living in it.



The perfect way to start the weekend is to relax at a cafe, surfing the internet using the free wifi provided.

I miss spending reading the papers, people watch and just sipping that warm cup of latte. The whole world seems to slow down suddenly, and you really get to cast away all the stress from the week.



I ordered the traditional aussie big breakfast.



Eliss ordered what tasted like chili con carne, without the kidney beans.



Three cheese toasts came with the set. I could taste Gruyere, but couldn't make up the rest.



Say cheese!

After that, we just went for a couple of inspection and just strolled along Oxford St.

I like this suburb, although it can get crowded at night. And jam packed during Mardi Gras. There is a very artistic vibe to it. Maybe because of the eccentric shops, and COFA is just around the corner.



Today afternoon, after a sumptous lunch at Newtown Thai, we went for a second round of yummues at Clem's Chicken.

Located at Cnr King & Brown Sts, this chicken shop serve the most awesome fried chicken. Better than KFC, I reckon.

The skin is flavourful, and not too salty. And the best thing is you can request all the pieces to be of the thigh. If you try this at KFC, you'll probably end up with wings and ribs.



We also introduce this findings to Sidney and Chloe. Ollie at the back was the one who told us about this place.



I'm deliberating if I should get rid of the 2 cars, and get a new one.

I want a small car this time, something that isn't thirsty and looks decently stylish.

The new Honda Jazz certainly looks quite appealing.



And with a bit of money and imagination, the cute car can be turned into a Mugen showpiece.

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