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April 4, 2010 Carly Findlay 5 Comments

I have had a very lazy long weekend consisting of:
– eating
– watching Rush marathon on Foxtel plus DVDs
– eating some more
– reading magazines and cookbooks
– playing with Toby dog
– listening to Angus and Julia Stone
– making a start on the second essay of the semester
– watching Julie and Julia and being inspired to cook.

Soon I am going to make a lychee cocktail to drink and make frittata for my parents and I for dinner.

I haven’t given blogging much of a thought, nor have I taken many photos.

The internet is much slower here and the information divide of the city and country saddens me. To think this is a country of huge opportunities and equality, yet 20 minutes out of a regional town, the internet is slower than a Sunday driver.

Anyhow.

I have a few ideas for new blog entries – got the week off uni so will get onto those when I return to Melbourne.

Just logged onto my blog and seen I’ve had 20,011 visitors! Can’t believe it! Thank you 🙂

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  1. Sydney Shop Girl says

    April 4, 2010 at 6:53 pm

    Congrats on hitting the 20K mark, Carly!

    I saw Julie and Julia this weekend too. Mostly for the Julia bits though.

    Looking forward to more blogging when you return to Melbs.

    Cheers

    SSG xxx

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  2. Carly Findlay says

    April 4, 2010 at 6:55 pm

    You know, I thought Juie was a bit dull. Julia was delightful. I loved her passion for food. Julie didn't seem to have much going for her other than her blog. I would have liked to have known a bit more about her work – sounded interesting.

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  3. Sydney Shop Girl says

    April 4, 2010 at 7:15 pm

    It was interesting about the Julie character and her experiences of blogging. Could sort of identify with that aspect of her character.

    Wasn't Paris a very charming 3rd main character?

    SSG xxx

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  4. Carly Findlay says

    April 4, 2010 at 7:47 pm

    Paris was great, and I quite liked New York.

    I felt that Julie really pressured herself to conform to her blog and maintaining it. Of course the movie only showed one side of her persona, though.

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  5. marloperry says

    April 4, 2010 at 9:49 pm

    I loved Julie and Julia! I hated Julie's husband, what a selfish prick haha!

    Yum, frittata sounds good…may I please have some? 😀

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