Monday, March 19, 2012

Moving Notice!

The Turquoise Notebook is moving!  Over to my own URL so that all photography content can be managed on the same site.

www.donnavercoe.com/notebook/

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Tessuti Fabrics



Tessuti Fabrics
110 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills
(Other locations as well)

The small window front belies the plethora of fabrics inside waiting to be discovered.  All the fabrics you see in clothing stores and wonder where you could buy them to make your own garments!?  You will find them here.  Printed chiffons for summer caftans, brocaded suiting for autumn outfits... any project imaginable and you will find the fabric here.  There is also a large selection of buttons and trim for your sewing and crafting projects.  Again, if you cannot make it into the store, you can always buy online... http://www.tessuti.com.au/


Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Morris & Sons

Morris and sons exterior


Morris and Sons, 50 York Street, Sydney

Not sure how Morris and his sons got into knitting and needlecraft, but there you go!  The entrance off York St leads into the needlework area, but the magic is in the basement!  Wooden cubbyholes laden with balls of wool of all colors and textures.  Oh the projects!  Must focus on one thing at a time though... one ball of wool to finish up a project that I can hopefully feature here soon.  (Providing I finish it!)  Not just a stop off for all your needlepoint and knitting needs, there is also a haberdashery section as well. In typical style, I forgot to buy much needed bobbins for my sewing machine.  Oh well, I am always looking for an excuse to go back!

If you can't make it to the York Street location, you can shop online as well.


Side note: the basement exits onto a laneway leading to George St.  Apparently there's a little restaurant near there, Grasshopper, which serves ridiculously good food.  Another reason to go back... if I needed one more excuse!

Opera Kitchen

Opera Bar and Opera Kitchen in the foreground

Miss Chu rice paper roll and steamed veggie bun / Looking down on the Opera Kitchen
Between the two sets of sails / Detailed tile finish of the sails
More tile finish close ups / Reflection of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Black and white portraits covering a construction fence at the Opera House / Thousands of different colored tiles

Opera Kitchen

Long a fan of having a latte at the Opera Bar, with the spectacular view of the Opera House, Circular Quay and the Harbour Bridge... it was neat to discover that there is now a kiosk just down from it.  No ordinary kiosk... Kenji, Cloudy Bay, Miss Chu, Becasse Bakery, Charlie and Co. is the going fare here.  Well priced food, in what just might be the best view in the world.  Everyone wins!

You are well positioned to work off lunch, seeing as you are positioned just under the Opera House.  Pose for photos on the stairs, or in the forecourt between the sails, or with the Harbour Bridge in the background.  You can study the the exterior shells from this area... and realize that that there are thousands of small tiles in varying shades of white and cream that make up the white sails of the Opera House. 



Thursday, March 01, 2012

Toasties


Toasties

I am now an open-face toastie convert with the switch over to Tasmanian Camembert.  I usually have closed-face toasties as per Bill Granger... tomatoes soaked in garlic and olive oil... then pile on bread with cheese, basil, cover with another piece of bread and toast both sides in butter in a fry pan.  This method is slighly easier.  It used to be made with cheddar cheese... but the cheese ended up sweaty, and gritty in texture... bringing back bad memories of cheese sandwiches in a lunchbox!  (I've always been a food snob!)  Since switching to the melt-y Camembert, I've not looked back! 

Method is: toast bread... on a cast iron grill makes the bread especially tasty.  While it's toasting, slice Camembert, tomatoes and shred basil.  Removing toast, brush bread with olive oil and work in with a garlic clove sliced in half (cut side down to infuse the flavor!).  Add cheese, and put back on grill.  (Ensure grill is turned off... you want to melt the cheese in the residual heat.)  Once cheese is melted slightly, add tomatoes, basil, then sprinkle with a touch of extra virgin olive oil and salt and pepper to taste.  Lunch... yum!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Urban Rituelle



Urban Rituelle

I had discovered these vegetable soaps on a previous trip to Australia.  Having moved here, I hadn't been able to find them for a while, when one day I happened upon them in Holy Sheet in Balmain.  A quick look on the website reveals that they are now available in Myer.  Oh well... I know where to stock up next time around.

The above colors don't really go together, but they are my favorite ones... Vanilla Bean, Raspberry Spritzer and Passionfruit.  Their scent is divine and leaves your skin feeling very soft.  Available in other countries besides Australia and New Zealand... check the website for stockists.

www.urbanrituelle.com.au

Peter's of Kensington

Peter's of Kensington exterior... it's pretty pink!

A love seat to go with the pink branding!

Front car seat turned mini photo studio
Cupcake holders purchased at PoK


Peter's of Kensington

I was looking forward to checking out the Peter's of Kensington store, as their website has great products at discounted prices.  I was not prepared for the pink-ness of the building!  For someone who's favorite color is pink, this was too much even for me... haha!  For the clean shopping on the website, I was also not prepared for the very strange layout of the store.  It seems to be they have taken over a building and a half!  Product is stuffed into every nook and cranny... perfume on the first floor, china and glassware stuck into a mezzanine, bakeware and homewares piled into the attic.  Having said this... it is a great place to wander through and discover all sorts of treasures!  They have the Gordon Ramsay Maze collection at half price, Riedel glassware also discounted.  My favorite is the homeware section on the top floor... everything imaginable for cooking and baking, all at reduced prices.  What's not to love!?  I love my Robert Gordon ceramic espresso shot glasses that are designed to look like paper cups!
If you can't make it to the store, shop online... their shipping prices are very reasonable.

57 Anzac Parade,
Kensington NSW
www.petersofkensington.com.au

Monday, February 27, 2012

Cockatoo Island

Entrance to Cockatoo Island / Camping facilities on the island

Crazy wall mural on an outbuilding / Island Bar complete with reggae music and Astro turf!
Cockatoo Island

Cockatoo Island is rich in history, having been a convict prison, and then a ship building yard for the Royal Austalian Navy.  Cockatoo Island is now a destination for those looking for an escape from the every day.  There's the Island Bar, complete with Astro turf and steel drum music.  Order one of their pizzas made in a special oven in one of the converted shipping containers doubling as a kitchen, and enjoy under a market umbrella with a view of that stunning harbour.  There is plenty to explore and discover on the island.  If you want to stay and absorb the history of the place, the island is home to the world's first urban campground... "glamping", if you will!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Chowder Bay

 
Pull up a chair / Chowder Bay
 
View through the fence / More chairs lined up

 
Bacino Cafe Chowder Bay

More deck chairs / Sign in Bacino Cafe

Chowder Bay

Google Maps + iPhone has been a lifesaver for finding my way around my new hometown.  And for finding great new spots!  Sitting in Bacino in Mosman and checking the map to see where I was, I noted that Clifton Gardens was just down the hill.  Having been there years ago, I thought to drive down the hill to take a look.

More research revealed that the bay was called Chowder Bay... a spot my friends had spoken highly of.  Entering the park, I clued in as to why.  Relatively secluded, there are spots for picnicking, and an enclosed playground for kids.  (Am informed by my mom friends that this is a very good thing!) 

Clifton Gardens and Chowder Bay are part of Headland Park that stretches from Chowder Bay around to Balmoral Beach.  Indeed, there is a 1.5km / 60 minute walk along the headland between the two bays.  Headland Park is a decommissioned military base, now turned into a park full of interesting history and architecture.  Diving in the bay is available, if that is your thing. It is also home to Ripples dining, and another Bacino cafe... imagine that!  You can relax on the red and white striped deck chairs and enjoy a coffee... or an icy treat.  It is the perfect way to while away a Saturday afternoon.

Headland Park... www.harbourtrust.com.au
Snorkeling and Diving: www.plungediving.com.au

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Mosman






Mosman

Saturday markets in Mosman are held on the first Saturday of every month.  I had brunch at Fourth Village Providore.  The back half of the store, the cafe, backs onto the square where the markets are held.  The front half of the store faces the street and is chock-a-block with all sorts of amazing provisions for the kitchen.  As always, my eyes are drawn to the floral display out the front.  Still can't believe I live in a country where tropical flowers are the norm!

To be honest, the coffee at brunch wasn't the best I've had.  What to do when coffee is subpar!?  Make it right.  So a trip down the road revealed Bacino Espresso - corner of Prince Albert and Raglan Streets.   Coffee was much improved... I'm sure the flirty baristas didn't hurt!

Following coffee, I did some further exploring down Military Road ... and found the most gorgeous florist... Matt Bisaro.  A rough-hewn interior filled with gorgeous flowers and funky home accents, including various styles of glass bottles.  Another one of those spaces where you just want to pull up a chair, sit for a while and take it all in.

Fourth Avenue Providore - 5a Vista St, Mosman, NSW
Bacino Espresso - corner of Prince Albert and Raglan Streets, and various locations
Matt Bisaro - 773 Military Road, Mosman, NSW

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Woollahra

Donna Hay General Store
Terrace on Queen St

Front verandas on Spicer St

Woollahra


The tree-lined streets of Woollahra have fabulous names such as Jersey Road, Spicer St, Ocean Ave, Queen St. The store fronts are subtle, and driving past, you only clue in to the fact that you are in the middle of a lovely shopping district once you spot a great store front such as Terrace.  Terrace is chock-a-block with gorgeous alfresco items necessary for outdoor living.  Clean, fresh prints in bright beautiful colors are just what you need to taking your interior decorating sense outside!

Along with high end fashion, there are some more reasonable priced stores... Simon Johnson for gourmet ingredients, The Bay Tree for homewares, Victor Churchill butcher  (as one chef called it... the Tiffany's of butcher shops). There's also the classy Jo Malone shop, should you feel like splashing out on some pricey scents!

My all time favorite, however, is the Donna Hay General Store. If they let me drag in a sleeping bag and live there, I would. A general store in the front, a bakery in the back... and just when you think you've seen it all, there's more upstairs.  The last time I was in there, they took my coffee request upon arrival.  Having just had one, I was loathe to say no!  I hope it's on offer next time!  As usual, I drooled over the paper products and bakeware.  But this time, there are new products to oggle... the enamelware line.  I've been a fan of enamelware for a while now, and had even designed a few pieces in my head!  So when I saw Donna Hay had come out with a line, I was excited.  Seeing the items in store only made me want them all!  Not sure which to buy first... the set of bowls?  The roaster?  The mini pie plates?  Perhaps when I move in, I can try them all!

Friday, February 03, 2012

The Upper Crust

Green and yellow shop front / Pie, Lamington and ginger beer lunch

The Upper Crust - 1003 Pittwater Road, Collaroy, NSW


One wall in the shop is covered with signatures of happy customers.  One, from Canada (not mine!) read... "Came from Canada, just for the pies"... to which I could only reply a hearty "Amen"!  These yummy pies have numerous gourmet fillings... Beef Burgundy, Tandoori Lamb, Mexican Curry.  My favorite used to be Chicken, Avocado and Brie.  One time I went to order it, they were out... so I tried the chicken and asparagus.  I do believe I have a new fave!

Grab your pie, drink and dessert... the dessert display is well stocked with lamington's, Neenish tarts and caramel slice... and take a seat at one of the tables out the front, or a bench off to the side.  Or you can always take it to nearby Collaroy, Long Reef or Narrabeen beach.


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Alfresco Emporium


Alfresco Emporium exterior
Pretty bouquet from the flower shop
Cafe interior / Cappuccino served in china on a rattan plate

Alfresco Emporium - 1021 Pittwater Road, Collaroy, NSW (Sydney's Northern Beaches)


 
Having had past this store on Pittwater Road a few times, I had assumed it was a large, generic store.  Pretty striped cushions in the window made me reconsider my assumption.  Stopping to explore one day, I didn't know what to do first... gape at the gorgeous flowers in the flower shop, have a coffee in the cafe or peruse the homewares in the large shop?  I took a breath, calmed myself down and took a look around!  The large homewares section has all kinds of fabulous items for making a house a home... from the striped cushions and other patio pleasures, to china and glassware, home scents, a baking/cooking section, a fun corner for children's gifts.  As well, there are cards, wrapping paper and ribbon... making this a one stop shop for a lovely gift.

That is... if you manage to make your way past the flower section.  Pots of tropical plants, succulents and other greenery are on sale, as are made up bouquets of flowers.  If you don't see anything you like, you can also have a bouquet made to order.  Which is what I did... and had a lovely coffee in the cafe while I was waiting.  They also have high-tea Tuesday's... which I will have to keep in mind!

So the next time you are driving down Pittwater Road through Collaroy, don't drive by... stop in and explore.  (Half a block down the road from The Upper Crust.)