Bank makes good

13 04 2007

Back in February, I wrote about the stuff up our bank made with the Settlement on our house. Long story, short – I wrote a letter of complaint via our Mortgage Broker, the bank contacted me last week, and we got the valuation fees refunded this week. Tristan at the bank admitted they sat on the formal documentation for over two weeks without doing anything, which is what caused the delay. So, as a matter of good faith, they were refunding the fee.

It’s nice to know that sometimes a large enterprise admits they were at fault.





Giving something back

12 04 2007

I make good use of sites such as Wikipedia and EatingWA (a Perth/West Australian restaurant reviewing site), so thought it was time to give back and contribute to both. My efforts to date have been very modest – a few restaurant reviews, and some editing of the Bridgetown, WA entry on Wikipedia – but I hope to contribute more, especially editing typos in Wikipedia! I use my “sandgroper14” identity for both.





Quilt Workshop

9 04 2007

I’m off to a quilting workshop this coming weekend. I haven’t done any quilting in ages so it will be nice to do some with a group of like-minded people. It’s local too, so I don’t need to travel more than 5 minutes to get there – very handy in case I forget to take something and need to dash home!

A lady from Perth is coming down and we’re making a “Mayflower” quilt – see under Quilts and Bags on her website (http://www.raggedystitches.com/), page 2. I’ve usually done my own designs, so I don’t know how I’ll go with this… And it’s got flowers!!! Those who know me well, know that I’m not into lace and frills and flowers (unless the flowers are in a garden or a photo).

So I think I’ll make the quilt and leave the flowers till last. Maybe I won’t put them on, or just put them on loosely so I can remove them later. I’ve picked out my fabrics – lots of deep maroons and greens and creams. And no florals!!





Comfort Food 10: Lamburgers

9 04 2007

Our local butcher, Greg (Bridgetown Meat Supply, near IGA), makes these delicious minced lamb patties with cheese and mustard. I flatten them out into burgers and cook them up with a slew of onions and fresh chilli if I have it – I cook them so it’s like they’re BBQ’ed – then slap them inside a really crusty bread roll with a good smear of a yellow mustard seed and chilli spread, a slice of cheese, thinly sliced tomatoes, cucumber, and lettuce. Yummy!

Lamburgers





Word Joneses

3 04 2007

(a.k.a. wordsmiths)

After work today we had our informal get together of the local tech writers group at a pub in Subiaco. Much wit and repartee and some terrible puns! Puns we couldn’t get away with in normal conversation with work colleagues or friends and family, but puns that had the appropriate level of groan response with that group.

Thanks guys – it was fun swimming with my own kind again.





Driving in the moonlight

3 04 2007

I left at 5:20am this morning for Perth and the moon was either full or as close to it as it can get. Which meant that the road was fairly well lit through the darkest and hairiest part of the drive from Bridgetown to Boyanup. Brilliant! I’ll have to plan my trips to Perth around the moon in future.

The trip was uneventful and I made it to work in just over 3.5 hours including a stop at the apartments to pick up my key. I went via South West Highway this time, and only hit traffic issues near the Causeway at 8:45am. Much better than a month ago when it took me 1.75 hours to get from Anketell Rd to Powis St on the ‘freeway’ (what a joke!). So all in all, a pleasant trip timed perfectly for me to get to my client’s site at 9:00am.





Sunday drive

2 04 2007

The weather fined up yesterday so we decided to go find a winery! We’d seen an unusual sight at the Blackwood River Tavern in Balingup a few weeks ago – a bottle of Zinfandel! The reason it was unusual is that zin is not well known in Australia, which is surprising as we have a VERY healthy wine industry and make some terrific reds.

Having travelled extensively in the US, and having friends in the wine industry in the Paso Robles region of mid-state California, we’re very familiar with zins. But only a few wineries in Australia make it. A few years back our Californian wine friends asked us to find some Australian zins and bring them over with us on the next visit so they could do a comparison. At the time I found that only about seven wineries in the entire continent produced zins! Three were in Western Australia (Cape Mentelle, Peel Estate, and Lilac Hill) so we hunted them out. Our friends loved the Cape Mentelle – no surprises there!

Anyhow, this was a local wine from Mandalay Estate near Donnybrook. So off we went, taking the back road through Boyup Brook to Mumbellup and then on to Mandalay Rd. (“Where’s Mumbellup? Between Yabberup and Noggerup!” So says a bumper sticker we saw.)

They had ONE bottle of 2004 vintage zin left! So we tasted it and bought it. There’s a new release in a few weeks and we’ll be back to get some more. The zin was lovely – nice and rich and quite peppery (to my palate, anyway). We also purchased some nice shiraz from Mandalay.

On the way back we stopped in at Thomson Brook winery close to Donnybrook, but weren’t as impressed with their wines.

And our last stop was the bottle shop at the Blackwood River Tavern in Balingup where they still had two bottles of the zin left! (well, three actually as we stayed on for a lovely meal and had their absolute last bottle with dinner).





Purging of a different kind

1 04 2007

It’s a bleak sort of day today, so I decided to do some purging of a different kind – my LONG list of web bookmarks. How long? Just under 1000 links! That’s a serious problem.

First, I exported the bookmarks to an HTML file (in Firefox: Bookmarks > Organize Bookmarks, then File > Export to a bookmarks.html file). Then I ran Xenu Sleuth link checker over the file to find all the broken links. Then I manually checked the broken ones, fixing those I could and deleting those that lead nowhere – as well as deleting categories and links that were no longer relevant to where my life is at at the moment. So now I’m down to just under 700 over 900 links…

That’s as far as I’ve got so far. The next stage is to reorganise the links into better categories so that I don’t end up with a list of 50+ links in a category as broad as “Reference Material”! And to double check each link too as many that Xenu said it could find are now just placeholders for web hosting companies. So even though Xenu found a link, it may not be the link I saved way back when.

Of course, a simpler process might be to purge ALL my links right now and start afresh. Keep the exported bookmarks.html file in case there’s anything I need, but go back to a clean slate. Hmmmm… that option’s looking VERY attractive about now.