Fish
Very seedy in the morning. Had a slow start to the day and a strong coffee before venturing down to the Surry Hills festival. It was overcast and cool. Starting to get really hungry, so stopped at a Turkish food stall for a plate of Gozleme. This is similar to a northern-Chinese pancake, filled with spicy minced chicken, spinach and fetta cheese, with a decent squeeze of lemon over the top. Delicious! D. bought herself a knitted top, and then it was off home, via Spice I Am on the way for a snack of Tom Yum noodle soup and Pad Thai. In the evening we went to David's party, but we were both so tired from the previous night that we couldn't do it justice. We left around ten o-clock when we found that we were both starting to phase out. On the drive home through Newtown we stopped off at another Thai restaurant for a whole deep-fried fish swimming in "four seasons" sauce (i.e. hot, sweet, sour, spicy for summer, autumn, winter, spring) and some beef salad. Home and to bed with a pot of peppermint tea, for a listen to Dirk Gently as we both drifted off into sleepy-bye-bye land.
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