I still call Australia home

(… even if I don’t know how to spread butter on my vegemite sandwich without ripping the bread to pieces…)

(… even if I don’t know how to spread butter on my vegemite sandwich without ripping the bread to pieces…)
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yo, where did you get vegemite? i miss it…
yesterday i found ‘australian bushman hats’ in eilat, but it’s not really the same.
Comment by briar — 13 March, 2007 @ 2:26 am
Maybe I’ll bring you some =)
Comment by Joel — 13 March, 2007 @ 2:29 am
the trick is the butter, not the vegemite.
obviously if your butter has been sitting outdoors during a montreal winter your bread’s not going to be too appreciative…
Comment by Nothers — 13 March, 2007 @ 7:14 am
The butter in the picture looks slightly melted, of course that could be an illusion.
Also, not all Australians love Vegemite (which is produced by an American company)
Comment by seraphya — 15 March, 2007 @ 11:27 am
I am not alien to this fact. Thanks Seraphya. And Aussiemite lacks a hekhsher.
Comment by Joel — 15 March, 2007 @ 11:32 am
I know, everyone knows by know. I just still like to point it out, beign American and all
Comment by Seraphya — 17 March, 2007 @ 12:44 pm
Hey Joel, it’s Neil from USYD.. wow, out of all the places I happened to stumble here via wikipedia.. how’re you doing?
Comment by Neil — 18 March, 2007 @ 6:31 am
I totally hear you.
Comment by Liss — 20 March, 2007 @ 8:07 pm
Hi,
It’s Mum on Sim’s computer at the end of Shabat Ha Gadol. Warm sun, cool windy day. I can’t go on with Pesach cleaning yet bu t can read your blog, by my rules. Sim and Shimrit at Lior Kogus’s for lunch.
I’ve caught up on your blog, going back to Quebec Winter Festival. Haven’t looked at all the photos, though. I know the comments are meant to be on the entried they belong to but…
Who did the orange peel writing?
Enjoyed the dissertation on hamantaschen.
I think I should make the effort to speak to you before Pesach; if I don’t make the time, it’ll be in chol hamoed. Good luck with the seder. But I think there’s a good chance you won’t read this before the chag.
LOts of love, your neglegent Mum
Comment by Nothers — 31 March, 2007 @ 3:33 am