Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Turn Up the Thermostat. Stat.


Stu, once again failing to look like a normal human being. That must be some kind of record right? Oh wait, I forgot about Carrot Top.

Slightly startled camera-faces may run in the family. Is there a genetic precedent?

Good god Stuart, good god.
Christmas lights outside The Dome. Fancy-schmancy bar we couldn't afford to drink in. Luckily there's no charge for gawking.


Christmas markets.

Do we even use the word thermostat in the non-American English language world? I apologise if not, but I just didn't think turn up the heater had quite the same ring to it.

Emma (Stu's sister) and Tommi (Emma's 'SO' - Significant Other) came up to visit this weekend, which was really great, although Tommi very nearly froze, and the mist and fog hung around pretty much all weekend.

We didn't let a little weather get in the way of our fun but. We went to the Edinburgh Christmas markets, which was actually perfect, because they were so crowded that the collective body warmth was better than any winter woollies I could find in my wardrobe crammed with knitwear. We then headed home to defrost and pretty ourselves up for what turned out to be a raucous night on the town that ended in a downwards spiral of mild depravity. We got home at about 3am, and I apparently decided I wanted toast. So I made a couple of pieces, ate one, and then decided I didn't want the other. So I threw it in the bin. Apparently - I remember nothing, nothing! - Stu rescued it from the bin and started eating it. At which point he offered me a bite and I gladly had it. Oh the shame. Eating out of the rubbish bin is a new low. I do remember getting a hot water bottle ready for Tommi and pouring boiling water all over my hands repetedly. Awesomeness.

Hangovers all round the next day, but heroically soldiered on - got up with Stu and did the shopping. The most painful shopping excursion in the history of painful Sundays. Emma and Tommi bravely decided to hold down the fort until they had clear vision again.

The rest of the weekend was filled with post-hangover food binges and cold, dark walks around the streets of Leith. Found a glorious little restaurant. Tried my first pheasant - a little dry to be honest. Found an amazing asian foods spermarket and went to town on hoisin sauce, chinese five spice and other assorted delectables.

Today, Stu's picking up our tree, and next Wednesday we're going to pick up an organic free-range duck to roast for Christmas lunch. Too good. We've wrapped out presents, and I can't wait to decorate the tree and our humble flat with the cheap baubles and tinsel we bought last week at the pound shop. Mum sent us through stockings complete with fillers (champion that she is), and Stu's family have sent gifts galore. Who says Christmas has to be ridiculously extravagant? Still, it would be nice to have some sunshine and warmth to add to the list of goodies.

Love to all,

Mezzle

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Markets in Krakow


I know I've done this a number of times now - ie pictures of produce. But consider it my gift to my greatest love - food. Market places from around the world - the sheer joy of fresh markets compared to the sterile, plastic fantastic packaged supermarket. What could be better? Anyone who likes not the taste or sight of flesh should probably avoid a couple of these shots, but for the most part, they are innocent pohtis of fruit and veg. Yumoo! Thanks to Heather once more for the use of her amazing camera.

Although pretzel man could've smiled, the real treat was his delicious, scrumptious, hangover- curing bread.

Look away all ye vegmetariansims.

Markets. Starry indeed. heavenly.

Brilliant. Really should've picked up a pair for all my Avril-wannabees.

Polish sausage. So many jokes, so little time.

Polish words.

Bulbs, exciting. Don't judge me.

Shout out to all the dogs out there.




Stu spots a sausage.

Berry good. get it?


Almost prettier than the flowers I think.

Friday, 4 December 2009

Miniature Ragamuffins as Promised



I seeeee you!


Mum, Rocco's in my personal space again.

Uh oh, Roc loves cok.

Soon after this, Rocco strated flapping his arms and running around the room in a coke-induced craze.

Roxanne, Rocco's twin sister.

Lily Allen put on a great show.
She's smaller than first suspected too. Mini human.

Although her face is comparably massive.

We're awesome. And a wee bit tipsy.

The boys and Izzy.

Awesome Freddles.

Mmmm, beef stew-drink.

Rock was so well-behaved on our outings. Little star.

Christmas markets on Oxford Street.


Gorgeous.




Rocco - did you just do a poo?

These snuck in from the week before at Alex' (girl pictured) 26th birthday.




Rocco loves coffee too. Pretty much anything mum drinks, Rocco wants.

Mmmm, that's a good cuppa joe.

So sleepy, need my morning pick-me-up.

Hard day at the lumberjack mill Roc?
Have a coffee.

I take mine with lego.

Anyone see the scratch? Mother of the year.


I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok.

Canadian woodsman circa 1973.

Go crows.


Hats are so now. We love hats.

Before the tree-scratching incident the shook the world.
Wistfully dreaming about Borough Markets breakfast...

I sqeeeeeze you.

Fogging up window and drawing into fog - newly discovered wonderment. Thanks Aunty Mez.

More slobber than fog perhaps.

Cars, everywhere - cars cars cars.
Augh! This makes me smile from ear to ear.

Trains are soooo freaking exciting!


The Rock lookin pretty.

Love ya Freddles!