hem. i’ve been hiding.
you know how it is. you go away for a few days. and you come back, but don’t tell anyone, and over the next couple of weeks you realise how unfettered you feel without the blog attached. and then a couple more weeks go by, and then a couple of months apparently — some people have been counting, evidently, and leaving heartfelt secret messages on their blogs — and suddenly, you’ve even forgotten what size to crop your photos, necessitating some resaving of pictures so you can post them.
i really didn’t know if i’d be back. i hadn’t planned it, but along the way, as i luxuriated in this pocket of time that not writing afforded me — a pocket of time that i squandered finally finishing “gilmore girls” and starting “six feet under”… and laying out an annual report [note to self: send invoice] — becoming a reader of blogs rather than a writer of one became a very attractive option. (i also thought of maybe writing this as an anger blog rather than a food blog after an encounter with the ridiculous and exasperating seagull woman of darling harbour on an excursion to the aquarium a few weeks ago.)
well. it could still happen i suppose.
but not today. today, i bring you macaron! we stopped by the lindt cafe at cockle bay wharf after the aquarium, me and the kid, for a dark hot chocolate and a babycino. they had recently introduced a new macaron flavour — blackcurrant — and had organised a festival of delice to celebrate. the festival, as far as i could tell, consisted of a free third macaron for every two you bought. i think that perhaps stretches the conventional definition of “festival”, but at the same time, i wouldn’t turn down a free macaron. so, fine.
they look like fat, perfect specimens, don’t they, nestled in their fancy lindt-paper-lined box? but their shells were brittle and hollow, and their fillings unyielding, though undoubtedly quite tasty. tchk. i ate them during a workbreak the next afternoon, swiftly and joylessly. i wished they could all be zumbo rice pudding macaron.
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heh and how we have missed you!
Welcome back, your posts have been sorely missed 🙂
Yay, you’re back 🙂 And it seems fitting that you’d start on a macaron post. It sounds like an unusual definition of festival (gigantic macaron costume is needed perhaps). And there’s a rice pudding macaron at Zumbo? I must try this!
thanks, ladies! 🙂
lorraine, yes, definitely, you must!
oh and i don’t know if i’ve ever commented before (being a closet lurker) but i’m so so SO happy you came back 🙂
Damn you, don’t ever leave again without telling anyone when you’ll be back! 😀
OH! You should try Lenotre… it’s the best thing before Laduree… too bad Laduree is not in Australia. Sigh.
as a regular reader of your blog I had been wondering where you went. Glad to see you are back into those macaroons again. I have to say you have started my addiction to them although I tend to get mine from Lindt.
Thank god you’re back. I’ve missed reading about your adventures in food.
I miss having a wide choice of places to eat these day (that’s what you get for living in Darwin)