Apr 072012
 

yes, it was a pretty good friday, we had a bit of a sleep in which meant we missed the high tide so fishing was off the agenda so we just packed a lunch, a few beers and ourselves and headed out for the day.

we snuck across to a spot called Policeman’s Bay on Cape Arnhem, years ago you used to be able to drive there and camp, but now the only access is by boat. we arrived to find we had the beach to ourselves and setup under the shade of the lovely big paperbarks that grow on the edge of the beach.

i got a nice bucketful of mullet with the cast net, we did a bit of beachcombing, had a swim, ate lots, quaffed a beer or two and generally had a good friday!

if you look closely you can see sal and the picnic gear under the shade of the paperbarks, more pics over in our webgallery.

 

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Mar 222012
 

driving home from the shops i thought i would drop into the local seafood supplier and grab some oysters for an entree tonite. i ended up doing them thai style with kaffir lime leaf, lime zest, ginger and chilli. i left the dry ingredients on them for an hour or so then put them on the char grill and added a mixture of lime juice, mirin, chinese rice wine and palm sugar. they were rather tasty!

i tried a new idea with some golden snapper fillets that sal had brought back from the wimmin’s fishin’ comp last weekend. i made a dry rub by microplaning ginger, fresh tumeric and lime zest, finely chopping kaffir lime leaves and chillis, mixing with salt and brown sugar and making a dry rub with the ingredients and coating the fish which i left for an hour or so then whacked the fillets on the chargrill. the excess rub sort of went crispy on the grill and added both texture and flavour to the fresh fish – yummy!

as well as those i cooked a leg of lamb, butterflied off the bone, marinated in yoghurt, rosemary and garlic to use for yiros for work this week and an apple & maple pork roast that i put on the weber at the same time for kai!

a busy day, barefoot, not pregnant and in front of the weber!

Feb 282012
 

we went to bawaka for the weekend – it was my mate Will’s 50th birthday and so in honour of him joining the club with me an arnhem land party was planned. when i rang will to check on details he told me all he really wanted to do was drive down there and go hunting fish, sting ray and mudcrabs with kade and myself. I think that is Will’s idea of a perfect day out – and I think he might be onto something there!

going to bawaka is always a pleasure, great people, stunning landscape, great hunting, beautiful water, stunning sunsets – its got it all, but more than that, from a camping perspective its great, shelter, shade and running fresh water make all the difference – being able to jump under the beach shower when ever you get dirty or hot and sweaty is a true luxury in arnhem land camping!

so what can i say about the weekend, well the food was sublime, i brought thai style prawns, marinated, which i chucked on my porta weber and chargrilled to have with rice, kade cooked a huge paella riddled with pork, chorizo and prawns, we had mudcrabs that Will caught and stingray – which is my favourite seafood of all when prepared traditionally by yolngu, we had birthday cake and then a huge scrambled eggs, bacon and chilli beans for sunday breakfast followed by loads of coconut water liberated by melissa and I from fresh green coconuts. a veritable feast – especially for camp tucker!

it was a beautiful time spent with our yolngu family and good friends – always a great combination. Will got his wish, although the 10km walk in the shallows hunting just about made it his last birthday, judging by the aching body the next day!

after breakfast on sunday, while the girls went gathering pandanus for weaving and natural dyes for the pandanus as well as digging up a nest of turtle eggs, the boys looked after the kids.

nothing like a big rock in the sea, deep water and warm weather to keep the kids happy!

i managed to get a rope around a big bunch of green coconuts and pull them off the tree – they fell like bombs missing my head by inches, to everyone watchings amusement. never mind, later that night I was getting something out of the esky and the lid fell on my head, tearing a decent hole in it that proceeded to bleed like a stuck pig!

the weekend was finished off with a fine display by a school of dolphins herding mullet into the beach and chopping them up in front of the kids!

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Feb 272012
 

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a friend posted a bike for sale on the nhulunbuy noticeboard, facebook page and i could not resist such a cool set of wheels so i took kai to have a look at it and decide whether he would like it – needless to say, one look and he was sold on it – and my wallet was significantly lighter!

the friend had bought it for himself as a street/skate park bike and imported it from the uk. its beautifully built and all fully sealed bearings and other high end specs.

we made a little video of his first spin on it at the skate park –

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Feb 192012
 


rob & jane are leaving the art’s centre at yirrkala and we decided to have a farewell dinner for them at our place, the original idea had been to have it at their house but they had pretty well packed up for the move so we figured it would be easier at ours, they were keen to cook up a mexican storm so i got some fish & prawns out to add to the mix and rob & jane brought over the rest of the doings. jane made corn flour tortillas and i grilled them on the weber.

rob made a couple of yummy, spicy mexican sauces and fried some leeks off as well as making up bowls of salad bits, herbs, chillies and a spicy mayo.

i grilled the fish and marinated and grilled the prawns and we pigged out on tortillas, beers and margaritas (which sal whipped up.)

due to the copious amounts of alcohol consumed, rob & jane decided to stay the night and we finished the visit off with eggs benedict for breakfast this morning!

 

Feb 102012
 

 

today was just one of those days – glassed off perfection on the water. i had a big day yesterday, driving out to a homeland called gurrumuru and back with VJ and our kids so I wasnt all that keen on the idea of an early start on the water today, but VJ convinced me that we had to go – and given that the wind has blown like a banshee for 3 weeks – he was definitely correct!

fluffy clouds, flat water, blue skies, cobalt water, cape wilberforce off the port bow, what more could a man want?

whats that you say? oh, fish! yes, well, despite it being the day after the full moon, spring tides and various other portents of fishing doom, (i had a banana for breakfast), the reds were biting and we got a good haul of nannagai, as well as a few gold spot trevally, mackeral and a nice golden snapper for VJ – fish of the day!

tonite it looks like fish and chips for dinner, and a few hearty ales – filleting all those fish is a thirsty job!

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Jan 292012
 

 

 yesterday my friend andrew mcmillan passed away, he was just 4 years older than me and the big C got him. andrew was many things to many people, a gonzo journalist of our times, an accomplished author of substantial works on the history of arnhem land, a dying man in a dying trade – a fair dinkum rock journalist, a songwriter, poet and wordsmith.

to me he was a quiet mate that i met in the bush in arnhem land, an eccentric in a time when they have become an endangered species, he looked like a hatful of smashed mud crabs, he chain smoked thin weedy rollies, he drank red wine as if he had the last bottle on the planet. he was quiet, introverted, shy and a loner. his camp was always the simplest – and probably the most practical.

in saying that, he loved a passionate discourse on subjects close to his heart, was not uncomfortable performing in public nor around crowds of people, but i always sensed he was happiest, in the bush, alone and with simple means.

we met in the early years of my working for the yothu yindi foundation at garma, without knowing anything about him i was drawn to his odd and incongruous demeanour, he was introduced to me by a wild spanish girl i was having a fling with, she worked at the NT writer’s centre and knew andrew from there.

i had a secret stash of booze off site from the festival and would sneak off at night with a select group like naughty school kids ducking behind the shelter shed at recess for a durrie, andrew joined us for a quiet plastic beaker of rough red and a friendship was born.

we would catch up every year or so, mainly in arnhem land when he came to visit, sometimes in darwin when i was over, i always enjoyed the company of his sharp mind and shared his love of, and fascination with, the history of this special part of the world i call home.

if you have never heard of andrew, or never read any of his work, do yourself a favour and sit down with a glass of red, preferably outside somewhere with the sounds of the bush as a backdrop, and read a little of his scribbling. trust me, you wont be disappointed.

i suspect we will never see his like again, its not just the passing of andrew we might mourn, but also of a style of writing and journalism that is increasingly at odds with the world we live in today. andrew could probably only have survived and thrived in a place like the northern territory, on the edge of civilisation and society as we know it, the last of the pioneer towns, an outpost of the displaced, the homeless, the odd and the rare.

a land still home to a few of life’s real characters, people like the irrepressible phil o’brien, bob gosford, will stubbs and others i am sure fellow territorians will be able to think of.

the following is a little piece by another mate of andrew’s, the photographer glenn campbell, with andrew’s voice.

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if you would like to read some more about andrew, his website – here

and a couple of pieces by bob gosford – here and here

glenn’s blog piece – here

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Jan 122012
 

 

in cricketing parlance, i have reached my half century, yesterday being 50 years since i drew my first breath. its been a good innings, a few false shots, a couple of streaky edges thru the slip cordon, some lovely shots of the front foot, lost a couple of my early partners to good catches and sharp run outs, but now with my current partner we are building a solid partnership and the runs are flowing…..a little too quickly!  With a bit of luck there are quite a few runs in us yet, not sure I will get a century on this wicket, not many do, but a good 70 or 80 will do me.

mind you this morning i am certainly feeling the effects of the bouncer I took on the helmet, my head is pounding and i seem to need lots of water.

my intention had actually been to let this one slip under the radar and make as little fuss over it as possible, but due to a technical oversight on my part, i failed slightly. what happened was that i got far too much seafood out of the freezer when i decided to cook a nice birthday dinner for sal and myself, so i was then forced to ask a few friends round to help us out with eating our way thru all the food!

i decided to cook tempura seafood and vegetables and darryl and nicole turned up with a couple of bowls of homemade sorbet for desert, john and tomo arrived with a yummy entree of fried pork meatballs and sal had made a lounge room picnic for the kids, we had beer, wine, sake and muscat to lubricate the evening.

it was fantastic to have tomoko show me the correct consistency and mix of the tempura batter, and her help in prepping and cooking the large amount of veges and seafood was invaluable, we had shiitake mushrooms, asparagus, eggplant and ‘cakes’ made with julienne carrots, zuccini and onion. the seafood was prawns, scallops and oysters.

so in the end i had a lovely birthday party, despite my intention to avoid one all together, doing what I love – cooking for friends that love cooking and eating themselves, lots of stories, laughs and that fantastic feeling that comes with sharing life with great friends.

for all the images from last night head over to our gallery, HERE

Jan 022012
 

 

at the end of last nights dinner, as we were all leaving, a rather drunken pact was entered into, whereby we agreed to all go out boating today! with low expectations we arose and started getting our boat ready, I texted the rest of the crew and despite being a bit slow to respond, in the end everyone agreed that it was still a good idea in the hard light of a new day!

so, we headed out to launch the boat and quickly discovered it was a bit windy outside the bay so we just headed across to a small group of islands called the Granites, which is literally five minutes from the boat ramp and has a beautiful sheltered beach.

in the end it was a reminder of just how easy it is to have a beautiful day out and how close to our doorstep it is – the inclination is always to lift the eyes and look further afield to more exotic locations further off shore but the Granites was perfect today and the kids had a ball while we adults seemed to pick the discussions up from the gutter where we had left them the night before!

as a bonus John caught his first fish in Arnhem Land on his new boat, so a great day was had by all.

 

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Jan 012012
 

 

another one rolls by, and so we start 2012. given the imminent demise of my mobileme hosting i thought it was about time to develop a new blog and website, given that all my video content is now hosted on Vimeo and the images are all hosted on Smugmug  something clean and simple like a wordpress blog seemed to be the best option for my needs.

i see this as becoming the repository of all my online content, so I will retire our website and my foodie blog, smashed crab this will make it much easier to manage updates and content and provide a better long term solution.

 

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