December 28, 2010

xmas lunch






Christmas lunch is never anything too extravagant around here. Cold Meats, Prawns and Salad, then Nanna's Trifle and a Pavlova topped with the biggest most delicious Rasberries picked from my Grandpa's garden. All eaten on plastic plates (shhhhh!) in my Nannas garden. Those two kids are the youngest of my nieces and nephews (Ive got 3 of each!) and are pretty damned cute, right? RIGHT! Well, in any case, wishing you all the happiest of holidays (and so on and so forth) !

14 comments:

  1. Love it. Aussie Christmas epitomised. x

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  2. this is my kind of christmas! how lovely!

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  3. That photo of grandad asleep in at the table in his Akubra is an iconic shot of the great Aussie Christmas. For someone away from home, this brought a tear to my eye. Trifle and pav are firm favourites with our family as well. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. haha you've captured it all, the sleepy grandad with Crownie in the foreground, hot sunny day, the trifle and pav, kids and Jatz bikkies, I love it.

    Classic Aussie christmas! Nothing better.

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  5. What are prawns? It looks nice and warm in your pics. It's cool-ish and rainy under the Texas sky.

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  6. ahh your summer christmas looks sunny, awesome and delicous! & your photos capture it beautifully as always! happy holidays

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  7. Such an Aussie spread. Clix and dip. Noice.

    Apart from your mild obsession with miniature racing dogs, I really dig your blog. Actually I don't mind the dog, it's the fact that you took you camera into the water to photograph your feet that really concerns me. Have a lovely new years. I'll be lucky to make it to 10. So rock am I.

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  8. oh thanks you guys, i am happy to know so many australians are reading!

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  9. for me it is incredible to have a christmas lunch outside without snow and cold weather :)
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  10. For someone from another continent, would you explain what is the thing with the jellies on top? pls :)

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