March 2021

Not a Newsletter: Mar21 Edition

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March has come and (almost) gone. I wanted to write a lengthy reflective post about it as I did in January and February, but I am currently strapped for time, so how about a summary instead?

This month… I started with a bit of struggle for me. I have been working on personal goals in the background, and as I complained with Fafa, I felt like nothing was progress. But I think by the time it hit the Autumn Equinox, and we entered the Aries season, I had started getting my ducks in a row, my head in the game, my mind in straight, things like that.

This month… I have been perfecting the Prawn Linguine recipe to come as close as possible to the $36 Prawn Linguine I shared with Liz at BABY, an Italian restaurant near our house. I got the best cooking olive oil and bought the freshest prawn, but none of my attempts came close to the original version.

This month… I went to Atlas Dining. A tradition we started on the restaurant’s opening will hopefully continue years after we no longer live in South Yarra. I read and loved Smart Oven for Lonely People. I was utterly enchanted by the chapter with the same title I kept rereading it. As a single child, I have had discussions with inmate objects, from soft toys to the TV (I still sometimes do). So I get the piece altogether. I have started reading The Road to Santa, a book about travel writing through Japan. I hope it will satiate my wanderlust for Kumano Kodo.

This month… I tried the Chicken Parma dish for the first. I picked up both running and yoga which I had been neglecting before. I changed my blog name to Kulture Kal. I am learning to embrace slow living and slight incremental improvement, which is the opposite of what I am used to (fast, now, why not yesterday). But I want to be better and more progressive.

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