Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Dolphins at riverside.

Soft,warm and purple,the shiny steamed eggplant was stuffed with deliciously marinated meat. Next, we tasted seafood wrapped in delicate sheet of white flour. Yum Cha. Where my best friend and i pig out late on a Sunday morning.

We ate with a gusto, after a great night out. It started with Trina's graduation dinner at a lovely Italian place.It started with Freakonomics, the conversation. Floating in the realm of ideas and opinions, it was almost relaxing,natural and joyful. Some people prefer light banter, but it seemed too tempting to ignore, to explore, to challenge my belief system. What is right? Inherent feelings and its warping with logic. Another perception,another detail, another principle,another reason. Spiritual growth and friendship. Are they one and the same?

Little Jumbo, for such a cute name, the place seemed a little too sophisticated. Lilting, jazzy music wafted around the candlelit tables. Pretty cocktails. Happiness. Perfect place to reward oneself. I hope for a lot of nights like this when I am working one day, hopefully with someone whom i regard as my soul mate.

Back to the jasmine tea at Yum cha. We walk out of the restaurant satiated and like all girls, start shopping. We were goofing around when we tumbled upon Shlix, a gelato place as good as Il Dolce Fredo in Melbourne. Winter in Brisbane is not really winter, and the creamy, soft coloured flavours of gelato is just what we could not resist.

Impulsiveness goes hand in hand with a quirky sense of adventure. Kylie and I decided to walk the hilly roads all the way to New Farm where we found a magnificent view of the Story Bridge. We also saw beautiful newlyweds and their family. The bride was radiant.Her blue eyes were dancing with joy whereas the groom's eyes was tender and never wavering far away from his lady trapped in layers of crushed white lace. Mellowed with thoughts how lovely life was,we walk down the hill to stroll by the river.

Dup.dUp.DUp.DuP.Same feelings,same urges,same trains of thought.

The strangely hypnotising music under the massive bridge kept us rooted on the spot. Then we screamed. As loud and as long as possible before bursting into fits of giggles.

A little glimpse of a fin. Was it a shark? I yelped excitedly and grabbed Russell and Kylie. We waited and waited, but nothing seemed to be in the water. I saw it!..so i waited. A while later we spotted not only one but two dolphins! They were swimming playfully in sync in the stinking Brisbane river. We decided this was the highlight of the day and followed them all the way to Riverside. Then,we watched sunset in silence.

Later, we walked into the Groove Thing for the first time, and i liked wine for the first time. The classy yet homely interior design, the river and the gorgeous food is probably what that made Rachel choose this place for her birthday this weekend.

It was now getting dark. We were wrong about the highlight of the day. We had two. The moon was so large and low on the horizon,I thought it was the streetlight. City ferry ride across the river to our favourite fish and chips place. We had dinner and I head to Batavia to wait for another set of friends to watch Batman.

Batavia and a book.oh boy. I am definitely doing this again. They make the best tea. The chai aroma captured the beauty of the heavy Indian/Arab decoration. I read a book that was almost decorated similarly. Beauty was strangely tangible that night.

Batman. It was violent. Why does the society shrieks at physical violence and treats emotional violence lightly? Heath Ledger's acting was great, and his emotional depth made me wonder what was really going on with him. My heart hurt for him,and i wondered how many more people in the world, look alright from the outside but are in a spiralling turmoil, slowly withering away.

I cried all the way home.

It was such a perfect day, my first day of holiday.


p/s:Christian Bale was hot.

2 comments:

Miss Aida said...

Thank you.

Alia said...

SHLIX!! It's the one close substitute to Il Dolce Freddo, definitely! I personally like the imacadamia.. Hehe :)

And although this is a little bit belated, that day does awfully sound like an awesome day. Minus the batman-induced crying though. We all hide our feelings everyday, and I guess it's only fine that we do. Nobody wants to know everybody's internal dilemmas after all. The world would be too gloomy a place.