17.1.12

the island pt 3: food memories and the beauty of less

It's beginning to feel like a while ago now but whenever I look through the photos from our trip I feel myself momentarily transported back to the island.

One of the things I love most about going on holiday is that, whilst broadening your horizons, it also temporarily shrinks down your world, making you simplify and enjoy making do with less.  This is something I'm thinking a lot about at the moment as we are planning to move house in the next few months.

Some of my favourite memories from Lord Howe Island have to do with simple food, especially the meals we cobbled together from what we had bought that day from the local shop, or picked from the vegetable garden - the salads, barbeques and cheese plates we prepared for ourselves, enjoyed with many a glass of red or sparkling wine.



A salad we prepared most days, with rocket and everlasting lettuce from the veggie patch, tomatoes, walnuts, grapes and parmesan.



Cheeseplates to snack on whilst we played cards at night.


An impromptu pizza picnic with my family, overlooking the water.


Amusingly named and gut-bustingly good burgers from the local store.  Ned's was the fish burger, Future was Kristian's favourite - a burger featuring pretty much everything.


And then in a moment of unforgettable joy and simplicity we enjoyed the best meal of the trip - a spontaneous breakfast picnic at Lover's Bay overlooking the ocean, with vegemite toast, Lindt chocolate and grapes, a ring, a question and a resounding yes!





And then coffee and cake to celebrate.

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8 comments:

Jane @ Shady Baker said...

Oh how exciting Georgia! Congratulations...loving the thought of a breakfast picnic with Vegemite, Lindt and a proposal! Looks like a beautiful & tasty holiday.

lucent imagery said...

Yum! I am totally with you on the simplifying of lifewhen traveling. That's one reason i like to travelwith carry on a lot. At home we have decluttered a lot over the past five years. Soooo happy to read of the proposal!! Congrats!

KERRY said...

Wow! Congratulations Georgia! What a lovely story :) And that food looks yumalicious! How exciting ! x

Martina said...

That's lovely news!! Many, many congratulations Georgia - it all sounds pretty perfect to me!

Meredith said...

Congratulations Georgia... that was very hidden in your post! I was reading your update on garden veges and moving when I thought... is she saying what I think she is saying?

Georgia said...

Thank you, thank you for your lovely comments! I'm very happy indeed and feel so lucky to have such wonderful readers! x

Janine said...

A ring, a question and a resounding yes! I love that. It took me by surprise - I was still half thinking about the photo of such fresh looking lettuce!

What fantastic, fantastic news. I love this story. I love that you are engaged. I love that it happened in a place so dear to your heart.

May you live happily ever after!

Georgia said...

Janine, you're a doll. Thank you for your lovely and thoughtful words, it means such a lot! (Also, glad you liked the lettuce:) x