Sydney Icons – The Harbour Bridge

It’s funny the things you take for granted as a Sydneysider. Especially icons like the Harbour and the Bridge that I don’t give too much of a thought on a normal day.

Australia Day 2008

Observatory Hill Summer's day

But occasionally, I do see the beauty in its structure – the amount of work that went into it when it was created almost 80 years ago. I like how the bridge looks different from different angles and times of the day. Driving across it isn’t too fascinating, but walking across it is fun indeed.

Across the bridge Architectural brilliance

Tess of the D’urbervilles – Part 4

So we come to the final post, and the earliest version of Tess, made by Roman Polanski back in 1979. It’s actually a beautiful version with Tess played by a 17 year old Natasha Kinski, and Angel played ironically, by a very young Peter Firth. Natasha is really astonishing, considering that it’s one of her first roles, she’s acting in a second language with a difficult accent. I think she’s my favourite Tess. And Peter, well it was just interesting to see him as a very young man.

I do like the classic style of this film, with its gorgeous music and cinematography, but I think the ending’s a bit rushed here.

Tess’s attempted confession:

The final moments:

So there you go. Given I’ve actually only seen this version in full, I’m going to track down the 1998 version because it looks fantastic.

Winter Cooking – Final!

Well, winter’s over, so this is the last dish of the season! I tried baking a mocha friand. It was originally a coffee one but I replaced instant coffee with cocoa powder. After baking it’s dosed with an espresso/sweetened condensed milk concoction, which makes the finished product nice and moist. It could actually do with a touch more sugar, but other than that I was pleased with the result.

Mocha friand

Tess of the D’urbervilles – Part 3

The second adaptation was made back in 1998. From these two clips, I think they took a more realistic approach in terms of both style and acting, which I think works. Tess seems a lot more tougher here, and Angel’s definitely better played by this actor.

Here’s the proposal scene in the dairy:

And this is really great, when Angel returns and finds Tess, well, taken:

Adventures on life's merry-go-round