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~ 26/12/03
Lunch at Gore Core...
From left to right: Sean (Jeane Poole), Robert, Grant and Mark out by the car, Steve Law and Bunny.
~ 25/12/03
Crispness began with the making of our Crisp-Utopia cards, reflecting the light that shone on us in the many countries, many spaces we have inhabited this year or so past.
We posted these cards to family, friends and then some...

All the presents, still in their mailbags, were placed on the Crispness Piano.

Twas the night before Crispness and all the lovely presents had arrived. We celebrated Crispness Eve, as the Garton family does, and we opened all the presents marked "Andrew".
Some, like the records we kind of opened earlier in the day during the treasure hunt Justina took us on
First thing in the morning we opened all the presents marked "Justina".

Before we progress any further into the day, let's take stock of our gifts, some of which we chose to wear today. This is the chilli jam we got from Andrew's sister, Grace.

Some of the creams, lotions and gels we chose to wear today! The shaving gel from Justina's Mum gave Andrew a clean, pain-free shave.

Here's Andrew sporting a new pair of top-the-range headphones (Sennheiser HD 25-1). Thanks Justina :^) 15000Hz never sounded so good!

Justina displays poise and delight at the new Crumpler bag that will carry her laptop and spare her back!

And Crispness would not be the same without Crispness cards. Our cards are displayed for all to see.
However, passers by on Gore Street will see not only cards, if they care to stop and look...

...there will be elephants fashioned from stone!

We spent much of the day cooking... preparing for a late lunch. This is a recipe for Crispness Cake that Justina prepared.

The kitchen... is it ready for us? You can be assured it is... 24 hours access (is) required! Thermos coffee cups at the ready (thanks Patsy and Mark)...

Justina's cake mix in full swing.

The (wild) salmon we purchased in Tasmania several months ago. Clearly thawing after a long winter in deep freeze Melbourne.

Preparing the fish for baking.

Oil, salt, lime and some physical contact with the fish.

Whilst all this was going on, Supercat was practising nocternal vigilance by our sides... well, slightly upstairs, on the bed in his special fake fur blanket (formally Andrew's winter jacket).

With the cooking done, we leave the kitchen and find our selves in the sanctuary that is Gore Core.

With a bottle of our favourite wine... (and we ain't had lunch yet!)

Gosh, the cake came out well...
~ 24/12/03
The Terminal Quartet was originally conceived by composer/producer Andrew Garton and video artist John Power as a means to define software as instrument, both in an audible and visual context.
The Quartet performs structured improvisations. Performers research and arrange individual movements in isolation from each other as governed by the context and structure of Garton's compositions.
~ 23/12/03
It comes but once a year...
Instead of buying something, why not make a present for someone? Christmas for me has always been about family, sharing and giving... It has had nothing to do with the rampant commercialisation that sees Christmas, as Craig put it earlier today, as conduit to commerce from cradle to grave. So it goes...
