By Chris at July 26th, 2005 19:42:00

Sunday saw Michele and I do something a little different for a change. We went for a nice breakfast slash lunch at the Mt Street Cafe. I love a place that has a good all-day breakfast menu. It's one of the few places that I keep on coming back to.

I'd mentioned it to Michele before, but there's an cool worldwide exhibition that recently came to Perth that I want to follow: it's called Space Invaders. The basic gist of it is that they go around and put these tile (or other) mosaics in obscure but public places. Space Invader Spotting is apparently something that's fun to do. I know where two of them are in Perth, but once the weather clears up I want to go out and find the rest. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to show Michele one of them, as it was right near the cafe.

Despite what you might think, there's always cool stuff like that happenning around Perth, you just need to keep an eye out for it. I just wish I was better at finding out about these things...

I haven't been to the markets in years, but lacking any better ideas, Michele and I decided to head for the Subi markets. For probably the first time ever, I actually enjoyed it, even to the point where I was able to cope with the crowds! (I have issues with crowds - or rather the rudeness of people in crowds - that makes me rather jittery). After picking up a few more things I decided that maybe the markets weren't so bad after all.

Sure, this doesn't look like much, but it took us an hour to finish. Actually, Michele couldn't finish hers - she had to call Jono and ask him to finish it. We had that for dessert after a meal I Cooked All By Myself: a beef salad dish. Daniel wanted to catch up for dinner, and lacking any better ideas on where to go and what to have we decided to just cook something at home. It's about the only time I've had to even think about cooking something nice this year - I normally never have the time.

When he came over to finish Michele's Hot Chocolate, Jono brought his PS2 and a copy of Katamari Damacy. I've been hanging out to just see this game for ages, and he brought it over to play. Not only that, he left it here so I could play it some more! He's so generous. I wonder how long I can keep it for. The game itself is as whacked out as it's made out to be. It's surprisingly challenging, but awesomely fun.

I'm gunna play it 'till the controller breaks. Sorry Jono.