Showing posts with label Keeping her Eye on Melbourne.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keeping her Eye on Melbourne.. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Chicco ~ Seddon

77 Charles St 
Seddon, 3011
ph (03) 9687 7194


We are so pleased with the fresh, new vibe of this café space in Seddon. The staff are down-to-earth, accommodating and friendly. The coat of white paint has brightened up this café, which really reflects the whole vibe of the new management and staff. It’s bright, funky and innovative ;)


This particular morning, we got up early to watch the Olympics. Our coffee and mocha did the trick to perk the humans up, but the pugs were still not happy! They love their sleep-ins, especially in winter!


Gypsy couldn’t even bring herself to look at the camera, let alone give us a smile! 
Definitely not a morning pug!




I’m sleeeeeeepy! I want to go back to bed!


Whilst the pugs weren’t too happy with our early morning start, the humans accompanying them were more than content with their breakfast choice of eggs on the menu. With delights such as ‘beetroot relish’ and ‘minted eggplant’ alongside eggs, it was hard to steer away from these menu items. However, it must be noted, that if you are after something sweet, this café has a wonderful selection of cakes ;)


We requested our Free Range Eggs to be scrambled, and the chef was obliging. We were extremely happy with our friendly service, and were blessed with the rare, yet welcoming stream of sunshine that hit our table to keep us warm!


Have you ever seen these beautiful brown eyes so sad! 
I will never wake them at 4:30am again! Grumpy!

We will definitely revisit Chicco, next time a little later so we are leaning more towards the ‘unch’ not the ‘br’ if you get our gist!  We have learnt our lesson, that our pugs do not do early mornings!


Till next time!

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Thursday, 21 June 2012

Don't Trust Puppy Farmers ~ Oscar's Law


Don't trust puppy farmers

They try and hide what they do

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Puppy farmers try and hide what they do but you can help stop them simply by looking out for their deceitful behaviour.
They often have their own websites, advertise online and run small ads in newspapers - but they won't let you visit their homes or see the parents. They'll try to visit you, meet you in a car park or lure you to some other neutral location.
If you want to buy a healthy and happy puppy that has come from a mother who is properly cared for, make sure you find a reputable breeder or choose to adopt and save a life. And never buy puppies from pet shops.
Together we can break the puppy trade.
Gypsy and Poppet want Oscar's Law



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