At the last minute I headed to Daylesford with some friends, and while I knew there'd be good food and wine, spa treatments and bananagrams, what I didn't plan on was the morning excursion with a friend that resulted in unexpected mirth and frivolity.
We split from the others at the market and headed off to the blowhole, a waterfall spouting through an old gold mine shaft. The squealing and laughter started when a giant male roo bounded in front of our car, in full flight mode. He was magnificent, and it took us completely by surprise.
The viewing platform was closed off due to falling rocks so we decided to go bush, and ended up crossing the river for photos. All the while giving a running commentary of how the newspapers would describe us (middle aged women who should know better) should something go awry.
From there to the lavender farm for lavender scones, where a parade of geese lead to more squeals and us literally fleeing the restaurant to take photos.
We laughed exuberantly and for a few hours I was truly loving life. Sometimes it's the unexpected that makes all the difference.
What fun did you get up to on the weekend?
Linking with #Allseasons
Wow. That sounds fabulous. You had me at lavender scones. Oh and what's a bananagram?? I had a pretty great weekend too full of yachting, parties and champagne :) #teamIBOT
ReplyDeleteyachting and champagne sounds pretty perfect to me!
DeleteBananagrams is like speed scrabble that you can play in a group....
DeleteThat is one place I'd love to visit. I've heard so many great things!
ReplyDeleteWhat jolly fun! You had me at lavender scones! I've heard such amazing things about Daylesford. I must visit!
ReplyDeleteYou get about not only this country but the world! Good for you. The pics look like this is a great place to be and stay! I have heard of it too.
ReplyDeleteI love unexpected adventures! We had one on Sunday when we found ourselves unexpectedly 4WD driving in a family van! Like you I was definitely imagining the newspaper write up on that one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely outing you had! Like Renee I waa curious as to what a bananagram is?
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Lavender scones? Never had them but I'd sure like to try them! It sure does look beautiful there! #TeamLovinLife
ReplyDeleteYou're so right about the unexpected moments bringing the most fun. As an aside, I'm imagining the news headlines too...and giggling. #TeamLovinLife
ReplyDeleteI've had lavender scones once with lavender lemonade. It's an interesting flavour.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical place! Another person who's in love with lavender. Not just the scent but seeing lavender plants themselves.
ReplyDeleteSSG xxx
Wow. What a gorgeous part of the world. #teamlovinlife
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a wonderful experience! I love little impromptu adventures like that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to explore
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Lavender scones, yum! I'm looking forward to our Lavender Festival coming up next month. Sounds like you had a wonderful adventures, Lydia!
ReplyDeleteWonderful scenes of a beautiful landscape!
ReplyDeletePure nature. I particularly like the first photo.
Thank you very much for the link to "Nature Thursday! Greetings
Beautiful shots of nature. It would be my pleasure if you join my link up party related to gardening here at http://jaipurgardening.blogspot.com/2020/11/garden-affair-small-flowers-big.html
ReplyDeleteThat does look like relaxing fun..
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