Monday, November 23, 2009
A bit of this and a bit of that
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
A Cup Day Fete in the Dandenongs
The Melbourne Cup, a horse race is held in Melbourne, Victoria on the first Tuesday in November each year. Cup Day is a nominated public holiday in Victoria, Australia.
Every Cup Day we like to go to the Anglican Church Fete at Kalorama in the Dandenongs.


There are plenty of pre- loved items to buy as well as books, plants, conserves and cakes. Devonshire Tea and the sausage sizzle are available.
The trash and treasure is very popular and a lot of wheeling and dealing is done by the prospective buyers. All in all it is a very enjoyable time spent at this fete.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Tip toe through the tulips........
The above are some close up pictures of a few of the lovely tulips and one of the windmills at the Tesselaar Tulip Farm.
Everyone working at the Tesselaar Tulip Farm is dressed in national costume. The day I visited was the start of all the lovely rain we have had falling in Victoria. The colourful umbrellas brighten up the dull day.
As you can see all the fields are covered by the colour of the tulips. The lady walking beside the tulips reminds me of Sunbonnet Sue!
During the months of September and October the Tesselaar Tulip Festival is held each year at Silvan in the Dandenongs. The day I visited the festival it started to rain. It did not dampen the spirits of the visitors. There is lots to see and is well worth a visit.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Some more sewing done
There was a bag featured in the Creating Country Threads Magazine Volume 10 No 1 which I liked so much I thought I would make it! The designer is Liz Stanway of Teddlywinks. I did made the bag a little bigger, put a box bottom at the base of the bag and also put three teddy bear buttons on the bag instead of yo-yo flowers.
The teddy bear I made a few years ago and he usually sits on the top of our piano in the lounge room.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
My walk yesterday
Sunday, August 30, 2009
More Spring flowers, bag and purse finished
The first picture is the blossom of our miniature peach tree. As well as the blossom it also produces nice peaches to eat. The second is of some of our daffodils that have just bloomed.
The third picture is of a bag I have recently made. I saw this bag in a Homespun Magazine Handbag Special and knew I would have to make it as I liked it so much. There were two ways of making up the bag: as Lyria's Day Out Bag or Evening Bag (the one I selected). The fourth picture is a purse I made. I had enough material left over after making the bag to make a small purse to go accompany it. The bag was designed by Leoni Wainwright and Libby Celli-Bird of Gingham Collection.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Another visit.....
Yesterday we visited Churinga Cafe again. My Mum just loves going there and seeing the birds (or their shapes as she does not have good eye sight). We went there as my daugthter and son wanted to treat her to afternoon tea for her 94th birthday which she will celebrate in September. It was a lovely sunny day. We enjoyed ourselves in very pleasant surroundings.
I took some more pictures. The Kookaburra is named "Fathead" There were King Parrots visiting. Their colours are spectacular.
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