Monday, August 02, 2010

Wonderful Weekend in Healseville and Marysville

I had a fantastic weekend away in the Yara Valley and am feeling very chilled. We stayed in an awesome 4 bedroom house in Healesville - country charm and nick knacks EVERYWHERE. Along with the charm of the house it had the most comfy beds and came with a 4 legged security alarm / alarm clock - Jasper the donkey. He greeted us loudly as we got out of the car just on dark - well 4 women near dropped their luggage in fright.
My room












Country Kitchen










Jedda House










it even came with games




and a pool table






and a piano - the candle sticks were freaky










gorgeous gardens















We spent Saturday wandering the streets of Healesville and Yarra Glen and all managed to buy something special to remember the weekend by.
The afternoon was spent at a couple of wineries tasting a mix of really nice to screw your face up and spit wines. I actually managed to find 2 at Innocent Bystander that I really loved.
Tasting Champagne at Chandon










Stunning views










Sunday saw us heading home via Marysville - still very moving and hard to comprehend the damage and devastation.

signs of the fires are still everywhere













there are signs of recovery










once lined with shops and homes











 

The local post office still operates out of a container










We visited the lolly shop - still in a container and with the most amazing selection of lollys from our childhood .... Fry's bars, Choo Choo bars, honey bears, apple lollypops and wine gums in a roll ....yum yum yum! We had a quick coffee then headed to Bruno's sculpture garden. Devastated on Black Saturday Bruno has restored much of the garden - while rebuilding his home - lost in the fires.
photos of the devastation of the gardens



I loved the toolman













the drunken man













along the entrance path after the fires
she looks gorgeous on the creek








The piano man




one of the many restored sculpture
there is still a lot to smile at

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