Gardens and Their People - Heide Museum of Modern Art

I was just starting to venture out and explore places again and then we were locked down in Melbourne for the second time. Oh the freedoms we take for granted!

I recently headed off on the deadly treddley to meet an Instagram friend. It felt a bit like a blind date or an internet date. We’d only chatted over Instagram, we liked similar things, lived on the same side of town and decided to meet, with cameras, at Heide. It was so nice to sit and have a coffee, with the now social distancing and sanitising lotion for the hands a familiar ritual. In Day 3 now of the second Covid-19 Stage 3 lockdown, sitting at a coffee shop is one of the simple pleasures I’m missing greatly.

The 16 acre Heide grounds In Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, contain an art museum, a cafe, heritage-listed gardens and a sculpture park. It includes the original home of John and Sunday Reed and a rich history of Australian Art and Culture. On this day I visited the cafe and strolled through the Kitchen Garden and the Wild Garden around the original homestead. There’s much more to see and it’s well worth a visit when Melbourne opens up to outings again. https://www.heide.com.au/

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The walled garden which is delightful in other seasons, didn’t have a lot happening in winter, so we headed up to the house and the kitchen garden. It was a hum of activity with staff and volunteers catching up on a back log of weeding and mulching after being isolated and the kitchen closed. Part of the garden is undergoing a reconstruction so it will be interesting to see the changes we can get back out again.

We chatted to Alice, pictured below, who works in the Kitchen Garden and had lots of interesting bits of information to share. I mentioned that my brother was into Veggie Gardening in Toowoomba, Qld, and has his own YouTube channel and my Mum was an avid ornamental gardener and as I currently don’t have access to a garden I live vicariously by photographing other peoples gardens.

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My partner Steve mentioned trying to get a community led conservation type program happening in our neighbourhood but the local council doesn’t provide any support to set it up or coordinate it, so Alice mentioned guerrilla gardening, where locals band together and just do what needs to be done. I’ll keep you posted on how that goes!

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The Kitchen Garden supplies fresh produce to the Cafe so eventually we wandered back down and enjoyed a delicious Calamari lunch with a glass of wine. Everything is closed again now for at least 6 weeks of Covid-19 Stage 3 Lockdown. But oh, how nice will it be when we can get out and about again!

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Gardens and their people - David and Hannah

I’ve been on a mission to find all the little street libraries in my neighbourhood and so it was that I discovered David and Hannah on one of those glorious sunny, blue sky Melbourne winter days. There were no clouds in the sky today but the silver lining of lockdown #2 is that one of the essential reasons we can leave the house is to exercise. I just happen to take my camera with me for my daily walks. David just happened to be in his shed making a second little street library box when we stopped to check the selection at 21 Tower Ave, Alphington.

Each little library has its own style, personality and genre. David’s has very high brow and meaty content but also a sense of humour with the roll of ‘Emergency’ loo paper, which in these times is good to know. I didn’t see any romance or light and fluffy here. I’ll give you a link to other libraries with other genre’s soon, although maybe the the library being built will offer a different selection.

David said the Street Library has been up for about 6 months and he runs it with Hannah. We roused Hannah from a snooze in the sun to come and say hello. She’s a 14 year old German Shepherd. David and Hannah’s Street Library is registered and if you want to find out if there’s one near you, you can search on the site. https://streetlibrary.org.au/ . There are other, unregistered libraries that choose not to register and I’ll be sharing some of those soon.

David and his Street Library

David and his Street Library

Steve checking out the Obama book.

Steve checking out the Obama book.

Hannah coming out to say hello.

Hannah coming out to say hello.

Hannah and her Street Library

Hannah and her Street Library

You can find the Library and Sharewaste at 21 Tower Ave, Alphington.

You can find the Library and Sharewaste at 21 Tower Ave, Alphington.

As well as the library, David also hosts a Share Waste site. What is Share Waste, I hear you ask? Good question. I’d never heard of it and you can find out more here. https://sharewaste.com/ . This is what they say, “We connect people who wish to recycle their kitchen scraps with their neighbours who are already composting, worm-farming or keep chickens. Now you can divert waste from landfill while getting to know the people around you!”
As we were talking we were interrupted by Troy and Clio from the next street over who had come to deposit their scraps in the Compost Bin along the side fence. They stopped for a chat and said they’d been adding their waste to the compost for about a year.

Steve and David discussing the local flora and fauna.

Steve and David discussing the local flora and fauna.

Troy and Clio sharing their scraps for the greater good of the planet.

Troy and Clio sharing their scraps for the greater good of the planet.

It’s a great way to help the planet and meet the neighbours at the same times. Clio depositing scraps while Troy is hiding.

It’s a great way to help the planet and meet the neighbours at the same times. Clio depositing scraps while Troy is hiding.

Hannah is 14 years old with a bit of arthritis but is a lovely friendly soul. Stop in and say g’day.

Hannah is 14 years old with a bit of arthritis but is a lovely friendly soul. Stop in and say g’day.

Home time

 

Oct 2019
After 7 weeks away it’s time to head home. Here’s a few random pics from my last day in Killarney before catching a train back to Dublin and an early flight back to Aus. It sounds so simple but the number of things that go wrong getting from one place to another are astounding.
Now that I’m blogging these photos in the middle of a pandemic lockdown with no overseas travel in the foreseeable future, I am so grateful for the experiences (good and bad and challenging) and the sights and wonders of travelling the world.

Ireland - Killarney National Park

 

Rutting and jaunting.

Right next to the town centre of Killarney you can walk into the National Park and discover a world of interest and beauty. I was told about the Deer Rutting and discovered Jaunting Cars and castles and lakes and hills and gardens and trails and sunshine and showers and rainbows and friendly people and generally just another magical place in Ireland.

Ireland - Killarney. Day trip to Dingle and the Slea Head drive.

 

Oct 2019
Cute town, gorgeous scenery. Just an amazing part of the world to experience really.

Ireland - Killarney. Muckross House and Gardens.

 

Oct 2019
A very enjoyable afternoon wandering the grounds and gardens around Muckross House and Gardens. The house is part of the Killarney National Park.