Monday, 15 September 2025

Loddon Shire Tourism dinner - Wednesday 10th September 2025

 Just a quick overnighter 

Arrived in Inglewood around 4.30pm  or so, and Terry came and picked me up just before 5.30pm for the Quarterly Loddon Valley Tourism dinner.  He was also giving Chrissie and Nicole a lift.

This is the first time that I've been to one of these (not actually being a business) - however, because Rosemary was going to be a guest speaker, and because lots of Arts trail artists/venue people were going to be there- I thought I'd come.  Terry was there as my "plus one" as Justin obviously couldn't come, and Chrissie was there as Both Banks is displaying some photographs/paintings, and also having a book launch on the Sunday, and Nicole was her plus one as Mark couldn't come

I was also quite interested to see this venue - a huge privately owned wool shed in Sepentine -designed by Vahland (its also going to be included in the Arts Trail)

It was very imposing driving up to it - and the braziers with fire completed the look


I stupidly forgot my mobile phone at home - it was on the charger - and Terry arrived earlier than 5.30pm, so I just grabbed my puffer jacket (luckily), keys and bag - sort of thinking that my phone was in the bag

Anyway, Nicole took photos and shared them with me 

Inside it was magical - but very cold.  At first I didn't need my puffer jacket, but I eventually did, and was very glad that I had brought it






There was an open area - not in the above photos where 10 or so trestle tables were set up for dinner.  And Dave from Black Wallaby was in the corner with drinks

Then beyond this room was the bigger part of the shed - ie the sheep pens etc 

There were a lot of people I knew here ie Rachel, Denise, Steve & Emma, Catherine & Barry etc.

And chatted to lots of other people

There was an official photographer taking photos




And I was also interviewed on video.  Not sure where that's going to end up

Dinner was served buffet style in an adjoining room - barbecued meats, salads and then desserts 

Anyway, a very pleasant night 

I guess we left around 9pm 

Thursday, and I pottered around a bit, and then back to Melbourne for my Fraser Group CWA 1/2 yearly Conference which I was chairing  


Back from Canada 6 -7 September 2025

Well, it's been a while - 6 weeks since I've been to Inglewood - as Justin and I had a holiday in Canada and then a few days in Las Vegas to see his sisters.

I drove us to Inglewood on Friday night - the traffic was pretty good - and I took some pasta out of the freezer to have for dinner 

Saturday, and breakfast in bed, and I then went along the main street and put up flyers for the upcoming Merry Wives of Windsor production at the Town Hall as well as Loddon Valley Arts Trail brochures.  these had been left at our front door



I left for Dunolley around 1pm (J had a bit of work to do, so stayed at the house)

Rachel had a show on Florrie from Fitzroy


It had originally been shown in Fitzroy on her birthday, and now she was showing it in Dunolley

I saw a few people I half knew through Rachel, had a glass of complimentary bubbles and sat in the front row 

The show was great - old music hall style 

Rachel played Florrie to great effect



And there was an ensemble cast - some of whom I'd seen before






The audience was also given some lyric sheets - to sing along

Was all very fun

Afterwards, another glass of bubbles outside - and I chatted with Sue (top hat and tails) about the forthcoming G&S Garden party at our place as part of the Loddon Valley Arts Trail.  She's part of the G&S Society and will work out the nuts and bolts with me.

Drove back to Inglewood and I went and pre ordered dinner from the takeaway to be ready by 7.30pm

Drove up to Kingower around 6pm for the 1st Saturday of the month and sat around the fire and chatted.  

Justin took some great photos as per below



Left around 7.15pm to get our dinner.  Justin was surprised that the shop lights were off, but there were still some lights in the kitchen area. He thought it was closed, but I said it couldn't be as I'd ordered and paid for our dinners

Anyway, it wasn't; the door was open, and he picked up our souvlakis.  Took them home, and they were very good, but definitely not hot enough, they had obviously been made well before 7.30pm - oh well

Sunday, and Father's Day. I volunteered to make Justin breakfast, but he said not to worry about it - as I had made it yesterday, so he made it for both of us

After a very leisurely breakfast the weather was quite good, so I went out in the garden, and did a bit of weeding

And yes, the hellebores and daphne were out



I was surprised to see strawberries


And the new mulberry is looking good - but it needs some mulch


The passionfruit was looking a bit poorly - its disguised amongst all the weeds - so I got rid of them


And there are a lot of weeds in the grass - these need to be gotten rid of.  I've contacted Shane  - as one of the reasons we went with turf was to supposedly cut down on the weeds



Terry also dropped in - he'd found a myki card on the ground at Kingower - and it surprisingly had Justin's name on it - so it was returned.  Must have fallen out of his jacket pocket when he took his mobile phone out to take photos

We all had a cup of tea in the kitchen

left around 4pm or so, and came home to a lovely surprise Father's day dinner put on by the kids


  


 


Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Keys of Gold 25 - 27 July 2025

Hmm, it took me over 3 hours to get to Inglewood on Friday afternoon again.  Left just after 2.30pm and arrived around 5.45pm

And the weather was shocking - rained pretty much all the way. This wasn't too bad on the Calder, but it was white knuckling on the Calder alternative.  Reason being when a big truck passed going the other way, it displaced so much water, it was like a wall of it was dumped on my windscreen - temporarily completely obscuring any vision- was actually a bit scary. 

That said, I did get to Inglewood safe and sound 

Dave from Black Wallaby dropped over 8 bottles of wine - 2 x red, 2 x white and 4 x bubbles in preparation for tomorrow (photo from their website)


Leanne had said that she would get here late afternoon, so I wondered if she would be there before me - but she ended up arriving around 7.30pm, and she had had a similar challenging drive

Anyway, we had a light dinner - pate/dips and then pumpkin soup.  Had a relatively early night

Saturday, and after my quizzes in bed I started organising the dining room ie moving chairs/bottles etc

Leanne came down at 8am, and we had porridge for breakfast and more organising ie plates/glasses in preparation for our reception/after party for the Keys of Gold VIPs who were coming over after the concert....







You see, David from Loddon Shire had asked me some time ago if we would be prepared to host a "party" after the Keys of Gold Concert in St Augustine's Church.  The Shire would provide the catering ie sandwiches, cakes, tea/coffee and wine.  That sounded just fine, and I said would cook something too

Below is a photo of St Augustine's - taken from the internet, as it was a very grey and rainy day today  


The concert started at 11am, and Leanne drove us there at 10.30.  Yes, we could have walked, but it was too miserable    

Got a good seat in the middle - the organ was around to the right - and you can just make out the pipes on the wall (once again this is a photo from the internet, I had turned my mobile phone off - and so couldn't take any photos) 


Coincidentally, David S and Rosemary came and sat with us 

The concert was fantastic - and below is the program


Thomas Heywood - world renowned organ virtuoso was the organ player, and also the MC and told us numerous informative and amusing stories

He had organised the program with "Olde World" favourites - which could have easily been played on this organ when it was first used in the church   

The first piece was by Philip Charles Plaisted - who was a gifted composer - but ended up hacking his wife to death - and therefore becoming an axe murderer (Thomas joked that mushrooms may not have been available)

 Another interesting fact was that Joseph Tivey had purchased the Fincham pipe organ for St Augustine's in 1878, including a number of stops (but not all of them) - he thought the community could pay for the rest.  But they never did.  Then by chance a set of Fincham stops were surplus to needs in a Hobart organ restoration - and coincidentally - the oboe swell was available.  It was meant to be - installed and now the organ is complete!

Below is a photo from the Loddon Herald - of Thomas and the oboe stop of the St Augustine's organ


Anyway, the concert was superb - with Meryln Quaife singing many favourites 


They even did an encore

It finished around 12.15, and Leanne and I hurried back - as we had to get there before the guests

I had left the heaters on - my room and the dining room - to take the chill out of the air.  By the way it had been freezing in the church 

Jill knocked on the door almost immediately with the sandwiches and cakes, so we put them on the table - along with my pate/dip/crackers.  And I put the chicken balls and frittata in the warming oven

Val from across the road came first, with her son Dale. She's 90 now, and used to play the organ at St Augustine's.

The rest came in quick succession - Thomas and his wife Simone, David S, Meryln and a friend, Pip J  her husband Denis, and his brother Robert, Daniel the organ builder, Caroline (Ulumbarra Board member) and her friend Susan - and I think that was about it - with obviously myself and Leanne




We all had a lovely time 

Thomas told me how he had watched our Restoration Australia program - 5 times and loved it ! And that they had also contacted him and Simone - as their house had also been designed by Vahland

Except "house" is an understatement - it's an Estate ...

Langley Estate in White Hills - 50 rooms - wow!!


He said that he had been looking for the right place for 15 years - wanted a beautiful house, but also with room for a concert hall for 100 people

There had been a good contender in Hobart - the old Governor's House - but Simone didn't want to live in Tasmania - and then Langley Estate became available - and the rest is history

Simone (Thomas' wife) was interested in our mural - so I showed her - she also said that the artist's parents had stayed with them.  I didn't quite understand - not realising that their "house" also had a bed and breakfast facility.  And I knew it wasn't Shawn's parents - but his uncle and aunt from Sydney - as they had wanted to come and see the house/mural midweek a month or 2 ago - but I couldn't make it up there at the time 

Merlyn was also lovely - and she told me how she had spied our front door open one day - and wondered what it would like inside

Because I had enjoyed the concert so much, I tried to buy tickets for the closing concert on the Sunday - however they had closed off the ticketing.  That said Pip/Denis assured me that I should be able to get in - and if not - Denis would give me his seat.  Leanne wasn't able to come, as she had to leave on Sunday morning 

I guess we finished off around 3pm or so

Anyway, most of my chicken balls, frittata and pate went - quite a few sandwiches, cakes and my red dip were left



Leanne and I tidied up  - and then I suggested that we both retire for a few hours to rest- and to  re-emerge at 7pm

So we did 

Toasted some of the sandwiches on the aga hob and had more pate and some cheese etc - very simple dinner

And then we went into the dining room and played cards - gin rummy which was fun

Sunday - and I had more toasted sandwiches on the Aga for breakfast

Leanne left soon after breakfast - and I did some more tidying up - and also took a photo of the back wall - as Dave the plumber had moved the hot water service in preparation for the extractor fan



And yes, the daphne flowers were a little more out, but the hellebores still hadn't opened - I hope we won't have missed them by the time we get back


The rhubarb is starting to shoot 


And the almonds are close to bud burst


The two types of jonquils look pretty 

 And lots of lemons (or whatever they are)

The jonquils are looking better than my Melbourne ones - I wonder if they will actually flower?

I dropped in on Damo and Nicole around 11am and saw their progress on the School room


Damo had put down floor sheeting and got the services ready.  They hope to be finished by October - which I thought was pretty good

I had also brought the box of cakes - so we had some with a cup of tea

Back to the house, packed up, and drove to Bendigo - to St Pauls Cathedral.  The concert started at 3pm, but I left Inglewood at 1.30 - as I wanted to get there nice and early in order to be able to buy a ticket and to also check out the parking situation

Well, I literally got the rock star park - right outside - and carefully checked the parking restrictions - all good for a Sunday - no chance of a ticket

I went and stood - waiting outside the Cathedral, a young guy was standing around also - and I chatted with him a little 

Then a rather loud fellow arrived with a bunch of flowers - he immediately started talking to me - and saying how much he loved the Restoration Australia program and how good I was ....I was stunned

I had seen this guy at the St Augustine's concert - and he was lovely and very effusive

The Cathedral doors opened soon after, and Merlyn was there selling tickets

She told me how she had also watched the program last night - and had loved it !  and yes, she was able to sell me a ticket

We were the first ones inside - there weren't any other audience members for a while

Thomas was there, and seemed pleased to see me (and remembered my name) 

David took a selfy of the 3 of us


And Thomas showed me around the organ - very impressive 3 layers of keys and many many stops



Lovely painted pipes - with gold leaf


The sides of the pews were also rather fancy with carved eagles?


David and I sat in the front row - well why not? - and obviously had a fabulous view

Well, the cathedral soon started filling up, and Thomas came out to MC


The first performer was Yasmin Rowe - on a very fancy Steinway concert grand piano which had previously been played in the Sydney Opera House for many years. She played beautifully


Next up was Alexey Yemtsov.  he came onto the stage without any sheet music, or an ipad (Yasmin had an ipad which she controlled with a foot pedal.

So he obviously played it all by memory - extraordinary!
 

I took these 2 photos of the screen - you can just make me out at the top left of Alexey's head- looking toward the screen and taking a photo of it with my mobile phone 




And then of course Thomas played some pieces - some solo and some with either of the pianists 




It really was superb!! I'll definitely go again next year

Given that this was the last concert,- there were refreshments in the supper room - some lovely canapes and also Mandurang Wines - I had a cheeky glass of bubbles

I also spoke with Carolyn and Susan, and Pip & Denis etc which was nice   

I didn't stay long - maybe 1/2 hour, 

Got home around 6.30 or so