

A tale of two lochs
Yesterday we came back from an overnight stay with friends in Inverloch which doesn't sound much like a long break, and I suppose it's not, but it's actually surprising how much such a tiny break - an excursion really - can feel almost like a holiday. And also if you care to, how many odd little bits of information you can pick up. The photograph is of Loch, not Inverloch - the second of the two lochs in question here. Loch is a tiny village where we stopped for lunch on
Jan 16
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Party time in the wilds of Nillumbik
Nillumbik is our local council area. It calls itself 'The Green Wedge Shire' - because over 90% of it's 431.94 square kilometres of land...
Oct 21, 2024
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Living in a tourist town
"culture feeding tourism feeding culture." Ros Atkins/The Guardian Before I embark on this post just a note to say that there is a...
Feb 23, 2024
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An unexpected delight
"God bless the French lunch hour." Elizabeth David A lucky dip. Elizabeth David's book of essays and writings from here and there, An...
Nov 5, 2023
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Why do Paris when you can do la France profonde?
"To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a...
Jun 28, 2023
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What was it all about?
Was it about the wine, the view, the company or the food, maybe even the cookbooks? We had a really good day yesterday, theoretically a...
Oct 16, 2022
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