After brunch I returned to my digs and a friend who lives half an hour away arrived for a catch up. In his car, we visited what I think was Blackbird Cafe for coffee and cake.Then a short distance away is the Castlemaine Botanic Gardens.
The deciduous trees had just began to turn to their autumn colours.
In 1892 there was clearly amusement in the media at the story of a ‘stout old lady’ who fell into the botanic gardens lake while drunk. She was fished out of the 8-foot deep water ‘with great difficulty,’ but was still clutching her beer bottle when she reappeared.
Yes, of course it is an oak.
We walked the circumference of the park but at times sat on seats and gossiped away about all sorts of things, like two old aunties who have known each other for forty years would do.
In the foreground is a sculpture and we were impressed that a very hot young daddy let his children climb all over the sculpture without calling out, come down darling children, you might hurt yourselves. Hot young daddy even tried to climb himself, but wisdom stopped him going up too far.
Dinner was a frozen takeaway supermarket meal, quite edible after being heated in the microwave. Next, ridin' the rails.
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I had hoped to see a clandestine photo of hot young daddy. ~grin~ That is a funny story; I imagine her beer tasted a bit watered down after. lol I'm glad you got to catch up with your friend. Best wishes!
ReplyDeletei should have zoomed in on him Darla.
DeleteSound like a grand time. I think it funny to see how ducks waddle about.
ReplyDeleteDucks are great to watch Dora.
DeleteI very much doubt that the park sculpture is meant to be climbed upon and it is therefore disappointing that you did not berate the young father and his kiddies by yelling, "GET THE FUCK DOWN FROM THERE YOU FUCKING MORONS!" Social responsibility is the responsibility of us all Andrew.
ReplyDeleteI am suitably chastised by me not speaking out against children having fun and doing no harm.
DeleteLovely photos, Andrew!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda.
DeleteWell. The stout old lady will live on forever, won't she?
ReplyDeleteYes Debby. Maybe if you google 'stout old drunk lady' my blog post will pop up.
DeleteI worked in Bendigo for 2 years with responsibility for the Loddon Campaspe region. Beautiful towns, including Castlemaine
ReplyDeleteI did see a tiny bit of Maldon in a yet to come post Hels. It is also very historic.
DeleteOf course that old lady held onto her beer! That stuff isn't free, can't be wasting it. I know I should get out and visit places worth photographing, but that means leaving the house/flat/unit/apartment/home and I really don't want to.
ReplyDeleteRiver, I understand exactly what you mean and I have to fight against my wanting to just stay home. And let's not kid ourselves, it is harder to do it on your own, never mind being a senior citizen.
DeleteHarder still when a person doesn't drive and everywhere has to be either one or more buses or a bus and train, then ditto to get home again before dark.
DeleteThe 1863 wedding was Prince of Wales Albert Edward aged 21 and Princess of Denmark Alexandra aged 18. according to google.
ReplyDeleteSon of grumpy visage Queen Vic.
DeleteLooks like a weeping willow in that one picture. Well, people do cry at weddings.
ReplyDeleteKirk, I read that willows were removed from the creek banks but not the lake itself. Willows are a pest species here, as lovely as they look.
DeleteGood to go with a walk with you and your friend, nice photos taken along the way as well. Never had a frozen microwaved dinner as yet!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, you have to be quite choosy about frozen meals. Some are really good, but most can be quite average. Phyllis pulls apart my delivered meals and makes them nicely presentable.
DeleteWhat lovely photos. Sounds like a good day.
ReplyDeleteIt was, thanks Pixie.
DeleteIt is good that you met your old friend and had a nice walkabout too, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteMy step count was quite high that day Pat, even if we walked slowly.
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