Sunday, 17 December 2017

Kai, the quiet achiever


Kai, grandson no.2 has his own bit of glory at school this year.  He is the best and brightest year 2

student at Nightcliff Primary School.  We are so proud of Kai, he's obviously beavered away and was

rewarded at the school's prize giving assembly.




Good on you, mate!

Thursday, 14 December 2017

Spring cheer!

Spring in Toowoomba, QLD at the Carnival of flowers


In September David and I enjoyed a few days in Toowoomba, staying with friends and visiting many beautiful gardens.  

Geographically Toowoomba sits on top of the range (Great Divide) and is endowed with rich dark soil, the climate is extreme in Winter and Summer but during Spring there are ideal conditions for dazzling blooms. 

Toowoomba has long been recognised as the “garden city”and it's clear the city residents work year- round transforming their private gardens into stunning showpieces.

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers is a great horticultural event going over 10 days in September.  The city comes alive with spring blooms, floral design, private home garden displays, and community floral events. A real gardener’s paradise.
We went mainly to see the prize-winning gardens and the top exhibition gardens which were absolutely awesome.  There were small, large, cottage, formal, acreage, courtyard, native, annuals and flowering bulbs gardens - a huge variety of gardens that would appeal to any gardener.  We joined the many visitors, lots of tourists and enjoyed the many spectacular displays of gardens and blooms.  

We spent a full day at Queens Park that also hosts the Botanic gardens.  It was like stepping back in time, meticulously tended, beautiful Camphor Laurel lined avenue, bright flower beds, large canopies of trees and acres of expansive lawn.  The main festivities for the carnival took place here.  The food and wine festival was the big attraction throughout the day, the fellows were particularly interested in the craft beer and BBQ tastings.  The talks by the crafters covered beer styles, flavours and food-matching.  In the Greenhouse,  Sophie Thomson (ABC presenter) gave a great talk on sustainable gardening.  There were avenues of tree floral displays, a henna hut, chocolate stalls, a huge wine alley and Latin and jazz music to entertain the visitors.


Another of the city outdoor spaces was the Laurel Bank park.  It had a very festive atmosphere, dozens of flowerbeds in spectacular bloom adorned the place.  There were some great topiary displays -a great caterpillar and train topiary.  There was an Australian  map theme to the garden beds complete with a raised  for optimum viewing.  Musicians played at different venues round the park and provided a nice Carnival atmosphere.


Sample pictures of the different displays ...
 manicured front garden

 





just a few tulips


Ranunculas, my favorite blooms

Thomas the Tank engine shaped carefully for the kids

Ornamental Kale and whites in flower




                                                     Some nifty creations



















Beautiful orchid took Dave's eye ...

Solid outdoor setting

Dave the secret garden lover


a backyard garden with it's own waterfall

Massive Chinese Lantern tree

Lovely Ornamental Peach Tree



a flowery kangaroo


An abundant Wisteria arbor


 An unobtrusive sign seen hanging in a garden, a massive understatement



Carnival of Flowers was a thoroughly festive event.

Dirt Girls!

Our daughter ...

Not only is Jodes a terrific teacher but she also has TV personalities visit her school.

Costa from the Australia Gardening show called in to see how the Kitchen Garden program was progressing.

Apparently there was a lot of interest in the Bee Hives,  Jodes and the kids established.

Costa the garden gnome, Jodes and the Dirt girls

What a job, gardening, harvesting, cooking, selling, maintaining, recycling and teaching it all to kids!

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