Thursday, April 17, 2014
Birdman Dawn Chorus
Sprung: Spring!
Ragley in Warwickshire is inviting visitors to join their newly adopted “Birdman” for two special ‘Dawn Chorus Walks’ on Sunday 27 April and Sunday 11 May from 5:30am – 8:30am. Ashley Grove will lead a group of up to 20 people to see what birdlife can be identified in Ragley's Woodland Walk and Parkland areas.
Ashley will encourage visitors to spot the difference between familiar songsters such as the Blackbird and Song Thrush and will also point out a few summer visiting birds such as the Whitethroat and Blackcap. Ashley expects visitors to identify a list of around 40 species of bird before breakfast. After the walk, visitors can enjoy a hot drink, pastries and an opportunity to discuss the morning’s achievements.
Ashley Grove said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to see and hear a wide variety of bird species. Although it’s an early start, it is the best time to hear and appreciate these amazing species. Not only will the walk help visitors identify different birds, but it will also help people discover the wide variety species which live in and around the Ragley estate.”
The cost is £17.50 per person which includes a hot drink and pastry. To book a place please email Ashley Grove at ashley@experiencenature.co.uk <mailto:birdergrove@gmail.com> or visit the website at www.vp.ashleygrovewildimages.co.uk/tours.php <http://www.vp.ashleygrovewildimages.co.uk/tours.php>
The Dawn Chorus Walks are the first in a series of ‘wildlife’ themed events taking place at Ragley in 2014. Other events throughout the season will include Wildlife Walks, Bat & Moth Nights and Wildlife Photography Workshops. For more information on Ragley please visit the website at www.ragley.co.uk <http://www.ragley.co.uk>
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
The best crab sandwich ...
courtesy of Newlyn crabmeat from Waitrose + lemon juice, just-right brown bread and butter. Heaven.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
JL Etching Fine Art Prints – paintings and etchings by Janet Luxton
Janet Luxton's wonderful paintings and etchings include animals, birds, fish, landscapes and many more collectable themes inspired by her life, travels and work with husband James Luxton. Janet's skill and eye for detail imbue the artworks with irresistible character.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
AGNSW, Yirrkala Drawings
Art Gallery of New South Wales
12 Dec 2013 – 23 Feb 2014
Yirrkala drawings from the Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia
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In 1947, senior ceremonial leaders at Yirrkala in north-east Arnhem Land produced hundreds of vibrant crayon drawings on paper for the anthropologists Ronald and Catherine Berndt, which are now held at the Berndt Museum of Anthropology at the University of Western Australia.
This exhibition presents 81 drawings and is the first time that a significant selection of the Yirrkala drawings collection has been displayed. In an unexpected palette of brilliant red, blue, yellow, green and black, these works are stunning in their visual strength and impact. They depict in exquisite detail the complexities of Yolngu life and are an unrivalled document of Yolngu knowledge and law, representing what can be accomplished through collaboration, mutal respect and understanding.
The 81 Yirrkala drawings will tour to Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane from 12 April – 19 July 2014
On view
12 Dec 2013 – 23 Feb 2014
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney
Admission
Free
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Casa Angelina, Amalfi Coast
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| Casa Angelina, Amalfi Coast |
The Unique Tourism Collection (www.uniquetourism.com) has been appointed Australian representative for the beautiful 5-star Casa Angelina on Italy’s spectacular Amalfi Coast.
Opened in June 2005, Casa Angelina presents ‘barefoot luxury’ with style and elegance and takes inspiration from the concept of a contemporary ‘house’ and temple of modernity based on emotions, aesthetic pleasures and the joy of life. Casa Angelina operates seasonally and will again welcome guests from 5 April 2014 through to 26 October 2014.
A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (www.slh.com), Casa Angelina features 39 superbly appointed guest rooms and suites and four magnificent Eaudesea Rooms, located on the exquisite and picturesque beach of La Gavitella. These former fishermen’s houses offer an authentic charm, with terraces adjoining the sea.
More information:
www.casangelina.com
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Stay at Woodbridge on the Derwent to discover the secrets of Hobart’s hidden valley.
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| Woodbridge on the Derwent from Tasmanian Air Adventures' seaplane ©AP |
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| Woodbridge on the Derwent, Tasmania's only member of Small Luxury Hotels ©AP |
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| The Derwent Valley from the air. ©AP |
Low-key décor and plenty of indulgent living spaces mean guests can use the house as their own and dining is in the Pavilion, a short walk from the main entrance with lodge-style dining which means a menu for the day, but of course you will be asked if it suits ahead of time. (Bookings/packages: http://www.woodbridgenn.com.au)
New Norfolk has a colourful past and Woodbridge was built by its first Chief Constable, Thomas Roadknight, in 1825 – the history is on the Woodbridge website and the restoration is fully documented in a photographic record in the Reading Room at Woodbridge.
Beguiled by Hobart's many attractions I had never have considered what lies upstream along the Derwent, apart from wonderful MONA, the museum of old and new art. MONA is a must as anyone who is anyone will tell you (although it still feels to me like being lost in a human brain in the middle of multiple nightmares in a totally addictive way. I just can't wait to go back for more!).
In fact MONA highlights the delicious point of a stay at Woodbridge – relaxing and comfortable accommodation with culture on the doorstep in a valley full of artisan local produce, excellent wine, whisky, beer, truffles, antiques and access to fantastic scenery, fishing, white water rafting and more indulgent pleasures.
New Norfolk has a colourful past and Woodbridge was built by its first Chief Constable, Thomas Roadknight, in 1825 – the history is on the Woodbridge website and the restoration is fully documented in a photographic record in the Reading Room at Woodbridge.
Beguiled by Hobart's many attractions I had never have considered what lies upstream along the Derwent, apart from wonderful MONA, the museum of old and new art. MONA is a must as anyone who is anyone will tell you (although it still feels to me like being lost in a human brain in the middle of multiple nightmares in a totally addictive way. I just can't wait to go back for more!).
In fact MONA highlights the delicious point of a stay at Woodbridge – relaxing and comfortable accommodation with culture on the doorstep in a valley full of artisan local produce, excellent wine, whisky, beer, truffles, antiques and access to fantastic scenery, fishing, white water rafting and more indulgent pleasures.
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| Redlands Estate whisky in the making©AP |
Things To Do From Woodbridge:
Single Malt/ whisky making – be chauffeur-driven or self-drive from Woodbridge to nearby historic Redlands Estate for a full whisky experience, including being helicoptered to the highlands to dig peat, mash, steeping, distilling and preparing the barrel for some of the world’s finest whisky, returning nightly to the comfort of Woodbridge. The whisky can then be bottled with your own private label to be sent on maturation.
Alternatively, Redlands Estate can offer short tours and private tastings of each of Tasmania’s premium labels of whisky and will next year launch its own first release, fully produced on the estate, which also includes a series of historic original Georgian buildings with its own beautiful gardens.
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| Redlands Estate's Phil Fitzsimons © AP |
Just ten minutes from Woodbridge and open to private tastings for their guests, Stefano’s wines also feature on the Woodbridge wine-list, with their cellar boasting the only remaining stock of his legendary 2006 Sasso super pinot.
Derwent Estate – also near Woodbridge, family-owned and farmed since 1913, ‘Mt Nassau’ is now home to the fifth generation of the Hanigans who have turned it into a successful vineyard. Derwent Estate produces world-class pinot, riesling and pinot gris. The new tasting facility and straw bale winery, due for completion soon, will offer jaw-dropping views of the Derwent River.
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Fly-fishing - rainbow and brown trout can be caught from the property’s own picturesque riverfront location, or guests can be flown by seaplane or helicopter to some of the area’s most spectacular spots with expert fishing guides.
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| Fishing museum at the Salmon Ponds ©AP |
The Salmon Ponds – aside from ponds of huge leaping salmon (for fish food you buy) in grounds reminiscent of an English estate, dotted with ancient trees such as Himalayan Cedars and Flowering Cherries, this peaceful park setting has a traditional fishing museum which tells the incredible survival story of the first hatchlings brought over from Britain in the mid-1880s, which eventually spawned every trout caught today in the Southern hemisphere.
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| Salmon Ponds ©AP |
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| Salmon Ponds © AP |
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| John and Laurelle Grimley's beautiful truffle orchard on the Derwent ©AP |
Two Metres Tall – borrowing its name from the very tall and talented brewer Ashley Huntington, a Churchill Scholar who trained in France‘s wine industry, this micro brewery offers his artisanal range of ales and ciders, such as Derwent Aromatic Spelt Ale, Barilla Bay Oyster Stout and a delicious Poire Apple Cider. Music and food often flow with the ales to regular locals and visitors who stumble on this pretty part of the Valley.
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| Two Metres Tall ©AP |
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| Stout made with Barilla Oysters ©AP |
Tasmanian Air Adventures –
http://tasmanianairadventures.com.au/
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| Derwent Valley ©AP |
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| The seaplane coming in to land (er, water!) ©AP |
The Drill Hall Emporium
Antiques and collectables feature strongly in several shops and galleries in New Norfolk, making it a place to browse and buy. The Drill Hall Emporium is styled and curated with local and overseas pieces (especially from France).
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| Traveling right ©AP |
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| Attention to detail at The Drill Hall Emporium ©AP |
Flywheel
Beautiful shop with a vintage printing theme, its own printing presses and must-have stationery...
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| Beautiful things at Flywheel ©AP |
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| Maps and posters ©AP |
Cooking classes with renowned ABC chef and best-selling author of Slow cooking and A Year in a Bottle, Sally Wise, exploring traditional dishes using fresh local produce. Based in nearby Molesworth, Sally’s school includes classes in Convict and Colonial Cooking.
The Agrarian Kitchen – run by chef and Gourmet Traveller contributor Rodney Dunn as a “paddock to plate” cooking experience, where his authentic approach to produce is attracting foodies from around the world. This local institution is just a scenic ten-minute drive from Woodbridge. The Agrarian Kitchen is Rodney's book published by Lantern, $59.99 with photography by Luke Burgess.
Annie Ashbolt – while the unassuming local keeps a low profile working on her premium elderflower and olive oil products, her range is now seen on shelves throughout Australia, another talent from the Derwent Valley creating magic from this sublime, fertile region.
Woodbridge on the Derwent is offering a new Dinner, Bed and Breakfast including daily:
- breakfast worth waiting for (you may spot the resident platypus from the waterfront pavilion) - candlelit dinner featuring local produce in The Pavilion overlooking the river
- a $30 daily credit applied to each massage booked with reservation - complimentary use of all facilities such as bikes, kayaks and the sauna/hot tub/mini gym facility
from AUD $590.00/night/double
Bookings: http://www.woodbridgenn.com.au
WHISKY PACKAGE
Woodbridge on the Derwent has a special Whisky package including:
- dinner, bed and breakfast daily
- a whisky tour (45 mins) for each person at Redlands Estate
- candlelit dinner in the Pavilion featuring local produce
- a $30 daily credit applied to each massage booked with reservation
- complimentary use of all facilities such as bikes, kayaks, and the sauna/hot tub/mini gym facility
from AUD $625.00/night/double
three day Whisky package price for group bookings on request
Bookings http://www.woodbridgenn.com.au
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| Waterfall Mt Fields National Park ©AP |
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| (Once was a) Eucalyptus regnans Mt Fields National Park ©AP |
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