Sunday, September 02, 2007

First Day of Spring!


After recently acquiring the "gift" of flowers, gardening and even weed appreciation, a trip to the Araluen tulip festival was indeed on the list of "Things to do".

Many many years ago, my family made a trip to Araluen, but I think I was obviously young and immature and did not appreciate nature and must have declined the trip. I think. I wasn't in any of the family photos. I suspect I was in that stage of life where a trip to a park to me was just a larger version of my backyard was not how I wanted to spend an afternoon.

However, now obviously a lot more matured *ahem*, and with much influence from my friend EH, who has taught me to become friends with my garden rather than the enemy, I looked forward to checking out the tulips!

We arrived at about 930am on Saturday morning, and the air was crisp, a little chilly but extremely fresh. You could almost taste the clean air! :) There were these people that must be keen photographers out with their huge cameras... G, you could have been one of them! :P

Anyway, check out the tulips below - the festival runs till the end of Sept, so be quick and make a trip up there! The bright pink tulips were my favourite...! The tearoom at the Araluen Park is really nice too - it's an old wooden house, up in the hill... ahhh homely kinda cool! :)

There is also a tearoom and potted tulip place on Croyden Rd on the way to the Araluen Park where we stopped on the way back to buy a few tulip plants (*Note: Araluen Park doesn't actually sell tulips) Unfortunately, they did not have any of these pink ones, but I bought 2 red ones for Mum (oh my gosh, they are amazing.... I am not sure whether I love roses or tulips more now!) and an orange and yellow one for EH :)

Make a trip there within the next month if you have the time! It's only about 45mins away from Perth, a quick getaway and you get to enjoy Spring in its truest form!


Hope you all had a great weekend!






Ooohhhh.... cherry blossoms.... and we didnt even have to go to Japan!!! :) This is such a pretty tree!!!





(http://www.araluenbotanicpark.com.au/)

(P.S. sorry no food pictures this weekend!)

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was one of the nutters with a big camera at Araluen. Nice pics, goes to show that you don't need a big camera to take nice pictures. I didn't notice the cherry blossom tree, nice. Ahhh yes ... a 'lot more matured' ... *ahem ahem* indeed. :P

Liz :) said...

Hahaha! To be honest, it was quite overwhelming when I saw all these big cameras and how intense the photographers were. Here I was with a little digital camera :P Yes the tree was really pretty, it was near the little bridge towards the back of the main arena... if that made any sense... :P How old is your cherry blossom tree? :P I see the whole japan connection happening here... :P Hehe!

Liz :) said...

Btw G - there could be a japanese related blog entry happening soon... :P

Anonymous said...

Aawww ... you're just teasing me now!!! How do you expect me to sleep !!! I think our cherry blossom tree is about 10+ years old ... not sure ... all I know is that I'm going to have plenty of those in my own garden. BTW, owning a big camera doesn't necessarily make you a photographer. Just like owning a bible doesn't automatically make you a christian. : )

Liz :) said...

Hahaha! I like that analogy...! Yes you'll just have to wait... hang on tight haha - btw your blog lately has been very non-controversial! What's going on?!!! :P

Anonymous said...

Hey heyyyy, i like the pic of the cherry blossom. I tried taking a picture of it, but it wasn't as pretty as yours. And i knew it, hahah, that you would choose those pink tulips, that is so your color.
Hmmm... perhaps ~g~ is keen to show us his photos (kinda like showing off his toys),that is why his entries are milder. My gosh, my photos just cannot compare.
--joey--

Anonymous said...

Hey Liz, how about my latest post? Might not be too controversial but hopefully it will stir up some discussion. : )

Yes, Joey ... I was keen to share my pics. : ). Don't stop sharing your pics too (I like the reflection you took on the pond), it would be pretty boring if I was the only one posting pics.

Anonymous said...

Hey !! how come got no humans among the midst of those pretty flowers :P??
haha !

~eulynn~

Liz :) said...

Joey - I think u should still post your pics up!!! :)

G - hahahaha good to see that your normal entries are back! :)

Eulynn - ok by popular demand, I shall stick some pics of me with the flowers :P

Its funny - everyone seems to have a pic of Araluen on their blog! haha!

Anonymous said...

Hahahah, i like to thank my mother, my fatherrrr, my brother....

Who would have guessed that a blog entry about ARA de luen would generate so much discussion.

Liz: Hurry up with your "japanese related" related entry!!!! What is it?? You found a cute jap bf?? You are making sushi?? sashimi?? hello kitty??? Hahhahah, if i check this blog next monday/this sunday night, i should be seeing some new entries right?? And yessss pls, would like to see some picture of you with the tulips.

A,B,C,D,E,F and G: Of course i won't stop posting pictures. Picture tells a thousand words, saves me from writing so much. Keep up the good work with your camera.

Liz :) said...

Hahaha! So true! Who would have thought some pretty coloured flowers would bring such discussion!

Wow joey, you have a huge imagination.... I will update soon!!! Hmmm Gerard is due for a Japanese entry... he said he would... one day... :P The day still has not come!