Kathy had taken a day off work so she could have some time
with us (Sue, Keith, Colin and me) so in two cars with Bob driving one and me
the other, we drove out to enjoy the sights around Gisborne. Firstly we stopped
briefly in front of the house in which Bob and Kathy used to live and then
drove through some beautiful mountainous lanes with huge trees and flowering
agapanthus (blue and white) decorating the sides of the roads, until we reached
a restaurant at the top of Mount Macedon. A walk from the restaurant led to a
mighty cross that towered above the trees and overlooked the amazing view over
the valley below.
The gardens leading up to the cross were planted with
hydrangeas and these were the strongest blue that we had ever seen on this
plant.
The avenue leading to the Cross
Hydrangeas range from white through to pink, to purple and to blue,
depending on the alkalinity or acidity of the soil.
Keith capturing the blues of the Hydgrangea
On one side of the gigantic cross was embedded a huge bronze
sword. Having taken a couple of photos from the approach to the cross I almost
didn’t look up when I reached the other side so I almost missed seeing it.
After our walk we undid all the good we had done by eating
two of the largest scones with jam and cream that we had ever had! Of course it
was necessary to have a little more exercise to make things right again so we
drove on to “Hanging Rock” – the same place that was the inspiration for the
book and movie “Picnic at Hanging Rock”. Once there we really had some
exercise! The sun had come out so it was a lot warmer – the morning was cool
enough for jackets. The scenery was stunning. I enjoyed walking up the steep
steps and taking photographs of the amazing rock formations.
We all have different degrees of fitness so it was only Sue,
Keith and me who reached the “Summit”
and the “Eagle” – Colin and Kathy made it as far as the “Hanging Rock”
before returning to the café at the base of the outcrop to
order iced coffees for everyone.
This is the formation known as "Hanging Rock"
The views from the top were spectacular between the rocks.
It was well worth the extra exertion!
Here is another view in a different direction.
The grass is rather brown at this time of year (summer) so
these same view would look so different in three months time when all is green
and lush.
AJ
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