28 November 2020

Marvellous Melbourne.

The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show in collaboration with Melbourne Polytechnic is proud to partner with the City of Melbourne to bring 'URBAN BLOOMS' to life.

Yesterday was the last day to see the Floral installations which dotted the City Landmarks, Laneways and Boulevards.
 
I started at the Old Treasury Building.
  
Where we were invited to take a "Walk down the Garden Path".  

As a temporary Art Installation it was well done - As an Idea for a small Garden, it was Brilliant!

Further down Collins Street entitled "Lights, Camera, Action", was the Red Carpet of thousands of Roses at the Regent Theatre. 

Moulin Rouge is set to Open here in the New Year.


I stopped by the Town Hall. 

Although not on the List of installations - It has it's own gorgeous permanent display of Delphiniums, Salvias and Foxgloves.

Next on my List - 

Our Iconic Flinders Street Station.
This one is called "The Arch of Resilience"

I wish I could have seen it when it was fresh, today it looked rather sad in the 35℃ heat.


Across Princes Bridge to the Art Centre where the Garden filled with Gerberas Called "Checked Reflection" sits under the shadow of the Art Centre Spire.

The artist stated that the installation which will change and grow over the Week, works to highlight the growth that Melbourne needs to do as a Community post Lockdown to come back stronger than before.

'Bringing Colour to Life' celebrated the Journey of Flowers from Farm to Florist.  
A kaleidoscope of Colour had the Evan Walker Bridge blooming into a field of Chrysanthemums. Representing the pathway back to the Colourful and Cultural Events for which Melbourne is renowned.


Overhead in Degraves Street hung an Ominous Cloud.

"Perfect Storm" represents Melbourne's temperamental Weather through a Cumulous of Floral Clouds.


I left this display and headed off to the GPO in Bourke Street.  I didn't quite get there, along with many more on my list. Just one morning was not enough time to see them all.

I was distracted by...
The Myer Christmas Windows.

I am anticipating another trip to Town on Christmas Eve when I hope to get a better look at the Windows entitled "Christmas Uncancelled".





27 November 2020

28 Days and Counting.

 We Did It!

Well Done Melbourne, Well done Victoria!



We have watched the Graphs - We have been obsessed with Statistics.
Never before have People been so enthusiastic about Zeros

Never before have Donuts been so popular!

0 - New Infections

0 - Active Cases

0 - Deaths

0 - Rolling 14 Day Average

And Today we marked 28 Days of no new cases, 
making Victoria now "Covid-Free"


It has been hard.  It has been inconvenient, 
but We as a Community have pulled together to achieve this.  
From 725 Daily Active Cases on July 30 to "Elimination" in just 4 months! 

Personally - I am SO over Hand Sanitizer and Facemasks but I will do whatever has to be done to keep my Family and my Community Safe.

We are not so Naïve as to think this has gone for good.  It hasn't, and until we have an effective Vaccine, there will be outbreaks that will need to be contained.

But for now, we can start to take tentative steps to a Covid-Normal.



21 November 2020

Wedding Cake - Aussie Style

 … with a Texas Touch!

Making a Wedding Cake during a Pandemic with Strict lock-down rules was always going to have it's own special set of challenges.  
Not having the tools or ingredients easily to hand was one thing - but the concept that I was making a Cake for a Wedding that might not be allowed to proceed was frustrating.


The Groom was Our Son, and he'd asked for Australian Native Flowers, Kangaroo Paw and Blue Gum Leaves.  To this, I added the Victorian Floral Emblem - Pink Heath as well.

The Bride - far from her home of Texas USA didn't ask for anything specific.  However, I knew that she wanted Texas Bluebonnets to feature somewhere on her Wedding Day and of course Yellow Roses.

Finding some Botanical Sketches of the Bluebonnets which gave me the correct size and shape helped enormously. 

Together with 3 perfect Roses and Our Aussie Natives, as well as some White Sakura Flowers I was able to make 3 beautiful Sprays.

How to arrange them into something that looked good was another matter.

What type of Cake? 

How Tall - What Shape?

Let the Flowers decide!

The top tier spilling out of a small pouring jug and some negative space between. And for the observant - a small ceramic Gecko peeking out of the flowers.

It wasn't what we wanted for them.  

It wasn't what we had planned way back in January.

At the end of a very Big Day, 
In a small Local Cafe (that opened just for us).

The Cake was cut and the Marriage Celebrated, in a Covid-safe way with a handful of (Legally allowed) Friends and Family.




11 November 2020

A Week to Remember

Restrictions on travel between Regional and Melbourne were lifted
 as at 11:59 PM Sunday 8th November.


We had not seen our D-DIL since May when they arrived with THIS in hand.

Surprize!


Unable to go to them, 


We have watched her progress through Instagram, 

emails and Zoom.


With Baby due December 5th

We have even had the Baby Shower via Zoom




Monday, the restrictions on reasons 
for travel were lifted. 


Tuesday, they came down to Melbourne
to Attend the Wedding.





Wednesday 11:40 PM

Obviously not wanting to miss any more of the "Fun that is 2020"

Hazel Mae turned up

- 3 Weeks early!



In the space of 34 hours we gained a Daughter-in-Law and a Grand Daughter.

It's been a VERY big week.




10 November 2020

Wedding Day - The Ceremony

The Tecoma Pavilion is one of the oldest structures at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.

Built in the 1880's  it was originally used as a rest house, a place for Gatherings and Celebrations.  
Now fully restored it met the Brides one criteria.
 
The Wedding Venue had to be Historical.




A warm day (32℃) with blue skies and a backdrop of our Beautiful City the setting was complete.




Vows were said
along with an ancient Hand-Fasting Ritual 
using Ribbons handwoven by the Bride and Groom.

The origin of the term "Tying the Knot"

Yellow - 
For Joy and Cheer and Happiness.
Green - 
For Steadiness, Calm and Hope.

Blue - For the Ocean the Bride crossed to get here woven with the Red line of Fate that binds her to the Groom.

The Final Ribbon 
has a 12th Century Love Poem woven into it in the Original Middle High German.



Just the required Paperwork to be signed 


and Our very enthusiastic Celebrant declared them Married.  




Checking Congratulatory messages which flooded in during the Livestream




After Ceremony Photos:

A few moments alone at
The Tecoma Pavilion.




Heading off to the newly opened Arid Garden.

As close to Texas as our Bride can get?





Riding off into the Happily Ever After?

Our new Mr. & Mrs.





But Wait...

There is a Cake to Cut



and of Course -

It's not Official until you Update your Status on Facebook!








* * *
Footnote for those not living in Melbourne - COVID Restrictions:
2 Weeks prior to the Wedding Date some of our restrictions started to be eased.  We could now travel 25km from home and also sit in to dine with a small group and numbers attending weddings changed.

The day before - The Regional barrier and reasons for travel were lifted - DS#1 & DDIL could come! Restaurants could seat up to 40 depending on venue size with a limit of 10 per group.

For a wedding that was 2 Years in the planning - 
We had just 2 Weeks to actually pull it off!





9 November 2020

No Ordinary Wedding Day - Preparation

All the Glossy Magazines indicate that your Wedding Day should start in a relaxed manner.  

Leisurely Breakfast before going off for Hair and Makeup, get your nails done too.  

Spend time with Bridesmaids doing what Bridesmaids are supposed to do.

The Glossy Magazines say NOTHING about what to do if your Uni moves an important exam to the Morning of your Wedding!

That's right! 
Our Bride is currently studying Theatrical Costuming, and one of her main assignments which involves Costuming and Makeup for a Gruesome Murder Victim was moved with 10 days notice
                            - to the Wedding Day.

* * *

Image: Opera Australia 2011
Appointments had to be moved. 

Lists rewritten.

What was always going to be an Emotional Day 
- just got all that more complicated. 

(Gilbert and Sullivan couldn't have written it better!)


Transport to the Wedding Venue was organised.


The Guy at the Car Wash was more than happy to give Bessie the Best Wash and Vacuum she has ever had and got a little enthusiastic with the Wedding Ribbons.

(Bessie wasn't impressed with the Big Bow and not disappointed when it blew off before we got too far...)

For me it was a 5:20am start to get across the other side of town to the Hairdresser - whom I haven't seen since lockdown.  

Traffic was a nightmare.  

And for the first time in 46 years - He was late.

Back home - Coffee and Toast was interrupted by a phone call.

Mum - Just letting you know. 
You need to collect the Veil and Shoes from here and the change of dress and...
I don't have a Mask....


We had previously done a reconnaissance trip to DIL2Bs School but NOT from DS#2s home.
 
So with the boot packed with the Wedding Dress, Flowers and all the important things you need for a Wedding we headed off for my first ever trip across the Westgate Bridge.



Meanwhile the Bride, having finished her exam was now having her Hair and Makeup done by her classmates who were using the opportunity to add to their Portfolios.




They were more than happy to be part of the day.  
They even made their OWN List

Exam, 
Hair, 
Makeup, 
Gown




And

"Leave Looking Fabulous"

Time to Go.




(Sorry can't resist this....)

"The Three Maids from School"
accompanied her down to the Foyer

And Bundled her into The Waiting Carriage

While at the Royal Botanical Gardens 
the Groom awaited his Bride...

And also set up for a Livestream of the Ceremony...
                              
It was always going to be Livestreamed - Covid just made it all that more important.

Family and Friends gathered Together yet Apart and joined Us for the Ceremony as it happened.




Still to Come - The Ceremony.

3 November 2020

This Week...

Can you take the hem up for me please?

I am used to being asked to take Hems up.

4 inches off the bottom of a Petticoat should not normally send me into Panic Mode.


And then just a Rolled Hem to finish it off.

I have done them Many Times, 
in another Life - when I was making Costumes for Toys.

But THIS was no ordinary Hem.

This was the Inner hem of Her Wedding Dress.

One of 7 Petticoats  
and She kept stepping on it. 
So it needed to come up.


* * *

Mum..  
Can you Sew a Lapel Mic into the Dress?
You can take the Clip off so it can't be seen.

Oh and the cord for the receiver has to be somewhere easy to access . . .

* * *


Can You make something with This?

Guipure Lace from my Mother's Wedding Dress and Chantilly from my Grandmother's.

Perhaps for your Hair-combs?


Maybe not for my Hair - I have another Idea.

Masks are Mandatory.
Even for Weddings, (don't worry, we are allowed to remove them for Photos)

I think this Works!
Mom and Grandma won't be forgotten.


* * *


Being Mother of the Groom and Stand-in for the Mother of the Bride means that this could not be done without a List.

Actually - Many Lists...

Some of My Lists even have their Own Lists...

We WILL get there!