Welcome to Spring
I’m thrilled to introduce myself as the new editor of LOST. As a local with a passion for uncovering the hidden gems and colourful characters of our region, I’m excited to share stories that highlight the unique charm and talent within our community.
So let's dive into a new season and this fresh edition of LOST together and celebrate Spring! For the country traveller, Spring is when the landscape comes alive, and every road is a scenic route. But Spring isn’t just about nature showing off, it’s also about shedding the layers. We step out of hibernation mode. Those weekend getaways? Now’s the time to hit the trails, explore hidden gems, and let yourself be swept away by the sheer potential that this season brings.
In this edition Mahmood followed a trail, one of birdsong, that led him to Printmaker and Guildford local, Bridget Farmer, whose whimsical and intricate illustrations pay tribute to her lifelong fascination with our feathered friends.
Further up the road in Kyneton, Donna Carlson shared her heartfelt journey behind The Woolshed Australia, where quality fabrics and homewares are more than just products - they're the essence of her country store.
We then sent Mahmood deep into the Wombat State Forest to Bullarto where he caught up with Janine from 17Pounds and discovered a haven of fitness and aqua-cycling in the most unexpected of places!
Mahmood then had the pleasure of speaking with Dominic Romeo, whose dedication to restoring some of Australia’s most significant properties is nothing short of inspiring.
Larissa indulged in our favourite sweet treat, ice cream! Her conversation with Drè Reiss of Woodend Ice Cream Co. unveiled the artistry and thought behind each delectable scoop.
To wrap up this season’s journey, Michael delved into the world of Gindu, a new distillery in Woodend, where Jamie and Leighan are crafting a new chapter in the world of spirits.
There really are so many reasons to get out of the house and get LOST in nature this Spring. We hope the stories in this edition lead you to your next great discovery.
Happy wandering, Melissa Jenkins, Editor