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Welcome to Summer

There’s something about summer that stirs up memories of childhood holidays - those long, sun-drenched days when the world seemed full of endless possibility. 

Growing up in Brisbane, it wasn’t just the heat and humidity that made my summers unforgettable, but the anticipation of what each day would bring - running under the sprinkler in the backyard (and on special occasions a trip to the local pool), endless games with friends, and the feeling that time itself slowed down, allowing for adventure at every turn. And then there was the excitement of Christmas, with crowded houses, chaotic lunches, and afternoons spent under a shady tree with a full belly and a good book. 

But moving to Daylesford has shown me a different rhythm to summer. Here, the season unfolds in a quiet, unhurried beauty - the golden shimmer of the paddocks at dusk, the sharp scent of eucalyptus after a summer storm, long twilights, and balmy evenings under a canopy of stars. 

Even Christmas here takes on a new flavour - community celebrations and catch-up’s, a visit to a legendary local swimming spot, escaping into the forest for a walk – experiences that are distinctly rural. I feel grateful for the move and a deep connection to the land. 

In this issue, we celebrate the unique charms of our region, exploring stories that highlight the extraordinary in the everyday. We discover the wisdom and healing power of horses, sip on cool, crisp spring water sourced from the heart of the land, and step into the creative world of a celebrated designer opening a studio in the town’s verandah-lined streets. Then we pay a visit to a century-old post office transformed into a vibrant art gallery and meet a gregarious young couple bringing energy and heart to their stunning rural events venue. And, of course, no summer issue would be complete without a nod to the local pub - a beloved gathering spot where the community comes together to share stories and a cold drink in one of the prettiest beer gardens around. 

This season is a reminder to embrace the simple pleasures and find joy in the people and places that make our countryside so special. So, here’s to long, lazy days, and finding beauty in the small moments - and maybe even a run through the sprinkler just for the fun of it. 

Wishing you a joyful summer filled with sunshine and peace.

Melissa Jenkins, Editor