LOST News - June
The days are getting a bit chilly now that winter has arrived. Winter, to me, means dinner by the fire with a wine (or two). Ridiculous outfits of slippers, a beanie, pyjamas and jackets; and struggling to get up out of my warm cozy bed...
It’s great to be back and presenting another edition of Lost Magazine. Each day is still different, but it’s nice to see some normality coming back this month. It’s been wonderful collaborating with, and supporting local businesses to create this edition of Lost Magazine.
Also, a big shout out to Mahmood Fazal, who has been nominated for a Walkley Award on his co-project "No Gangsters in Paradise" - check it out on Audible.
So what did the team get up to this month...
Larissa caught up with some old friends, Tom and Lauren at Pancho in Daylesford. Such a gorgeous space, with incredible food and coffee.
Michael was lucky to learn about one of our favourite drops with Peter at Nintingbool Winery. To say I’m jealous would be an understatement.
Mahmood ventured to Trentham Fields to watch the saffron flowers bloom with Christine. He then visited Mara from Village Dreaming and explored her garden of wonders and delicious homemade creations.
Blair and Shannon welcomed Mahmood into the world of Greywoods, a fresh duo pushing the design envelope.
Mahmood also had a laugh with Connie in her boutique store, Portal108, that has all your must-needed items from fashion to pet-wear.
Anthony is happy that it's now winter, and told us a story about the shortest day of the year.
Dean and Sherril from Watts Fresh sat down to share their beautiful story.
And, Marnie Hawson presents her latest project ‘Prints For Wildlife’, explaining her initiative and sharing some gorgeous pictures.
Wow... What an action packed edition. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this edition. We are so grateful to have such a supportive community - this is for you.
Taylor Albioli Editor