This time last month we were still experiencing warm dry days and the ground was yet to be dampened by any rain. By the time May edition hit the streets, the rain had started. And now, only a short month later, we have not just had days of gorgeous, soaking rain but frosts and snow. A farmer's life has never been easy but in today’s rapidly changing climate, many are being stretched to their limits. You can support them directly by attending a local Farmers market where you can buy their beautiful produce direct.
Read MoreAs we hurtle at break-neck speed toward Winter, there is still no sign of any real rain or even a dramatic cooling of temperature. The hottest, driest Summer on record is still wreaking havoc for our farmers and gardeners although the brilliant Autumnal colours showering streets in reds and golds seem quite oblivious to this unusually mild weather. Here's hoping the rains come soon before the frosts arrive.
Read MoreThis month, my esteemed colleague Richard Cornish is taking a break to look after his mum so I decided to shake things up a bit.
Read MoreMarch is always one of my favourite months of the year: Summer is in full swing and is always reluctant to let Autumn appear; …
Read MoreWelcome to February! We are hitting the streets a little late this month but thanks to the efforts of the incredible CFA superheroes, a timeline hiccup was the only outcome of the Hepburn Springs fires for us here at Lost Headquarters. Our office is in Hepburn Springs and backs onto the gully where the fires were so we were a little tense over the weekend whilst some of the dramatic photos being posted on social media made it look like an inferno. But thankfully that wasn't the case.
Read MoreWell as another year draws to a close, we are as always, very grateful for the successes we have enjoyed, and the wonderful region in which we live and how for most of us, life really is pretty wonderful…
Read MoreBut we are back after the unexpected holiday and feeling refreshed and charged and frankly, a little feisty. One of the positives that always comes through after something like that happens is that you see local country folk digging deep and resolutely ensuring that the show must go on…
Read MorePretty much seems like only 6 weeks ago that I was sitting in front of my computer, typing out the very first “Letter From The Editor”. I was nervous, excited and hoping like hell that you, our readers…
Read MoreA lot of creatures hibernate in Winter but chefs, restauranteurs and café owners are not normal creatures. This month, Richard Cornish chats to…
Read MoreWelcome to the Legends Issue! There are so many incredible people in this region that have played important roles in shaping the landscape and turning this region into one of the premiere tourist destinations in the country…
Read MoreOne lucky reader will win a copy of Alla's book, Three Decades On - Lake House and Daylesford. Email us your name…
Read MoreIn September 2017, a small group of dedicated foodies embarked on a cook tour of Gascony with none other than our favourite chef and writer, Annie Smithers…
Read MoreAutumn has proven to be much sunnier but a lot drier than any of us expected. We are feeling for the farmers as it has been way too long since we had decent rain…
Read MoreWell what a gay old time we have had in March! ChillOut Festival and the Lost Trades Fair kept us on our toes...
Read MoreIf there ever was a ‘quiet season’ in Spa Country, it could be considered February. Many locals take this time...
Read MoreIt's been a busy couple of months in the region that has been made all the more challenging...
Read MoreMany people talk about the meaning of Christmas - the spirit of giving or the celebration of Christ. And...
Read MoreOne would imagine that living in the country would bring a change of pace...
Read MoreThis region has always pulled at me. From the first time my parents...
Read MoreWelcome to our first edition of the new-look Lost magazine. Lost has always been a much-loved guide for visitors and travellers to the Spa Country region...
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