My life has been a bit frantic lately. Between work, grandchildren, gym and social
engagements I often find myself totally exhausted by end of the day, not
wanting to do anything else but curl up in bed and have a long uninterrupted
sleep.
Sadly, it’s not always the case. Apparently, our upstairs neighbour is an old
lady who has some hearing problem and tends to crank up her TV at full blast at ungodly hours. Some days it’s as early as
5.30 in the morning and some days she prefers to stay late and we couldn’t get
any sleep till midnight. Our 24= hour building concierge tried to knock on her door a few times but due to the loud noise
of her TV set, she couldn’t hear him knocking.
Obviously.
Then one day the building manager suggested that we write her a
letter which he would be happy to deliver and believe it or not, it
worked and now my husband and I have peaceful sleep
that was alluding us in the last few weeks.
When the hassle and the bustle of everyday life around us is becoming too
much to bear (we live in a high-density populated suburb) we just get in the car and drive away, at least for a day. Last weekend
our escape route took us to the Blue Mountains.
This rugged region is only about two hours’ drive from where
we live and is known for its dramatic scenery, rugged terrain, waterfalls and
mountain trails. It is dotted with
health retreats and spas; picturesque cottages offering B&B; while the local towns are known for high class art galleries and restaurants and cafes that cook amazing food using local produce. Usually, we visit this area during
warm months as I find the winter there is too cold for my liking.
Then COVID struck and it’s changed everything. Once the restrictions eased and we were allowed to travel further then 5 km from our homes, we jumped on the opportunity and drove to the Blue Mountains just for a change of scenery if not for anything else.
One of the reasons that a
lot of people get in their cars and travel to Blue Mountains in the colder months is
to visit local gardens and admire the incredible display of brilliant reds, yellow and flame orange
colours that Mother Nature puts on the show for locals and tourists alike. I just recently read an article suggesting that such a spectacle is worth a trip and we decided to give it a go.
And that’s why we found ourselves walking around luxuriant
gardens and magnificent trees of Breenhold
Gardens. This unique heritage estate
located on Mount Wilson in the Blue Mountains and one of the most extensive
privately owned garden properties in Australia.
There were a lot of other visitors around but thanks to the
vast grounds, our paths with them were seldom crossed. The weather was crisp and clear, the low-slung
sun sending its bright rays through the tree brunches illuminating the leaves and
highlighting their rich colours.
I knew that the weather up there would be much cooler so I chose my clothes accordingly. The maxi
skirt that I am wearing has a lining that was working as a second layer and
also was a great cover for my thick stockings.
The puffy jacket, gloves and a scarf provided me with warmth and
protection from the cold air.
We spent a couple of blissful hours walking around the magnificently looking estate, inhaling the fresh air, admiring the beauty of Mother Nature, blissful for the much-needed respite.
What do you do if you feel a need to escape the city rat
race? Please share it with me and other
readers in the comment section below.
Until then, be well.
Anna
xoxoxo
For me a walk in nature always hepls when I am exhausted or just stressed. Love your skirt! Love that you dress yourself for walking and not wear jean and a sweater or something likewise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy. I love dressing up and making an effort to do it. Have a great week ahead :)
DeleteGlad you got the noise problem resolved! Being outdoors always clears my head and helps me recharge. The Blue Mountains look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJill - Doused in Pink
thankyou Jill, they are beautiful all year round
DeleteI am glad the letter to your neighbor worked! My mother in law lives with us and she has the same problem with hearing so we have to go tell up to keep in quieter at night or discreetly use her remote to turn the volume down when she falls asleep with it on. I love these beautiful gardens you visited. We do try to get outdoors often here and take regular vacations as my husband does work hard and travels a lot. Those regular vacations help everyone. We hike nearby in the fall and spring.
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Thank you Mireille, I can picture you sneaking into your mother-in-law bedroom to turn down the noise. I would like to hike but my husband is not up to it due to some injuries so we just take a walk or go for a drive
DeleteWhat a gorgeous location - love these photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sally
DeleteI'm so glad your letter worked! Getting restful sleep is so important.
ReplyDeleteYour trip to the Blue Mountains looked beautiful- all those trees in full fall color! So pretty.
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thank you Ashley, will definitely come by
DeleteI love your outfit, white parkers are so fun. And what a great place to visit and shoot.
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thank you Allie
DeleteI am glad you can now rest and sleep well. I love the Blue Mountains I miss going there. Love your outfit. Much love Cris
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thank you Cris. What part of the world are you now?
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