Daylesford Macedon Life - Winter 2021

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COLD IS COOL Nadine Hartnett @macedonrangesarttrail

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ife’s pitstops sometimes uncover personal truths that at one time would have left us downright cold.

“Are you a summer or a winter person?” was a question that did it to me. Suddenly I was reminded of a small pub in a very small town on a bitingly chilly Sunday afternoon in July. Four of us had just shared a delicious roast and were sipping liqueur coffee by the fire. As we lounged in the red dining room lined with books, a blues band played in a pocket-sized bar at the end of the hallway. Our debonair host gestured comically and we soon found ourselves settling in for a semi-private movie screening in a remarkably toasty, purpose-built cinema. Delighting in a classic French film with a nanna rug across my lap, a sense of deep contentment crept

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over me as I remembered we didn’t have to leave this unplugged haven until the next day. My overnight bag was sitting in the most charming guest bedroom of all and the electric blanket was set to medium. In the morning, kookaburras chorused as I stepped onto the old wooden verandah and breathed the bracing air until the aroma of breakfast enticed me inside. Afterwards, I lingered with a second pot of tea in the gorgeously romantic garden before stealing a few more moments on the library sofa with an outrageous art book and the lazy resident cat. Radio Springs Hotel, otherwise known as 'The Centre of The Universe', is one of many places for creating memories that challenge any bad rap winter receives. It is clearly an uncool misconception in a ‘Naturally Cool’ region like ours that it’s too numbingly cold here in winter to feel you are having a good time. Dress in layers

“kookaburras chorused as I stepped onto the old wooden verandah and breathed the bracing air until the aroma of breakfast enticed me inside” and familiarise yourself with sheltered destinations and properly heated buildings. It snows every year, at least in some areas and just how much and where it will fall causes speculation before the season officially begins. Images emerge on social media of kangaroos standing beneath frosty gums and children riding makeshift sleds down driveways. Top of the Range on Mt Macedon has a SnowCam providing live footage of the weather activity. It’s just how they roll!


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