I’ve had a number of people asking about photos of our new home and surroundings so I’ve finally gotten around to taking some and posting them at flickr. If you click on the image below you’ll get to see more. This is of the side garden looking towards the garage and back of the property.
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We’ve now been in our new home for 6 weeks and this is the first weekend since we’ve shifted here that we’ve actually had time to just enjoy our home, our new surroundings and explore some of the area.
We’d promised ourselves before shifting here that we would go to the Kallista Tea Rooms on Sunday mornings for breakfast. We’d been there for morning or afternoon tea before when travelling in the area, and particularly when we were house hunting, but this is the first time since shifting that we came as ‘locals’.
It is a very popular venue and even at 9.30am on a Sunday it was pretty full, although one part was closed off for a group of MG Car enthusiasts and unfortunately for us, it happened to be the very section where we wanted to sit.
The tea rooms have glass walls - well almost glass walls. Lots of windows and outside one long length there are feeders where the native birds come and feed alongside the tea room patrons, just separated by the glass. I’d come with camera in hand hoping to get shots and was disappointed I couldn’t. However that disappointment was shortlived because when we went out all the MGs had arrived instead and I was able to get shots of them.
Click on the one below to see more MGs on display.
And this image is just an example of the views we get along the Monbulk Road, less than 10 mins from our new home. We travel along this road to get to the tea rooms and then back home again.

Monbulk Road, Kallista
Well, we live in a beautiful area now and I expect 9 months of the year it will be great but the reality of summer is starting to set in and we do have to be watchful and alert for this forthcoming season.
The ‘reality’ of where we are now living hit home last night as I attended my first CFA Community awareness meeting for safety from bushfires. Graham had stuff he had to get done for a forthcoming MTB race so I went on my own and reported back to him on my return home. I have a long list of things to type up now. There is a ’street meeting’ happening here soon for residents of our street so we’ll both go along to that together for more specific information.
I met a lady who lives in our street down the other end so it was nice chatting to her. Her husband is a ‘firie’ with the CFA. I’m going to find out about the community fireguard groups and see if I can join one. And I’ll be learning what I can about our local CFA station too. I’m a strong believer of getting involved in community to fit in and belong. And I’m keen to meet the locals and become one of them.
Oh, and I have looked up a local tennis club too. We have a court here on our new property and it makes sense that I should get back into tennis so I can actually play with my opponents instead of frustrating them.


