It seemed like last weekend was one of the last warm days of the season. It was lucky then that we spent it outdoors enjoying the sunshine and warm weather because it has been raining, overcast and cold ever since!
We took the opportunity to attend the Performing and Visual Arts in Emerald event obviously held in Emerald, a town in the Dandenong Ranges. PAVE is held over 4 or 5 days each year since 2005, and events include art exhibitions, open gardens, musical events, story telling, live comedy and street stalls on the town's main street.
We joined the historic tour of Emerald, conducted by a very
knowledgeable gentleman accompanied by a first aid man, in case we
tripped and fell on the way around the small town. The town's beginnings
went back as far as the 1900's. Oddly, there are two townships in the town, one at each end of the town. He talked about the Puffing Billy (why
it was named Billy I'm not too sure. Why not Puffing James?) and the
railway. In the old days, Puffing Billy would take livestock in its cars and they will be unloaded at Emerald and rested in one of the nearby farms before being shooed onto the main street to begin their journey to their final farms. Can you imagine the clip clop of their hooves down the dirt path of what would have been the main street?
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| This building is more than 100 years old! |
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| Puffing Billy |
After the tour, we went to the Lake. There were two parking spots - one closer to Puffing Billy and the other closer to the Lake. We opted for the one closer to the Lake, and paid $2 for an hour's parking to walk the park.
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| Emerald Lake Park |
We were greeted by loud band music when we entered the park. The Cardinia Civic Band was playing popular songs, and judging by the crowd that seated themselves on rugs on the slope facing the band, they were very successful in picking their songs! The band is part of the PAVE fest.
We stopped for a while enjoying the music before doing a loop of the park and the lake. There were many paddleboats on the lake competing with the ducks to see who can paddle faster. Most times the ducks laugh at the folly of the humans in their brightly coloured contraptions who lost the race once again.
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| View of the Ranges |
The festival was not as busy as I thought it would be, perhaps I just wasn't at the right place at the right time. However, it is more enjoyable not being stuck in a crowded place. With the views on offer, it was just marvelous to have a little space, some music and lots of sunshine to pass the day in Emerald.