Winter 2012

Tasma House and Gardens - Winter 2012

A cool Sunday afternoon on The Queen's June birthday long weekend, and it's warm inside.  The sun shows itself outside, through the misty mountain air, which so many guests enjoy walking through with their winter coats, hats, and gloves.  With air-conditioned houses, cars, and shopping malls, it's no wonder that Daylesford is so popular in winter.  Perhaps it's the last place to actually use all the winter accessories.

Wibbly-wobbly Wall in Tasma Gardens, Daylesford

I often tell people who book and stay over winter that the fresh mountain cold is a great excuse to do nothing.  Well, almost nothing, whilst sharing it with your close friends and family.  It's a great time to walk in the hills, around the lakes or the many bush trails that connect Tasma House to the outside world of mineral water, fresh forrest, or the Mill Market at the end of the street.  The house stays warm and comforting whilst guests get out and explore the Sunday markets or the main street cafe's and galleries.

Rosella in Tasma Gardens, Daylesford
On days of doing very little, it's totally fine to make a round of hot chocolates on the expresso machine or cook a long slow soup with fresh veggies from the Saturday farmers market, enjoying a fresh sourdough loaf to dip into it.  Book reading, and occasionally looking out at the cold from frosted-over windows at the colourful rosellas and cockatoos seems to add a special ingredient to a winter visit.
Cockatoo in Tasma Gardens, DaylesfordThe cold does not seem to be stopping the many children here this weekend from enjoying a bounce on the trampoline.  I have been hearing squeals of delight....one of the most beautiful sounds, reinforcing to me that things are going well for the families in residence this weekend.

Somebody contacted me regarding the celebration of their 50th birthday at Tasma House the other day.  This is a regular enquiry, and quite a number of people have now gathered their best mates and family together to do this here.  This enquiry got me thinking about why I am so passionate about my responses to these requests.  I held mine here, not because I could, but because that is what I truly wanted to do....bring my important people together in one place and share their presence, not their presents, in a slow and delicious way.

On receiving a quote for another 50th gathering, the recipient thought it too much to spend on oneself, and suggested that they and their partner could go to Bali for a week for the cost of bringing their whole gang to Tasma House for an extended weekend.  They got no argument from me, because it's true.  It's also true that you do not get to enjoy a week in Bali with up to 18 others, and the souvenirs you bring home will most probably end up at the op-shop in a few years' time.  The only comparison between the two experiences is a price point, and what happens when you bring the whole gang together is priceless!

There are 2x 80th celebrations booked in this winter.  Four generations will be able to be together at one place at the one time.  A few weeks ago we had a marvellous family gathering combining a doting matriarch, four siblings and partners, and a combined force of 10 children between them.  Madness, mayhem, and hilarity....bring it on, I say!

Ricardo Wedding Ceremony in Tasma Gardens, Daylesford

The last garden wedding for the season was held in late April, on the most glorious of autumn days.  A special helping hand from someone looking over the Beautilicious Bride, Danielle, and her Handsome Husband, Phil.  Danielle is an experienced event photographer herself, www.dlbenson.com.au, and planned the event with her partner to the smallest detail.  Their wedding was photographed by Immerse Photography.

Ricardo Reception Table on Crab Apple Lane in Tasma Gardens, Daylesford

Their success, which is obvious by the photo's and the generosity of sharing their private memories, was, in part, attributed to the fabulous team that they chose to help them achieve their ideal ceremony and celebration.


The photo's are a testament to a beautiful couple who worked hard to make a special day for themselves, and reached out to their loved ones and friends, making them all feel at home.  A toast to the happy couple!

Adrian

Wedding Couple in Tasma Gardens, Daylesford

Autumn 2012

Tasma House and Gardens - Autumn 2012



It's officially cold outside, but after the run of beautiful late Summer/early Autumn blue skies, the crispness is welcomed.

The last few months have seen three weddings, each with a unique flavour, all individually hand-made by their participants.  With help from sought-after local caterers, their families, their friends, and to a great extent, the couples themselves, they managed to make these special events quite successful. 

Wedding photo by Lara Luz, Tea Garden at Tasma House and Gardens

Here is a link to Elle and Terry's Wedding, which was held here at Tasma House in February, 2012.  Elle and Terry have graciously allowed us to share their photographs.  Also, Lara Luz, photographer for this event, has had the wedding written about in RockN'Roll Bride, an international wedding blog, focusing on unique events.  

Tasma House Wisteria Walk Painting by Carla Maxwell

Carla Maxwell has painted one of the scenes from Elle and Terry's wedding (from one of the photo's of the wisteria walk), as well as other garden scenes over the last few months.  I am sure these paintings will end up in some of the garden rooms, as Command Central gets crowded with finished paintings.

Elle and Terry Wedding at Tasma House and Gardens
Wedding photo by Lara Luz, Wisteria Walk at Tasma House and Gardens
It often looks like something out of a children's picture book when I look around the garden and outbuildings during the changing seasons.  Speaking of children, we have seen quite a few in the last few months!  It seems that sharing time away with other families or your own extended family has certainly been popular.  There have been two four-generation events at Tasma House and Gardens.  These multi-generation events have a great sense of honour attached to them, as they are momentous for those gathered, and it is an honour to host such an event by providing the type of place where everyone feels at home and welcome, from infants to distinguished older guests.


Elle and Terry Tasma House Verandah Photo
Wedding photo by Lara Luz, Verandah at Tasma House and Gardens

Other great weekends have included:
  • A 91st Birthday, with a birthday-girl flying in from England, and 4 generations to help her celebrate. 
  • Successful business operators from another regional town enjoyed bringing their whole extended families away for a fun four days together.  They cooked for each other and entertained themselves with luscious indulgence.
  • A group of midwives gathered for a weekend workshop, to network, learn, and relax together.  
  • Significant birthdays 30th, 50th, and 91st have had a look in these last few months.
Elle and Terry Wedding at Tasma House Bungalow Photo
Wedding photo by Lara Luz, Bungalow at Tasma House and Gardens

Looking ahead, lots of people will be coming to stay, for all sorts of reasons with some bookings already for 2013.  How luxurious to savour the planning of a special gathering and have a full 12 months to let the momentum and anticipation build!

Adrian

Summer 2012

Tasma House and Gardens - Summer 2012

Australia Day 2012  -- A blue sky day for Tasma House, with a three-generation family gathering off to a beautiful early weekend start.  The sound of happy kids fills the air, along with a fresh breeze that is so much appreciated after a few hot days.

It is five degrees cooler in the shade of the front verandah or in the garden under the tree canopy.  Twelve ducks and two cormorants were visiting the pond this morning, but the fish are pretty canny and have, so far, avoided the cormorants' beaks.

Tasma House has been booked every weekend this summer, so far.  There have been 40th birthday celebrations, an intimate wedding, a school-friends gathering, a larger catered wedding ceremony and function.  A number of family groups have stayed for 3-4 days together, bringing the whole gang.

The Boite Singers Festival returned this summer to Daylesford for its 26th annual festival. The singers that run workshops and perform at the evening concerts have a home here during their time in Daylesford.

One of the weddings that was held here has sent us some delicious photo's of their special moments and have allowed us to share them. 

Tasma House Lavender Bride Photo

More to come, but here is a sneaky-peek.  The photographer's name is Nina Williams, www.NinaWilliams.com.au.
  
Tasma House Barn Wedding Decorations


Watercolor painting by Carla Maxwell


Carla Maxwell has been painting in watercolours over the last few weeks on our kitchen table, and she is capturing the many birds and animals that are attracted to the gardens at Tasma House with her brushwork. 

Tasma House Verandah Watercolor Painting by Carla MaxwellThese beautiful paintings will inspire more creative works, with each season providing plenty of source material for inspiration. 

Watch out for some of the finished work around Tasma House soon.

Adrian

Tasma House Bungalow Watercolor Painting by Carla Maxwell