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Fun at the Farm

 

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Children’s birthday parties are always interesting to photograph. They are always so colorful and super fun! The kids are usually hyped up and excited, with the undercurrent of organised chaos ‘behind the scene’, as the mothers (with their invisible elves) was doing multitudes of tasks to make the party runs without a glitch. This birthday party at the Farmyard Nursery was nothing but extreme fun. Not only that I got to take photos of happy beautiful children, I got to take photos of children AND baby animals. Who doesn’t love baby animals? (almost) NO ONE, right? Children and baby animals combined, you have BOOM!!!, cuteness overload. Guaranteed.

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Birthday Party, Event Photographer, Canberra Photographer

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These lucky city kids were enjoying themselves; they pet the guinea (or optional lizards), fed baby chooks and their moms, combed the hair of the donkey, cuddled those super cute little lambs, and more. The barn was bright with all natural lights, made it easier to capture all the sweet moments. But, the young ones were not the only ones who received the children’s love and affection that day, the farm also have big farm animals, and they too were enjoying the attention, and happy to be hand fed by the little hands. There were cows, huge pig, sheep, and also turkeys (who were very noisy), and swans, or were they ducks, or goose. I’m not sure now, I do need to go out to the farm more.

All in all, it was a good day. Hope you enjoy some of the sweet moments captured in the photographs above.

Here is the link to the Farmyard Nursery website www.farmyardnursery.com.au

The farm is located at 25 Mugga Lane, Canberra, and opens by appointment only. For more details, just check out their website!

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Apple Pickers

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The end of the first week of school holiday in Canberra is here. I know some parents have started to run out of whatever tricks/treats they keep up their sleeves to entertain their kids. Our activity today could be a nice choice, if you live in Canberra. It was a nice day out, so a bunch of us headed out to an apple orchard close to the airport. The orchard was not too big, it’s a good size to spend up to an hour there to walk up and down their rows and rows of apple trees. The nice lady who greeted us gave us a quick brief on where to go, and armed us with a map with details of type of apples there. Some rows had apples that had been hanging for a long time, which meant they were good for cooking, baking and juicing. Other types were crunchy and good to eat right there and then.

 

fresh apple in the box - tanbella orchard, canberra

 

For those who are interested, the place is called Tanbella Orchard, located in Pialligo (20A Beltana Rd). To come there is free, you only pay what you pick, which was $6/kilo. You could eat the apples while you picked, they were free. My kids always enjoy fruit picking. The only problem, in my case, was to stop them from picking too much. We could only eat so much apples, right..not to mention the bill later. The price per kilo was dearer than what you pay normally at supermarket/market, but the fun of twisting one single apple from its little branch, well, that you can’t do at the shops. And that was the extra bit that cost you. My kids’ total tally was 2.6 kilo, which came to $16, which was okay. Oh, they only accept cash, btw.

After we paid what we picked, our kids were given out free apple juice, freshly pressed, from the orchard.

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Loving Food. Loving Life.

I love food. Everybody knows it. Fortunately, my whole family also lovers of food. We love to eat. We love to make up a milestone or occasions so we can celebrate it with food. We don’t always celebrate these milestones, fake or real, by eating out, we also do the whole going-to-the-fresh market and cook the whole big feast at home, and have some friends around. This time, it was a real celebration. A month ago, our family celebrated a family milestone. Our son just received his sacrament of confirmation, and it’s kind of a biggy. It was a beautiful mass we had with the Archbishop, which left all of us, my family and my son’s sponsor (a.k.a my bff), spiritually refreshed and unexplainably ecstatic. So yeah, we celebrate!

We went to one of our favorite restaurants here in Canberra, Pialligo Estate. We have been there before, back in March, for my birthday, and we just love it. I brought my camera this time too, because I just kind of miss it. It’s been awhile since the last time I took photos for the fun of it. In previous years, especially when I was doing my Project 365, I was almost never without my camera in my hands, and I remember how much joy I had from taking photographs just for me. Do not get me wrong. I love my clients, and I am grateful for the trust and work they give me. I just miss the selfishness that sometimes required when I take photos just for me, when I answer to no one, and I take photos the way I like it. I was in a mission to find that pure joy again, while celebrating family milestone with good food.

In short, celebration + delicious food + photography = win win win.

Here are some family shots during our lunch. We, the adults, opted for a 6 course degustation menu. So we were there awhile, filled with anticipation, and later food, then happiness.

 

 

All this talk about good food…it seems wrong if I don’t share with you what we ate. Non foodies out there, you can just move along and go straight to the non-food photos at the end. My fellow foodies however, enjoy the photos and the description of the whole menu below.

6 course degustation menu - Pialligo Estate, Canberra

This is our 6 course degustation menu. I asked my husband to take a photo of the menu so I can see again in details what I had that day. I am no food critic, so I won’t make any comment about each food. I can only say it was a party in my mouth between 1 – 5PM that day. And I had to skip dinner because there was just no space left.

Top left – Fraser Island Spanner Crab, Watermelon, Raddish & Smoked Cream

Top right – Heritage Sweet Potatoes, Local Walnut, Buttermilk, Salted Lemon & Ossau Iraty

Bottom right quadrant, top left – Line-Caught Snapper, Young Fennel, Diamond Shell Clams, Almond & Blood Orange

Bottom left – Full-Blood Wagyu from David Blackmore, Spring Onions, Jerusalem & Globe Artichoke

Bottom right quadrant, center bottom – Selection of Australian & International Cheese

Bottom right quadrant, top right – Varlhona Jivara Chocolate, Macadamia Nut, Wattleseed & Coffee

You think this is all we ate that day, right. Wrong. The wonderful people of Pialligo Estate, they love to feed people good food. The didn’t think the six plate of food is plenty for one person to take. They served us a pre-starter, pre-dessert, and post dessert. The photos below show these three additional food, plus my daughter’s dessert. She didn’t want the ‘default’ dessert set for kiddies, she asked the waiter for the chef to make her something fruity. Or a plate with some fruit and ice cream combo. She was plenty happy with what was served.

 

Extras - Pialligo Estate, Canberra

 

These ‘extras’ were not in the menu, so I am just going to explain them to the best of my ability. Top left, pre-starter, smoked salmon with lovely fresh herbs, and a dollop of some sort of cream cheese inside pork crackling thingy. The first ‘mmm’ came out thanks to these babies. Top right was my daughter’s dessert. Vanilla ice cream, strawberries, poached pear, some nutty crumbs and super duper yummy honey comb made fresh. Bottom right was pre dessert, I think. I couldn’t think now. I couldn’t remember what ice cream that was, but it was served with lovely blackberries, candied sweet potatoes (I could just make this thing up now), and gingerbread pieces. Last but definitely not least, the bottom left photo, it’s an array of goodness in sweets. A cup of salted caramel toffee (of fudge?), beautiful soft little donuts, marshmallows, and mint macarons.

My son did not have the six course degustation menu, he picked his three course menu that day. We have learned the hard way last  March, that he could eat as much as an adult. We made a mistake of ordering him a kiddy steak last time, and it was not enough so we had to order him two portion. It was a lesson well learned. He was really happy with his lunch that day, he made a suggestion to come back every month. Yeah. Right. We could, if we just fast the 30 days in between our monthly visit. Sure, child, why not.

The sun was almost setting when we finally emerged back to the outside world. We took a couple of photos around the lovely estate.

 

Post Lunch - Pialligo Estate, CanberraPost Lunch - Pialligo Estate, Canberra

 

Feeling so blessed. And hungry too now…

 

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Portrait Project – 45/52

 

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Mother and Son. This beautiful capture of this lovely mom and her boy was taken when we were all hanging out having coffee together, sitting outside and enjoying the spring weather. For some reason I had my camera with me, though armed only with the 50mm lens, which I haven’t used for a long time, and I kinda missed. You just  never know when a good light suddenly hits you, or great tender moment like this happens. They come so random. I’m glad I had my camera that day.

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Portrait Project – 44/52

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The boy who never really liked to have his photo taken, well at least not by me, was a totally different person today. Not only playing with me, he posed, checked how it turned out in the camera, and posed some more. It’s a Happy Day!

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