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On my first visit to the Lorne Hotel around a year ago I discovered the abundant native delights known as the white cockatoo. On the balcony next door we could see a row of them sitting happily one foot holding onto the rail while holding a cracker in the other. On a quest to get healthy we had purchased low fat potato chips and as this was all we had put them on the deck on a plate.
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A very imporessive establishment offering three levels of fine art, gifts and dining. Before entering the building please take some time to explore the garden as you wont be disappointed.
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One of those gems you hope to find in every town. Located in Howe Street a narrow entrance bordered with manicured hedges leads you to a cottage filled with speciality products and light dining.
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I don’t understand Daylesford’s aversion to Christmas decorations. You could drive through Hepburn Springs and Daylesford without even knowing what season it was. The town (and I mean in particular the Council) offers no colour of the festive season at all. If they did – I couldn’t find it.
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For the 15 years that I have been visiting Daylesford this has been a tradition for locals and visitors alike. Not many may go to church on a Sunday but they do make it to the Sunday Market. Starting at 8 a.m (be kind and come at 9 a.m. to allow the stall owners to wake) till 3 p.m. (although many are finished by 2 p.m.) every Sunday no matter what the weather is like.
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