Last week we were dazzled by Lightscape at the Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The 2.2km illuminated trail around the gardens was filled with wonder and magic. Themes included Indigenous culture, flowers and lasers. We were welcomed (Wominjeka) at the start and farewelled (Twaganin Ganin) at the end in the Woi-Wurrung language of the local Wurundiji people.
We loved it this year more than last year. It was less busy. We ate a light meal beforehand so we could enjoy the food at the Terrace (approximate halfway point). The lights leading up to the Terrace were good but after it they were truly amazing. Many of the lights moved and changed colour so the images were really dynamic. By the end we felt it was better than last year. Here are some of my photos.
Why don't you know me? |
Fire garden |
Sea of Light |
Skating Birds |
On Country |
First Peoples Melbourne Art Trams x Lightscape |
Lilies |
Entrance to the Terrace of food carts |
fantastic mushroom dumplings |
warming mulled wine |
Toast and Roast marshmallows |
Sylvia ate a brulee doughtnut while I hung out at the fire. |
toasting and roasting marshmallows |
view from Terrace across lake to the city skyline |
"Climb ever to the sun and have the shadows fall behind you" |
Winter Cathedral |
Laser ferns |
walking through hanging lights |
changing colours of the hanging lights |
trees lit up looking like giant parsley |
Also see my visit to Lightscape, Melbourne Botanic Gardens in 2023.
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