The Singing Gardens of C.J Dennis & Tearooms in Toolangi, Victoria | Landmark & historical place
The Singing Gardens of C.J Dennis & Tearooms
Locality: Toolangi, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 5962 9282
Address: 1694 Healesville-Kinglake Rd 3777 Toolangi, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.thesinginggardens.com.au
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25.01.2022 We have been busy taking photos in the garden and thought you might like to see some. We hope you enjoy them!
24.01.2022 Snowing lightly in Toolangi...not enough for a snow man but here's hoping :-)
23.01.2022 Hi Everyone, Yesterday was a fantastic Spring day spent out in the garden enjoying the colour and our visiting feathered friends. Here are a few photos from the day and we hope you enjoy seeing what is going on here. There is a special photo at the end of our new mother duck giving her ducklings one of their first swimming lessons so be sure to check it out.... Stay well and we will give you a Covid-19 update as soon as we are in a position to.
21.01.2022 Dear Singing Gardens Customers, Our Winter closure is almost at an end and as you would be aware the Covid-19 situation has not improved and we are currently in the middle of a second wave of virus. As a result we will NOT be opening in September and will NOT be open for Father's Day as we had hoped.... Rest assured we will be reopening as soon as it is possible to do so and in the meantime keep you and your families in our thoughts and prayers. Warm Wishes Jan Williams Proprietor
17.01.2022 **********UPDATE ON SHEILA********* Thanks everyone for your lovely messages of support. Sheila really appreciated them and was more confident going to the Puppy Dentist. Turns out she had to have 4 teeth out but is doing very well and loving being spoiled now she is home. ************************************... Attention please this is a message from Sheila. As most of you know she is our Social Ambassador and meets everyone who comes to the garden. You may notice her less than sparkling attitude in this photo. There is a reason for this. Firstly, she would like everyone to abide by the lock down rules and act responsibly so this can all end quickly because she is missing her visitors and not having any children to play with; Secondly, she is a tad nervous because she has to go to the puppy dog dentist tomorrow and have a tooth pulled out. She is worried her smile may not be up to its usual standard afterwards. However the real issue is she is worried the Puppy Tooth Fairy will not come and she is not sure where to hide her tooth so she doesn't miss out on a well deserved treat (like a new frizbee). So to help our poor Sheila relax can you please suggest the best place to hide her tooth so the Puppy Tooth Fairy can find it!! Maybe you need to ask your dogs to see what they think Sheila should do? Thank you on behalf of Sheila X
13.01.2022 A couple more photos from the garden this week. I hope you enjoy them. Now here's a question for all of you clever clogs out there...can anyone tell me what the picture on the left is of? Let's hear your best guesses peeps :-)
13.01.2022 Just sharing some colour with you all :-) First daffodil, Grandy from the middle of the lawn and yellow helebore from the small garden bed down the back of the property. What's flowering in your garden?
10.01.2022 Some more snow photos from the other day. The garden was just magical and we wish you had been here to share it with us.
10.01.2022 What can I say...Wonder Woman Tuesday! Just love strong and independent women and our fearless leader at the Singing Gardens is a fine example. Put a photo in the comments of a Wonder Woman you know and let's see how many we can get.
09.01.2022 Unfortunately due to Covid restrictions it doesn't look like we will reopen until 2021. We will review the situation as it changes and keep you informed. In the meantime here are a couple of photos of the gardens to get you through.
05.01.2022 No snow yet but a good downpour of hail. How are you going on this frosty Friday?
01.01.2022 Another session of stalking the birds visiting the garden! 1. Blue Wren (this one's nicknamed big mouth) 2. Crested Honey Eater 3. Red Browed Finch 4. White Browed Scrubwren taking a bath... 5. White Browed Scrubwren down near the pond (this one's nicknamed Grumpy) We hope you enjoy these little guys/gals.
01.01.2022 Kept on snowing....
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