Today, we spent the morning soaking in the colour, creativity, and community spirit of market day at the Feast of the Senses.



From the moment we arrived, the buzz of cheerful voices, the scent of tropical fruits, sizzling food stalls, and the sight of handmade treasures welcomed us into a space that truly lives up to its name.
We wandered through a sea of local stalls, each offering a glimpse into the talent and heart of our region. We chatted with stallholders, sampled sweet and spicy delights, and admired the craftsmanship on display.
There was a palpable sense of pride in the air – the kind that comes from people doing what they love and sharing it with others.
One standout was RD Creations – a stall that immediately caught our eye with its vibrant and innovative range of 3D-printed ornaments and gifts.

Their work is not only visually stunning but also incredibly thoughtful and unique.
From intricately layered designs to clever custom-made keepsakes, RD Creations is redefining what’s possible with 3D printing.
It was wonderful to speak with the creators and hear their passion for blending technology with art.



Events like this remind us how fortunate we are to live in a region rich in talent and community spirit.
The Feast of the Senses isn’t just about food – it’s about connection, creativity, and celebrating what makes our corner of the world so unique.
We left with full hearts (and full bags), grateful for the experience and inspired by the people we met.
Once home, I needed a solid dose of painkillers for my current back injury and spent the remainder of the day floating in the pool, where I found relief from both the pain and the heat.
Until next year, Feast of the Senses – thank you for a truly delicious day.
Did you attend the feast this year? What was the highlight for you?







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