Sunday, December 30, 2012

Last run of the year


A glance back over the archives for the year shows that there have been some notable highs and lows for Samford Hash in 2012.  We've had some pain, and we've had a lot of fun...we've celebrated some milestones, we've welcomed some new members, and we've kept the traditions alive.  As the old song goes: "These are the times we will dream about - and we'll call them the good old days...."

But enough of this sentimental sniveling!  It's time to usher in 2013, and we anticipated this with a some really expensive sparklers and a rendition of Auld Lang Syne this Sunday.  M. Promptu took us around an enjoyable route and Potluck again provided a notable feast.  Moshi-moshi did sterling service in treating one of Samford Hash's pampered pooches to a healthy run, dragging her along by the collar for the last km or so....

For those who didn't get enough cracks in their crackers, here are a few more:

"Doctor, doctor, I think I'm getting shorter!"
"Well, you'll just have to be a little patient."

Q.  What did the blonde call her pet zebra?
A.  Spot

"Knock, knock"
"Who's there?"
"Miniature"
"Miniature who?"
"Miniature let me in I'll tell you."

"Doctor, doctor, I think I'm a refrigerator!"
"Does that worry you?"
"No, but I sleep with my mouth open, and the little light keeps my wife awake...."

Perhaps that's enough for now...We'll keep some for next year (I heard that!)

Next run details
When: Sunday 6 January, 2013 - 5 pm
Where: Corner Buranda Road and Clear Mountain Road, Clear Mountain
Hares: Charcoal and Strine

On, on!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Well, we made it!

In this little corner of the universe at least, December 21 passed with no more than the odd hangover or painful Achilles tendon.  The rites we practice every Sunday afternoon (and Wednesday, too - can't forget the mid-week run) obviously worked in fending off Planet X and the giant solar flares that might otherwise have wiped us out.  Well done, Samford Hash!

We had a shortish trot on Sunday to allow time for a dip in the creek.  The water was a bit low following some months of minimal rainfall, but still pretty darn pleasant....

Next Sunday?  It's time for our usual Christmas Leftover Recovery Run.  Look out for curried turkey and well-ripened Christmas pud.  We'll christen some of the new trackwork that's been going on around the village.

Next run details
When: Sunday 30 December, 5 pm
Where: John Scott Park, in the centre of the metropolis
Hares: M. Promptu will set the run.  Potluck will provide the leftovers - please bring something to share.  (And sniff it first.)

On, on!

Monday, December 17, 2012

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today...


for a Hash run - but also to celebrate some wonderful wedding anniversaries!"

Our runaway champions in the marriage stakes this last Sunday were our hares, Jamesbondage and Redbreast.  This beaut picture was taken on the 15th December 1962, (they were both teenagers at the time):

50 years later and their marriage continues to go from strength to strength.  As the old Lucky Strike ads used to say - they'd rather fight than switch....

The other anniversaries this week were those of Mile High and Hugandkiss (25 years strong) and of Shockjock and Miss Demeanour (16 years and thriving).  Congratulations to them all!  Mid-December clearly is the height of the mating season round this neck of the woods....

A pleasant, warm and not-too-hilly tour of the neighbourhood was followed by a champagne toast to the hares, and then a champagne christening of the house they've had built as a rental property.  It looked and smelt very clean and new when we arrived back from the run. I'm not sure what it was like after we spent half an hour there.... Many thanks to our hares - what a huge weekend for them!

Here are a few more pics from the Red Dress Run last week.

A stylish pair before the run (love the hat!):

And another stylish pair (love that hat too!):

At the Christmas tree in King George Square:

Carols by the river:

We're planning a pre-Christmas swim in Cedar Creek next Sunday - so bring your togs (or bring your effrontery, and skinny dip.)

Next run details
When: Sunday 23rd December, 5 pm
Where: Andy Williams Park, approximately 7.35 km up Cedar Creek Road
Hares: Culture and Haughty

On, on!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Silly season Hashfest!

This time of year is mad, mad, mad!  But Samford Hashers still found time to squeeze three great Hash events into the four days between the 7th and the 10th of December!

Friday evening saw us gather at Le W*nk's for the feasting, frolics and japes that distinguish Hash Christmas. Here's a selection of shots from the occasion....

Le W*nk's champagne oysters, as served by him to some very famous people (he claims):


Some cheerful beachgoers (our theme: "On the beach")




A mo from a Christmas cracker brought out an inner dictator:

Performance by the Fab Four:

And another Fab Four:

And a Fab Five:

Playing in the sand:

And now a selection of pics from Santa's seaside grotto:






On Sunday Leave Pass treated us to another tour de Upper Kedron.  You'd think we'd know the area by now, but some of us still managed to get ourselves lost....

And then on Monday evening a goodly Samford contingent donned designer numbers and braved the Big Smoke for the annual Red Dress Run.  There were 12 of us (including a couple of Japanese visitors) and there would have been 14 - had not one of us been struck down by a medical emergency just before the run.  Fortunately, he's now recovering back home, but he must have raised some eyebrows in the emergency department with his scarlet frock and fishnets....

Some of the early ones gathering outside the venue:

The event must have raised a fair sum for the Sally Army.  Radar again set a classy run through some interesting bits of the city, and the midway refreshment stop featured the usual port and lemon (this must be the only occasion of the year that we swig this beverage - I wonder what it really tastes like?)

Free drinks at the Caxton after the run (thanks to the sponsors!):


Next run details
When: Sunday 16th December, 5 pm
Where: Jamesbondage and Redbreast's home on the range
Hares: Redbreast and Jamesbondage

(If you need directions to this run, please email us)

On, on!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The first run of summer


proved a real challenge.  Our hare Shockjock decided to demonstrate his housework skills at the last moment, which delayed the start a bit. Then there was the odd hill on the trail - funny, that, for Bunya - and it had been a scorcher of a day.  All this meant that the SCBs among the walkers took an hour and a half to do their version of the circuit, while it was dark before the serious walkers arrived home....

No one complained, but.  The trail was a varied and interesting one, with the odd downhill segment thrown in (you may not remember any downhills, but there were some.)  It included some good old-fashioned bush bashing: there was barbed wire to climb through and lantana to beat down - and there were ticks to fight off, and landowners to avoid.  Heimie was so daunted he headed off for home on his own...and Cash Converta ended up in hospital with a tick bite reaction.  All in all, it was a run that will linger in our memories, at least until the world ends on December 21st.

Great pies and peas too, hares!  And we really liked the homebrewed Pale Ale - we're looking forward to lots more on Friday night!

So it's:


Next run details
When: Sunday 9th December, 5 pm
Where: Leave Pass's hacienda on the Upper Kedron pampas
Hares: Leave Pass and Heimie

On, on!