Monday, June 3, 2013

Long black, with hills on the side

It was getting pretty black out there this Sunday by the time the last of the runners made it home. Others had earned themselves the title of SCB by taking the vehicular option for the last long uphill stretch.

Thomas Morrison Reserve was an unexpected find - a very pleasant bit of secluded parkland which would be great for flying kites or throwing a frisbee.  Just remember to BYO bridge (it was a pity we didn't have a camera handy when the members of Samford Hash tightroped across Shockjock's Crossing.)

Back at home base, Miss Demeanour provided a Moroccan feast with 2 choices each of couscous and mains - yummy!  And the traditional brewery tour was finished off with a traditional tasting of the current brew.  A great evening for greedy people....

We sang Happy Birthday to Kermit, and also bade her farewell - she's off to the Solomon Islands for 3 months to work on a health project. Bon voyage!

Finally - no matter how long our runs have been, none could match one that In Your Dreams and Where's the Beef experienced in Tokyo. Instead of the usual 1-hour trail, an over-enthusiastic hare set a 22 km course!  Le W*nk, please note - there's no need to compete....

Next run details
When: Sunday 9th June, 4 pm
Where: That really tricky corner on Bygott's Road (check the map)
Hares: Redbreast and Jamesbondage

On, on!