Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Samford Hash shirt in Tokyo!

Whenever Potluck caters, we end up with a banquet - more beautiful food than we can handle. And that's what happened again this last Sunday. It's impossible to mention anyone's contribution by name. But what a feast! And what a tasty variety of goodies, too! Good on yer, Potluck!

We welcomed back Where's the Beef? from a hashcation in Hong Kong and Tokyo. On a Tokyo run he was surprised to see a green Samford Hash shirt - and inside it was Moshi-Moshi! It was great to hear news of him, since he was a bit of a regular on our runs during his time in Brisbane. This blog post has a shot of Moshi-moshi wearing his green Tokyo shirt on another Potluck run back in 2012.

And speaking of green, Kermit was back again from the Solomons and New Zealand - it was good to see her!

Our hare received a down, down for some highly ambiguous arrows AND for his explanation that it was confusing setting a run from a car. What!!! A couple of others joined him for some random crimes, such as having a birthday - and a photo taken during the event shows only that phones do not make very good cameras.

We're at Mt Glorious next Sunday. Remember a change of clothing and some warm stuff - we ended up drenched and freezing on our last trip up the mountain!

Next run details
When: Sunday 31st May, 4 pm
Where: Maiala Park picnic ground, Mt Glorious. A map!
Hares: Haughty will set the run; Potluck (having done such a good job) will cater again - please bring something to share.

On, on!

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

The rain gods do it again!

The rain gods have a habit of - shall we say - making water on Leave Pass's parades, and they did it again at 9am this Sunday after he had finished setting the run at 8. But he must be starting to crawl back into their favour: this time only some of the markings were only partially washed out.

Some were quite clear, like this arrow:

And like this pile of flour:

(Good grief - what am I doing? Posting pictures of piles of flour? Note to self: Get a Life!)

It's certainly interesting to return periodically to Upper Kedron and note the ongoing developments. It was also interesting to note the vertical distance between the floor slabs of some of the new houses and the level the creek reached a couple of weeks ago. What will happen when the green hills are covered with roofs and roads, all discharging stormwater?

We followed up this food for thought with some food for the body in the form of some nicely roganed joshes. Many thanks, Leave Pass!

Eweshggr returned bearing scars from a battle with - well, his story is that it was with the corner of a bed, and he's sticking with it:


Get well soon, bro.

We have a Potluck run coming up this Sunday.

Next run details
When: Sunday 24th May, 4 pm
Where: H.T.Ireland Reserve, Eaton's Hill. A map!
Hares: Payback will set the run; Potluck will cater (please bring something to share)

On, on!

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Hot mamas and cold ski slopes

We celebrated Hot Mamas once again at this year's Mothers' Day run! As we always say, the prestigious Samford Hash Mother Superior Award is not reserved for biological mothers - after all, Mother Superiors are not really meant to have biological offspring - but this year our worthy recipient is someone who is just about to become a Mother of the Bride!

It was champers all round as Culture helped the winner Escargot into the formidable foundation-wear:

And here's a podium shot worthy of a Grand Prix, Tour de France or Miss World win:

A model Mother Superior - well, done, Escargot!

Le W*nk had set a run/walk that gave us a really good insight into how Kedron Brook had behaved in last weekend's flash flood - it must have been a terrific sight! He followed this up with some of his usual gourmet tucker. Many thanks!

And now here's a bit of news from our wandering hashers, Charcoal and Strine:
Our two weeks plus in Italy were spent living in hilltop towns - in San Colette Monastery in the old part of Assisi and then in a 'villa' outside San Gimigniano, where we spent a week two years ago. This gave us the chance to investigate both of these towns and many the smaller hilltop towns in the surrounding areas such as Cortona and Orvietto from Assisi and Monterigioni, Colle di Val d'Elsa, Lucca and...the smaller places around where we stayed in San Gim. Monterigionni was a really interesting place....There are really only two streets, an interesting square surrounded by cafes and restaurants and a pilgrim church. 
We then drove nearly one thousand km north to Vienna, staying overnight in another country B and B.
In our time staying in the Vienna Woods , about 25 km out of the old town, we made day trips down to the wineries near the Hungarian border, of course bringing some supplies back with us and to Kahlenberg Heights for some views down to the extensive town and suburbs and down to Kloster Neuburg for a wander around and then to have lunch [in]... the great restaurant down in the cellars....On Sunday went into town to go to a Piano Recital by Dan Barenboim. For a change he was the soloist and not the conductor. In the afternoon we went into the old town and through Mozart's House.
Next stop: Germany.
And here are some pics:

Monterigioni:

Skiing:
 


Strine comments: "Both skiing photos were taken up on the Glacier over 2 000m high above Soelden where we stayed, and close to the Austrian Italian border.The ski tunnel allows skiers to access the ski slopes on the other side and looking down to the Dolomite Mountains in Italy."

Charcoal disappearing up a walking track in the Vienna Woods:

Charcoal and Strine at the Music Hall in Vienna for the Daniel Barenboim Piano Recital:

Strine and Charcoal trying the local delicacies at Kloster Neuburg Restaurant, on the north side of Vienna:

Schnitzel with friends:

Next run details
When: Sunday 17th May, 4 pm
Where: Leave Pass's Upper Kedron hangout
Hare: Leave Pass

(Email us if you need directions to this run.)

On, on!


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Wetshod

There were no official creek crossings on this Sunday's run, but no-one make it home dry-shod. Heavy rain on Friday had turned some sections of trail into temporary streams - but as Gastrick pointed out, conditions were nothing like what one might expect on an English hash run. Culture and Haughty experienced a pretty muddy example of these a couple of years ago.

We celebrated Mayday once again with a fair imitation of the Red Army Choir, making the Samford Valley ring with the stirring strains of "The Red Flag."

Next week those who have not been summonsed to the parental nest will mark Mothers' Day with the presentation of our annual Mother Superior award. Click here for a reminder of last year's event.

Next run details
When: Sunday 10th May, 4 pm
Where: Le W*nk's Mitchelton manor
Hare: Le W*nk

On, on!