Monday, December 9, 2019

Mists from the Himalayas

When the Hash group landed in Delhi a few years ago an obliging local explained that what we could see in the air was "mists from the Himalayas". Those darned Himalayan mists have traveled as far south as Australia over the last couple of months and were pretty thick in Ferny Grove on Sunday. Is it wise to take exercise when you're sucking smoke particles into your lungs with every breath? Dunno - perhaps we should ask someone from Marlboro country for an unbiased opinion?

Scratchit and Floater took the walkers on a simple circuit of the Kings Park part of Keperra. At least, it should have been simple - but a number of hashers made it less so by wandering off up into the Keperra bushland, while three ended up at Bunnings (which is not a bad place to visit on a Sunday afternoon, but was not on the trail). The runners also took in the Tramway Museum and circled the dump (OK, recycling centre).

And speaking of dumps, Eweshggr ran into this lady going through the garbage at Mt Nebo this last week:


It was good to see Cadbury and Shaggy, who turned up just in time for her to do her permitted 200 metre walk to get to the pasta, salad, snags and cookies. Many thanks, hares!




It's Hash Christmas this Friday in Dayboro, with a recovery run to follow on Sunday.

And remember that tickets to the next SPADEwerx production would make great Christmas presents!


Next run details
When: Sunday 15th December, 5 pm
Where: John Scott Park, Samford Village
Hares: M. Promptu will set the trail; Potluck will cater (please bring something to share)

On, on!