Wednesday, June 15, 2022

The phantom of the Hash

This last Sunday's run and walk were not for the faint-hearted as the evening shadows drew in over the historic Nundah cemetery. As we'd expected and predicted, the group of brave souls that gathered there was once more a small one, but their numbers were swelled by the presence of a local ghost or two. Walkers and runners ventured out along the bike path and returned to enjoy a ghost story or two and an excellent curry. Many thanks to our scary hares, Lax and Le W*nk!






So - our hash caravaners have finally returned from out west, and the drawn-out extended season of "Hay Fever" is over. At last we can look forward to returning to some semblance of normality on Sunday afternoons! Here are a few final shots from Strine, including one of the chalk board that recorded the second-largest sapphire found this year:



We hope to see our numbers starting to swell again from next week. Ghosts are always welcome too!

Next run/walk details

When: Sunday 19th June, 4 pm (Ghosts take note - it's a Winter Solstice meet!)

Where: Ironbark Gully, Ferny Grove. A map!

Hares: M. Promptu will set the trail. Potluck will cater (please bring something to share)

On, on!