Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Bracing

It's always good to explore a new area, and this Sunday was almost certainly the first time we've hashed from Dohle's Rocks. As the ruffled hair and ruffled water indicate, the breeze was brisk and bracing as people gathered on the foreshore in the late afternoon sunlight:


It's a deservedly popular spot, and some new housing has sprung up along the water near the Osprey House ecological study centre. This would have deprived some of the original six-legged inhabitants of their usual tucker, and they are probably itching to get their mandibles into some house frames and restore some ecological balance:

Here are some of Snappy's shot from the walk - thanks to her!













We headed back to the shelter of the hares' place afterwards for a drink or two and a plentiful and varied meal that fully accommodated vegetarians and carnivores alike. It also featured (in a collaboration between Donna Hay and Budgie) some excellent brownies! Many thanks to our hares for introducing us to a new venue and for their hospitality....






Thursday morning saw hashers following up on last week's ANZAC run by attending various ANZAC Day services - at

Jolly's Lookout

Samford

Lutwych

and Dayboro

We're back on the shores of the Pacific next week, as we head up to Caloundra for a run and walk hosted by Magaphone and Fizza. Don't forget the special one-off start time of 3 pm!

Next run/walk details

When: Sunday 5th May, 3 pm - note, 3 pm.

Where: Jensen Park, Booker Parade, near the Bells Creek boat ramp, Golden Beach, Caloundra. A map!

Hares: Magaphone and Fizza, assisted by Payback and Cash Converta

We suggest you bring chairs.

On, on!