Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Bon voyage

This last Sunday we bade a sad and traditional farewell to Squelch, who is heading off to defend us in Iraq for the next 6 months. Le W*nk tried to turn the occasion into a touching ceremony, but was told by Tatty to keep his hands to himself. We pledged ourselves to keep the home fires burning bright.




And we urged Squelch to watch out for people wearing hats like this:


The hares took us on a scenic route through the bush and up and down a few hills. The rays of the setting sun slanted prettily through the undergrowth until it set - when the walkers still on trail had to resort to their torches to follow the flour. I think we had about 30 runners and walkers when we set out, and almost that many at the end.



 
 
 

A number of us head off on Wednesday for Interhash in Fiji, so heaven knows where we'll be running on Sunday. Those keeping the home fires burning in Samford will meet for a potluck run at our home base in John Scott Park (and a fireplace there to keep a literal fire burning would be very nice.)

Finally, here are some of Eweshggr's shots from the 2018 Hash Girraween trip:













Next run details
When: Sunday 27th May, 4 pm
Where: For those taking part in off-shore activities - who knows? For the stayathomes - John Scott Park, Samford Village
Hares: For the stayathomes - M. Promptu or Toss O'Coin will set the run; Potluck will cater (please bring something to share.)

On, on!