Over the course of a year or two we tend to explore much of the South (and North) Pine rivers - starting from near their sources at Dayboro and Samford and going down towards their mouth near Redcliffe. This Sunday we did some more repining around a wide loop of water in Bald Hills.
Culture recalled going fishing once at Pine Rivers Park with a group of women. She was the only person to catch anything - a tilapia that had to be buried on the river bank, and a large mullet that proved to be absolutely inedible even after a number of treatments to try and disguise its taste.
The trail was flat, leafy and well-marked; and the weather was cool and pleasant. We returned to the park to replenish our precious bodily fluids and enjoy a feast of cold meat and salads. Many thanks, hares!
Cadbury showed off her scars from some recent encounters with a defib machine. Good to have you with us, and you're looking remarkably well!
Plans are in train for our attendance at the Opera at Jimbour in July. Payback is booking accommodation at the Bunyas and if you haven't yet booked your opera tickets then go online to do so.
Mile High and Hugandkiss are on pilgrimage in Japan. And our European pilgrims Charcoal and Strine have been going to church in Sicily:
This year's Easter pilgrimage for the stayathomes will be from John Scott Park.
Next run details
When: Sunday 21st April, 4 pm
Where: John Scott Park, Samford Village
Hares: Toss O'Coin will lay the trail; Potluck will lay the table (please bring something to share); and the Easter bunny will lay the eggs
On, on!