This Sunday a large crowd (I didn't count them, but it looked like more than thirty) gathered at the SH3 favorite stomping ground of HT Ireland Reserve. Whilst google tells me it is very popular with dogs and trick-cyclists. I was not able to ascertain who the distinguished HT Ireland was or is - Answers on a postcard.
We were primed by the hares to look out for Koalas. One was seen crossing the road when the trail was set - I heard no reports post-run of sightings.
We did observe that the kid's cubbys in the area are rather better than our main places of residence
Eatons hill put on another very sultry evening. One hasher who shall be nameless commented on the almost toxic levels of BO put out at the ON-ON - not us surely???
The On-On featured delicious curries and quiche. Thanks Footsie
On a sad note, this week saw the passing of our dear hash companion Toga. Best known for doing what all of us would if it wasn't for the social pressure... refusing to go on in difficult conditions, and downing beers at Hash Christmas.
Banger and MakeAnOffer. have lost a much-loved member of their family, and we will miss him from the Hash family too. RIP, Toga.
A date for your diaries:
Please come to the Samford Community Night on Saturday March 21st. You are guaranteed a great night futher details from Culture
Next run details
When: Sunday 23rd February 5pm
Where:Neal Macrossan Park, Paddington. Near the skate park and the Ithaca pool
Hare: Culture
On, on!
There is parking in Moreton, Crystal and Caroline Streets.