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Sunday 22 April 2018

Daylesford Autumn Dispatch - Sunday, 22nd April 2018



The rain continued through last Sunday, which played havoc with the Market & local footy, but it did thrill most of us, who have been despairing of ever seeing heavy rain again!

We had a good turn up at breakfast at Larder, where Sandy was signing copies of the local paper, The Advocate, where she featured on the inside front page. David was quoted on the front page, but there was no photo of him!




             Barbara, Sandy, David, Janine, Judi & Wes all deep in conversation
                                 
                               
 Jessie’s husband, Anthony, surprised her with a tattoo, which she thought was OK!

I’ve been quite asthmatic with the sudden cold weather, so cancelled early morning walks & gym & hope to be back to normal again this week. Dot was unable to play Mah Jong on Wednesday, so instead I visited Alanna Quinn, who has left EKO & opened her own salon (Spa+Beauty) in Hepburn Springs. She has been giving me pedicures for some years & I preferred to continue with her, which Emma, the owner of EKO, fully understood.




That night, we received the very welcome news that Jessie was back home again & we are off to visit her on Tuesday morning, which is perfect for us both. Bilbo gets his stitches out tomorrow, so we will be comfortable about leaving him alone for some hours. Afterwards, we will be catching up with Paun & Brian, who are in South Yarra for a few days, so they can see Jessie & other family members. The crowd funding for the Fells has reached over $24,000, which is astonishing. Thanks to everyone who has asked after them, donated or offered help – much appreciated by them & us.

Wes decided to go & see the Blues play West Coast at the MCG when Ben & Jack Lazzaro (right) invited him to join them. He caught the train & was rapt when the Blues got the first goal. They lost by only 10 points, which gives their fans some hope for a win soon.

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