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Sunday, 24 June 2012

Daylesford Dispatch - Sunday, 24th June 2012

Dear Friends, like most of Australia we set our alarms for 12.30am this morning to watch Black Caviar race at Royal Ascot. We had hoped for her to canter to an easy victory, but the combination of travel and the soft track conspired to make her win far too close for comfort! It was hard to get back to sleep after that harrowing minute or so, and I was very pleased to hear that Peter Moody and the owners have decided not to race her at Newmarket, but bring her home instead.


 Black Caviar just in case you don’t recognise the colours!

We’ve had quite an emotional week without the drama of Black Caviar, as we decided it was time to part with our lovely MX5, Teddy5. For the past 14 years we have enjoyed three different versions of her, but we are finding it increasingly difficult to get in & out of her and so are most of our friends. We were due to buy new tyres and have a big service, so it seemed like the right time to trade her in on a new Mazda 2 Genki that I have called Dolly Grey.

On Thursday morning we wrote and sent off our last Rotary Bulletin, which was also an emotional thing to do. We have received some lovely comments thanking us for the bright & newsy Bulletins we have produced over 2.5 years. I think myself that most people enjoyed the Snoopy cartoons best. At lunchtime we drove to Ballarat to put Wes’s car in for service. We had hoped to see a film, but everything was slanted to a different age-group, so we enjoyed a longish lunch at Lekker Café, then spent an hour or so in the wonderful Ballarat Art Gallery, until it was time to collect Wes’s car & say goodbye to Teddy. I found myself quite teary, but soon I was in the new aluminium-coloured car and driving home in the pouring rain, with Wes behind me.

The next day I went out to see how the car looked in the daylight and discovered that we had no registration sticker! We remedied that by driving to Viva via Ballarat yesterday morning & collecting the sticker. By the time we arrived at Strathmore I felt much more confident with the car and Wes had set all the radio stations and fine-tuned the sound for me. We enjoyed a lovely visit with Viva, lots of laughs and funny stories, and eventually we left as we were due at the MCG at 2.30pm for lunch in the MCC Committee Room.

I had booked lunch there when it became available and we enjoyed it enormously. We were greeted at the door, shown to our table, given reserved seats, fed and watered & offered our table again at half-time. We decided to take this up and arrived back to find sandwiches, party pies & sausage rolls, scones, jam & cream, good coffee and tea that was served in individual teapots – all for $10.50 per head. We had been visited during lunch by Loud Gayle, who kindly changed our tickets, which were in the open, for seats under cover.
Cloke celebrating one of his 5 goals

The game lived up to all the hype, and at the end, when each & every player was spent; someone got the ball to Daisy Thomas, who kicked it as far as he could, to assure our victory. Wes had his first drive of the car on the way home & we both agreed it was very similar to our favourite car, Daffodil, which was the much earlier version of the Mazda 2.

During the week it was too wet to play golf, and the boys were lucky to get an early morning walk on the odd occasion it was only spitting. We have had over 100 mls of rain and it is very wintry with foggy mornings & misty nights. Wes managed to do another Hepburn Voices interview with Jack Walker with Barbara’s help on Monday afternoon, and on Tuesday they went to Ballarat for hydrotherapy while I shorted the iron, and cut power to the whole house every time I tried a different power point!

On Wednesday I collected Carol, who had put her car in for service and we enjoyed a lovely morning of Mah Jong with Dot & Valerie. After lunch, I drove to Glenlyon to have my nails done by Michelle, who will be working at one of our local hairdressing salons next month, which will be easier for all her clients. Meanwhile Wes had coffee with our friend, Trish Goullet, who has decided to resign from Rotary and the Art Show Committee as she has too many commitments. We are very sorry to lose her from both as she is a real contributor and without her efforts last year, we would not have had as many sponsors for our Art Show.

We enjoyed a very quiet day on Friday with me having a massage and then both of us meeting Jenny Beacham at a newish restaurant in Hepburn called Dimagi, where we enjoyed hot drinks and caught up on each other’s news. Sadly the restaurant, which has a wonderful wine cellar, including a good range of Italian wines and an interesting menu, is quite cold and would be very noisy if it was full. However, they offer $1 oysters between 4-6pm from Thursday to Sunday, so that is very tempting!

Today we had a great breakfast, with the wonderful company of Andrew & Syd, who had driven up from Melbourne for the day. Kim & Gary remembered them both and Gary & Syd spent the morning outdoing each other with jokes, while Aileen, Gail, Kim, Wes & I all contributed some amusing stories along the lines of out of the mouths of babes. It was too wet for the boys to come with us, so Wes dropped me home with some toast for them, and he went back to spend more time with Andrew & Syd & then take Barbara for a big shop. Harvest Café where we have breakfast is across the road from Coles, which means Barbara doesn’t have to transfer into and out of the car twice.                                                                                    

 Jane Fonda, 1999 Murder Weekend

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