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Sunday, 28 October 2012

Daylesford Dispatch - Sunday, 28th October, 2012


 
Dear Friends, I have decided to treat myself to a break from worrying about our Artists (all 110 of them with their 381 paintings, some of which are having last minute name changes). Part of my procedure when processing entries is to scan everything then return a copy of the scanned entry, with our receipt to the Artist. One painter received his receipt and copy and emailed me to ask me to change his painting entitled Daylesford Post Office to Daylesford Town Hall, on the grounds that an astute observer would probably notice his error when looking at the painting! You have to laugh and enjoy it all.

This morning, we were a small group of 7 at breakfast, where Kim regaled us with some wonderful stories of weddings he has helped out recently including a very country one last night, where one-third of the guests were heavy smokers and had to be accommodated in their own marquee, and where swaying Chinese lanterns had tea candles lit until the inevitable fire started. John & Jan had gone to Melbourne yesterday to do an MCG tour, but sadly the train trip he promised her was replaced by a coach, which took them to places they had never seen – Footscray, Sunshine etc. They were very impressed with the tour and could have spent hours in the beautiful MCC Museum.


Yesterday was local election day for most of Victoria and we were delighted to discover our friends, Kate Redwood (whom we have known since 1972) and Pierre Niclas (Rotarian, Member of the Art Show Committee & co-owner of Hepburn Springs PO), had been elected to represent our Ward for the next 4 years.

We had spent the day working at our desks except for a small break in the morning, when I went out to deliver mail & labels to the Hepburn PO and stopped in Vincent Street Daylesford to collect Warren’s tablets from the pharmacy. Saturday morning in Daylesford is a delight, but when you are dying to get back to work, having great chats with every second person can be a trial, even if it is a thrill to see them.

We had been invited to the opening of the Daylesford Macedon Ranges Open Studios at Kyneton yesterday afternoon, so set off at 4.30pm for the 30 minute drive. I asked Wes to drive as my head was so full of the Art Show; I thought I wouldn’t concentrate well enough. We had to laugh as firstly Wes missed the Kyneton turn-off & drove to Malmsbury, where he missed the first Kyneton turn-off on the Calder. We took the second turn-off & he missed all the turns to the City Centre, so we finally arrived at Piper Street at 5.15pm in time to listen to the Cox Plate, which was a most exciting race.

Ocean Park just beats All Too Hard

We had been told to park in Piper Street as it was the easiest way to get to the Church Hall, but there was no way of getting to the Hall from there, so we drove around until we found a spot near the Church and met another car doing the same thing. The Opening was good, there were plenty of artists there, and we were only sorry that the organiser neglected to mention our Art Show, especially as we have offered to promote her programme at our Show.

After the speeches and a phone call from one of the scrutineers of the election, we drove to Kate Redwood’s home and waited with her for the official result. She polled the highest number of votes after preferences, and was very excited indeed. We left her as the party was beginning and came home where Wes made pizzas and we were in bed and asleep early.

The rest of this week was mostly spent at the computer as all the entries flooded in. I had hoped to play Mah Jong, but I was too busy to do any more than pop my head in and say hello as I drove to Hepburn PO on Wednesday. We had a very good final Art Show meeting with everyone present, and everyone feeling good about their contributions. On Thursday Wes led a band of painters to get the Art Show screens ready – he, Brian, Roger & Georgina worked very hard and got it all done, then rewarded themselves with lunch at Gracenotes Café.

So there you are – our Guest Room already has 8 artworks in it as well as raffle prizes, Gift Vouchers, raffle tickets, a Collingwood gnome (don’t ask) and all the paraphernalia you need to run a successful Art Show in the country. If you are in our area at all over the Melbourne Cup weekend, please pop into the Daylesford Town Hall and have a look.


 

  

Our beautiful Japanese Maple – photo taken yesterday 

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