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Sunday, 29 May 2016

Daylesford Autumn Dispatch - Sunday, 29th May, 2016



Dear Friends, I can’t believe this is my last Autumn Dispatch – it’s been a beautiful season with lots of stunning colours & warmer temperatures than usual, but not enough rain. Let’s hope Winter brings lots of much-needed rain.
When Bilbo & I reached the Market last Sunday, I gave Yvonne a big hug, told her how good John’s funeral had been and explained I had told Bilbo that he wouldn’t be getting cabbage leaves anymore. Yvonne immediately called over to John’s son, Corey, who now helps her with her stall and asked him – “what was your father’s last instruction about the market?” He replied, “Don’t forget to give cabbage leaves to that dog – not the outer leaves, the sweeter inner ones” – so Bilbo didn’t miss out after all.

We had a lovely time at breakfast, and Margot was very thrilled with her welcome by all of us including Bilbo, who nestled up against her legs with delight, knowing that ample food was to follow. We let Margot tell us all about her wonderful 5-week cruise until Aileen arrived with a great story about buying her latest car, which involved the Melbourne salesman driving his family up to Daylesford on a Sunday so that she could decide about the car, and her feeding them all with her famous scones.


Me at the Food Gallery still in celebration mode  

After breakfast, we came home & I spent a very quiet day doing the washing & ironing & watching the footy, especially being impressed by GWS as they made light work of the all-conquering Western Bulldogs. Wes visited Margot to help her download all the updates on her computer that had been building up while she was away and arrived back to find me resting in bed.

I felt much better on Monday morning & headed off to gym in between showers of rain.  When I got back, we tackled the self-watering pots and got them in position on the decking. Of course, the fittings weren’t quite as snug as promised, so Wes bought some silicone to make sure that there were no leaks in the future. I bought five punnets of seedlings – 2 kinds of parsley, coriander, leeks & baby spinach. Now we just have to wait for them to grow! 



The film this week was Eddie the Eagle, which I was sure would be much better than the shorts and I was right. The small audience loved it and there wouldn’t have been a dry eye at the end. It should be compulsory viewing for younger ones especially as it is a true story, which deals with following your dream in spite of setbacks. We sat at the Food Gallery afterward with croissants and hot drinks to debrief.

It was particularly chilly on Wednesday morning and there were only 4 of us, including Barry, at gym, which meant we had a good run at all the equipment & Barry got a chance to make sure we were all doing things properly. Afterwards I met up with Valerie & Dot at Muffins & More for a fun morning of Mah Jong, where the games were shared evenly. The café was doing a roaring trade, as everyone was cold in the wind. The highlight of the morning was a quick visit by Fiona Harris with her new 8-week old puppy, Luna, who is a groodle (golden retriever & poodle). Afterwards I went to Fiona’s shop, Daylesford Aromatherapy, and had a good cuddle.




In the afternoon, we decided to light the fire as it was so cold and it was still alight the next morning, so we banked it up & enjoyed it for another day. We had planned to go to Melbourne, visit the Old Gaol and use a Gift Voucher to see a film at the Kino, but when it was so cold & wet, and with the memory of the awful crash on the Calder Highway fresh in our minds, we decided to stay home instead.



I was all geared up on Friday to get tickets for the Adelaide Test for us & the Knoxes, and discovered at 9am that there were none for sale as no decision has been made on whether it will be a day or day/night game.
In the afternoon, it was warm and sunny, so Bilbo & I pumped mineral water at Leitches Creek, and went for a stroll around the Daylesford Cemetery, thinking about the good friends that lie there.

The footy that night was very exciting, with the Swans bringing North Melbourne’s winning run of 9 to an end with a game that stopped North’s flowing play. Buddy was unstoppable and Sydney is looking the goods for another tilt at the Flag.

As a cryptic crossword lover, I really enjoy this Snoopy cartoon, but it isn’t quite the calibre of DA on Fridays with his fascinating wordplay and intricate themes. Last Friday’s revolved around clues that lacked the letter ‘x’ and you only worked that out by solving the major clue, the answer to which was ‘crosses out’.

Yesterday was a very busy day at home – Wes walked Bilbo early, came home to give me a henna treatment, and then washed Bilbo. He relaxed for a while with Saturday’s Age, before getting stuck back into Ancestry. I decided to get all the washing & ironing done, as well as clean the silver with a view to spending the afternoon at the local footy watching the Daylesford Doggies play the Clunes Magpies.

 We took Bilbo with us and he enjoyed himself very much indeed, especially at quarter-time when he got a biscuit. The Doggies were much too strong for the Magpies and won by 12 goals. We lasted until half time, when the sun disappeared and cold descended very rapidly.


Bilbo at the footy resting his head on my feet

This morning we are heading off on our usual routine. I wanted very much to go to the MCG this afternoon to see the Collingwood Magpies play the Western Bulldogs, but the game doesn’t start until 3.20pm, which means a trip home completely in the dark. Wes offered to drive me to and from Ballan Station, but there appear to be buses running instead of trains & our friends, Frank & Ellis, took 2 hours yesterday to get to Footscray, where they had to change into another coach to get to Melbourne & were panicking they would miss their concert. I’ve also been offered beds to stay overnight, but have decided to stay put and look forward to next Sunday’s game which starts at 1.10pm.  


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