Another week just flies by.
Welcome to another week of the SLF and it was good to see that some got some rain over Easter. Autumn has really kicked into gear and it is very noticeable in the mornings how the chill factor has changed.
Wedding of the year.
I’m told that the Tanya Duxson wedding held at the signature Wallaloo East property “Linden” was a huge success. Apparently they were going to get married on top of Mt Bolangum but the weather was just to cold. So they decided upon the woolshed. Parents Norm “Guru” and Margie “Guru Margie” would have been as proud as punch to see daughter # 2 off there hands. I’m told the setting for the marquee which was situated in the NNE of the house in the cow paddock was a real highlight of the evening. Congratulations to all concerned.
Home ground advantage
I’m only guessing but I recon Armand “Herbie” Duxson would have put in a big one at the wedding. The big fella has an appetite for the brown juice and with home ground advantage I recon he would have pinned the ears back.
Jacks Back
It’s like Paul Keating returning to politics, no not really but it was good to Marnoo East legend John “Jack” Cameron back in the establishment of Friday night. That is the first real sign of recovery!!!!
New room
They tell me the “Landing” at the golf club is really taking some shape and should all be finished in the next week or so. I’m told it’s that big that leading lady veteran Joy “Joybells” Newall would even struggle hitting from one side to the other. Leading local “Grollo’s”, Johnson and Johnson are supervising the overall building but many native and club members are chipping in with some help. I’m looking forward to a visit.
Membership woes
Andrew “Hummer” Mirams (Brother in law to Graeme “Grey skies above” Ellen) and a couple of Melbourne finance guru’s aren’t happy with the price of golfing memberships in Melbourne. So what do they do? They consult President Grey skies and he tells them to join up at Wallaloo for $50, that way they can retain there handicap through golf link.
Is the footy over?
Do we just give Geelong the premiership now and all go and play golf for the winter? I can imagine that one cocky Corowa taxi driver would be thinking along those lines.
Daylight saving
Alright I’m a bit of a fan of daylight saving but I recon it has just gone on a bit long this year. I am a morning person but the 7am sunrise this early in the year is a little hard to take.
Enough from me
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