I'm gradually catching up....
Sheryl and John picked me up around 2pm, and gave me a lift to Inglewood
I had my overnight bag, the brisket for dinner tonight (which I'd cooked yesterday), and the plants / bulbs that I'd bought at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
They have a twin cab ute, and it was pretty full
Arrived in Inglewood after 4pm, and Shona and Damien arrived about 1/2 hour after that
I immediately saw that Shane had cut back the plants on the right side of the path - and the cumquat on that side looked deadGiven that we wanted to get ahead of things - John and I went across the road to the Town Hall, to get the chairs - we wanted 70
I told him that for the Loddon Valley Arts trail that we had got them across in one lot!
Challenge accepted
Unfortunately the orange chairs were stacked up in the little room up the stairs - so I brought them down in stacks of three or four - and John put them in the ute
And yes, we made it - all in one go
Just left them in the ute overnight - thought we'd unpack on Saturday morning
I put then brisket back on, and also made up some mashed potato, and red cabbage etc slaw
The 5 of us had drinks and some chips etc up on the veranda - which was very pleasant
And then down to dinner afterwards
I assumed the head of the table as Justin wasn't there (he's coming up Saturday morning)
Very pleasant evening, and not too late, as we had a big day coming up
Saturday, and we'd agreed to meet up at 8.30am
That said, I got up a bit earlier, and met John unexpectedly in the kitchen
I suggested that he take Sheryl up some tea and toast on a breakfast tray - which he did
Deborah came and dropped off the 2 dozen quail eggs (for the raffle) - and we took a photo of them a bit later outside
I also showed Shona the orchard, and invited her to try a peach
Damien was interested in getting some good shots of the house - before everyone came - so I took him across to the Town Hall to see if we could get some from the veranda
On the way there - we saw a guy who invited us to look at his very cute puppies which were in a picnic basket on the back of his ute. "mum" was in the cab keeping an eye on us
The palm trees must have grown so Damien couldn't really get a good shot - but tried nonetheless
He did take some nice photos of the hall though
I also picked up the meat tray from Deb at the Butcher's (for the raffle also)
So all up, we have the 2 dozen quail eggs, a meat tray, 2 bottles of wine from Water Wheel, 2 bottles of wine from Black Wallaby (actually I picked those up when I was here last week), a 1.5 hour tennis game for 4 people at Rippon Lea, and one night's accommodation for 2 at the Wine Bank with a welcome glass of wine - for our raffle.
Sheryl and Shona started organising the raffle prizes in the dining room
In the mean time, I had my run sheet - so people were looking at that - as to what to do - ie putting up bunting, putting up the CWA Gazebo, arranging the chairs, sweeping the paths, etc
Justin arrived around 11am, and David (the opera singer) not long afterwards, so that he could practice. Damien's discman did the job for David's cd of music - and Justin plugged it into his speaker
We moved the cars so that Damien could get some good ground level shots without the cars in them
I had a shower, to be nice and fresh, ( I knew I would be running around all morning) and went and sat at the entrance at 1.20pm with my guest list and green for CWA wristbands
It had got sunny during the afternoon, so when David came back to sing he'd taken his jacket off - and he started to look a bit hot with the late afternoon sun in his face
Justin initially sang with Mark G and co
And we had some afternoon tea for breakfast outside - as Wendy had come over by this stage (she had stayed at the motel)
We took down the gazebo, and tidied up some more - I was very lucky that a team of helpers had been doing the dishes yesterday - as we certainly went through a lot of cups. saucers and side plates

























































































