Given that it was a long weekend - there was no point leaving before 5pm, as the traffic would have been horrendous, so we left Melbourne around 6pm, hoping that the traffic would have quietened down a bit.
It had, but there were a couple of car breakdowns/accidents so that slowed us down
That said, we arrived in Kyneton around 7.45 - 15 minutes late for our dinner booking at Fook Shing. They didn't mind. Had the banquet again - and it was delicious - and very good value for money. I want to go back again - soon!
Left Fook Shing around 9.15pm - and so got to Inglewood around 10.30 - I was driving and it was rainy, so I drove slightly below the limit
Good Friday, and I firstly sanded the ensuite wall parallel to the hallway, - using George's borrowed face mask
I also wanted to see if I could see Justin in the upstairs hallway and the red room window from the street. Couldn't really see into the red room because of the fly screen, and could only really see into the hallway when he was standing right by the glass
Anyway, I continued with the wallpaper stripping - the ceiling was harder than the walls
We went around to Damo's for drinks in the late afternoon, and met some more of their friends. JJ was a home gin and beer maker - so it was interesting talking to him
Back home for dinner
Sunday, and Justin did the final coat of the ensuite
And then we drove into Bendigo around 11.00 - to get to the Wine Bank by 12 - figuring we'd have to park 10-20 minutes away
Sat with Terry and his family/friends - ordered some drinks - and the food kept coming ie very good chips, pizzas, arancini balls, lobster rolls, peking duck pancakes etc
It was supposed to be a rather cold day (The BOM said it would be the coldest Easter in Melbourne for 80 years), so we came prepared, but it wasn't too bad
The Easter parade rolled on/marched by - concluding with the famous Chinese dragon - the largest one in the Southern hemisphere, There were marching bands, community floats etc
A very pleasant way to spend the afternoon
And then on Monday, it was another iconic event - the 150th Rheola Easter Fair (which hasn't happened since 2019 - because of covid)
We arrived early - around 10 or so, and there weren't that many people there yet.
Started at the sheep dogs - as they still seemed to be setting up the other activities
Then a wander around the vintage cars - didn't take any photos there
Watched the equestrians
Followed by the tractors
And watched a few tractors competing in the tractor pull
Then back to the sheepdogs, and by then the wood chop had started up
Thought the little kiddy train made out of oil barrels was pretty cute
Saw a few people that we knew - Damo and Nicole, Steve the publican, one of Justin old work colleagues, and one of mine. Missed a few though - didn't see Rachel or Connie
Anyway left around 12 or so - back to the house to tidy up, and then back to Melbourne
We also saw Mark at Rheola.
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