Not a lot going on here at the moment. The weather has been pretty cold so venturing outside isn't all that inviting. But, we did have another go at the Wandoo series of caches and made a bit more of a dent in it. We still have quite a few in that area to do so will return for the rest one day. Again we had a lovely day out in the bush and managed to log another 51 finds.
My eldest daughter Bianca is away at the moments visiting the United States. She has kept us up to date with her travels via Facebook and Skype and seems to be having the time of her life. I'm sure she wishes she had more than the three weeks she allowed herself. We've heard some interesting stories and she has given us some tips for when we make our way over there at the end of the year.
Bianca - on the way to the airport.
Each year Russell and Grace take us out to dinner to celebrate the end of seeding. This year we went to the Wild Fig Cafe'. We were treated to a scrumptious meal and some really cool jazz.
These photo's are not very good as I was using my phone.
The musicians will play a request at your table if you would like. The guy on the right is 87 years old, amazing!
I really like the decor all the light shades were made of everyday objects. Bit hard to see but these were large Golden Circle pineapple tins.
Whisks and Mashers
Every table was different and none of the chairs matched.
Thanks Russell and Grace for a lovely evening.
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