So now we come to the whole purpose of why we came to Australia when we did this year: so Bill could do a 10K race. Crazy, eh?
This is the Rotary sponsored race that Chris had worked to organise before he became ill. Jane and Jenny and others staffed the water table.
| No one looks good at the end of a hard race. |
Several thousand runners turned out, plus family members.
Some people got more fun jobs than just handing out cups.
There were loads of prizes given out. Bill didn't get a prize, but he was reasonably content with his race time nevertheless.
When the main business of the race was done, a group of us ladies met up at the cafe near the park, Sous le Soleil. I was taken with these lovely little bottles grouped in their own little wooden crate and filled with flowers. Turns out that Belvoir drinks are from the UK; in spite of the fact that these bottles' labels were in French.
This shop had been on Jane's list of things we might do and so I was keen to see the shop inside; she did warn me that the prices were breath-taking and she wasn't wrong. They wouldn't allow photographs, but you can take a walk around the shop yourself if you like, here and here.
Whether or not I approve of their prices - or their policy about photography - they certain have a way of presenting things beautifully.

2 comments:
What an adorable centerpiece! I have been the wife waiting at the end of the race more times than I can count. There was never anything that elegant. (Maybe hot dogs.) Sure looks like a nice day!
Hm, I wonder why they have this policy about photographs. I was in a shop once and had been snapping photos for a while BEFORE I noticed a sign that forbade it! Yikes.
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