FBGW Monthly Sail Day 27th May
Posted: 27 May 2018 18:30
A big thank you to all who offered assistance to enable our monthly sail day to go ahead in my absence , whilst I was is France tracing my late Grandfathers steps during his WWI service.
As for today's event , I wasn't sure it was going to happen on two ( 2 ) counts. Firstly , my wife pointed out to me about anarticle in the Saturday Advertiser of road closures due to a marathon run being held with the main road we access to the pond was listed as a closure. After numerous phone calls , this was not happening , so advised all members of what needed to happen to gain access to the pond. Secondly , the weather. The forecast was for 90% rain and about 8mm of rain. Well , the rain held off , just a couple of light sprinkles with agood turn out of members. The majority left early , so no BBq lunch.
No doubt Bruce ( B2 ) will scour Bruce Petrie's photo's on facebook to insert to this report.
Met the Senior Naval Officer commanding South Australia on Friday night & he was able to pop in for a quick visit to see the models first hand before he avails himself as our Reviewing Officer for the National Regatta in Naracoorte in Noember. He was pleasently surprised at the amount of time , effort & detail that goes into making the ships.
Doing a NON official display tomorrow at Scott's daughters school tomorrow , so hopefully the forecasted rain holds off.
Cheers, Jim
As for today's event , I wasn't sure it was going to happen on two ( 2 ) counts. Firstly , my wife pointed out to me about anarticle in the Saturday Advertiser of road closures due to a marathon run being held with the main road we access to the pond was listed as a closure. After numerous phone calls , this was not happening , so advised all members of what needed to happen to gain access to the pond. Secondly , the weather. The forecast was for 90% rain and about 8mm of rain. Well , the rain held off , just a couple of light sprinkles with agood turn out of members. The majority left early , so no BBq lunch.
No doubt Bruce ( B2 ) will scour Bruce Petrie's photo's on facebook to insert to this report.
Met the Senior Naval Officer commanding South Australia on Friday night & he was able to pop in for a quick visit to see the models first hand before he avails himself as our Reviewing Officer for the National Regatta in Naracoorte in Noember. He was pleasently surprised at the amount of time , effort & detail that goes into making the ships.
Doing a NON official display tomorrow at Scott's daughters school tomorrow , so hopefully the forecasted rain holds off.
Cheers, Jim