Sandie and I had a wonderful time on Saturday visiting with our eldest son Simon
and his fiancee Lorraine at beautiful Daylesford. After a tasty lunch at a
sushi cafe, Simon led us out of town to a place called Shepherds Flat and the
house that he will be renting. The irony is that Shepherd's Flat is very hilly
- anything but flat. There was a kangaroo on the next hill and abundant
evidence that many kangaroos regularly visit the grassy area just near the
house.
We made it back into Daylesford in time to catch a workshop run by the
Melbourne Mass Gospel Choir in a large room below the Town Hall. That was good
fun although, at one point, I felt transported back to the time of slave working
gangs in the US. Simon and I joined the tenor section while Sandie was in the
Sopranos. Not sure what group Lorraine was in.

After that, we enjoyed some
poetry performances from Cameron Semmens, and then a proper concert from the
MMGC. Great vocal energy and skill!After the concert, we met Lorraine's Mum,
Sylvia and, rather than taking in more of the other singers at the concert,
we chose a restaurant nearby where we could all have something that suited our
palate and level of hunger. It was getting pretty cold and wet by this
stage.
Congratulations to the Daylesford Community Church (the church Simon
attends) for putting on a great event. Hope you'll be able to do it again! It
was a long day for us, coming from Warrnambool, and we were pretty tired by the
time we got home. But the day was thoroughly enjoyable. And we wish Simon and
Lorraine every blessing in God's good grace.