Just when you think things will calm down after the silly season, they actually get busier for us.
To start with, on the first weekend of February our Historic Car Club hosted the Bathurst Swap Meet. We had the best weekend. After all the hot weather and then storms, the weather on the day was about perfect – sunny and 25 degrees C. As a result, it was an incredibly successful day with everyone going away happy. We had a stall as well as being involved in the organising, so were a tad busy. As a consequence I forgot to take photos, except for our lovely old Cyclops Clipper pedal car that we parted with. We’ve had it for several years. It used to live on top of a bookcase, but we replaced that with a different display cupboard and it no longer fit. It was sad to see it go.
Last weekend saw us at another Swap Meet. This time at the little village of Newbridge. We had planned to have a stall there too, but we did so well at Bathurst that we didn’t have a lot to sell, so just went for a visit. Once again the weather was good, so there was a good turn out of both sellers and lookers.
Don’t you love this old sewing machine. It would make quite a statement.
This peg bag also caught my eye. I was strong and left it there.
We bought a couple of little things, but just as we were about to leave a car came in to set up a stall and I noticed a chest of drawers on the roof rack. I’ll tell you more about that soon.
This weekend was also busy. It was the Orange Country Classic Bike Rally. A group of us from Bathurst went up after work on Friday and camped for two nights. We had a nice little area in front of the trees.
We took “Olga” the old girl up for the run. The plan was that Mick and I would have a threesome with our friend Cath on the run, as she has a dicky knee. Cath would be in the sidecar and I would ride pillion behind Mick. We had hardly gone any distance and I announced that I wouldn’t be staying on the back. It was just horrible. It felt like the bike was going to roll over at every corner.
At the first marshalling site I got off and decided to travel in the back up vehicle. However, the marshal offered to take me on the back of his bike, so I ended up travelling in style on the back of this rather tasty Harley. Very plush, but I’m still very happy with the bikes that we have.
It was also good, as we marshalled at a couple of corners and I was able to see all the bikes go past.
Our mate Martin went well on his newly finished Honda CB350. He was thrilled when he won a trophy.
Mick and Cath had fun on Olga.
It was a fabulous weekend. We all had a great time.
Cath and I had travelled up in my car, so we had some time shopping in Orange today. Even though Orange is just up the road, it is years since I’ve had a look around the shops there. A great way to finish off the weekend.
Next, onto the stitching front. I have not made one single stitch this month!!! I think I will have to do some embroidery in my lunch breaks this week or I will be making a very quick exit from the Stitch-A-Long.
1 comment:
busy weekends........yes you better get stitching for the SAL.........so do I.......
love the chest of draws in the other post........
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