Byron Bay meet-up December 20th 2005
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 12:02 am
This annual event took place at the glorious Rae's at Watego Beach boutique hotel, http://www.raes.com.au/intro.htm
The meeting was well attended with 100% turn-out from the registered participants.
Mr Andrew Darbyshire, a native of Australia, was in the chair. Mr Michael Wolkind, the other person present, was on the sofa.
After a short introductory speech, Mr Darbyshire ordered his lunch. Mr Wolkind seconded this proposal and soon he was eating as well!
The sun came out from behind the no clouds in the sky. Children and loving parents played on the adjacent sand beach. The sea was just 30 seconds walk further on. Even on a sticky day, you couldn't really argue that was too far to go, and this wasn't even a sticky day!
Many birds flew in the sky and sometimes, if you observed with care, you could see one or two fly down and down. Goodness, you could nearly touch them. I hope they do not land too close to children or Seniors.
After desert and port, there was an open Mike session followed by an open Andrew session. I have to admit, I had never heard of that before!
It was getting on to almost 7.30 pm and the 2 chaps decided they had had enough excitement for one day.
Mr Darbyshire left in his motor vehicle.
Mr Wolkind went to bed and slept very soundly.
It had been a very successful Event. Although everyone was tired they agreed to meet again, but this time in the future.
The meeting was well attended with 100% turn-out from the registered participants.
Mr Andrew Darbyshire, a native of Australia, was in the chair. Mr Michael Wolkind, the other person present, was on the sofa.
After a short introductory speech, Mr Darbyshire ordered his lunch. Mr Wolkind seconded this proposal and soon he was eating as well!
The sun came out from behind the no clouds in the sky. Children and loving parents played on the adjacent sand beach. The sea was just 30 seconds walk further on. Even on a sticky day, you couldn't really argue that was too far to go, and this wasn't even a sticky day!
Many birds flew in the sky and sometimes, if you observed with care, you could see one or two fly down and down. Goodness, you could nearly touch them. I hope they do not land too close to children or Seniors.
After desert and port, there was an open Mike session followed by an open Andrew session. I have to admit, I had never heard of that before!
It was getting on to almost 7.30 pm and the 2 chaps decided they had had enough excitement for one day.
Mr Darbyshire left in his motor vehicle.
Mr Wolkind went to bed and slept very soundly.
It had been a very successful Event. Although everyone was tired they agreed to meet again, but this time in the future.