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I'm back!

We got back from Hobart a couple of hours ago, and it was a fantastic weekend. I don't know if I can actually call it a weekend, we left on Thursday and came back on Tuesday! Just like in 2017 we went with Leon's choir Glee Plus for the Festival of Voices. 



Leon and I stayed with Kris and Elise in a lovely cottage (that seemed to be a converted garage or something). It's always so nice to have a place with shared space where you can hang out and drink tea. 


Kris and I met up with Nat, and this is my attempt at a selfie!

Elise went selfie mad (and a little silly) at Mona, and then was kind enough to share the photos. 

We had a trivia night were everyone I knew was involved in singing the question, so it was just Kris and me on  a team. We do better when we have more of our team there!

I went to my first Glee singalong night, and I couldn't sing and knit at the same time. it was ok, but not my thing - I'd definitly rather be listening and singing.    

I can't capture the sheer joy of hanging out with friends, eating delicious Hobart food, hunting down sunshine. There was also lots of time to read and knit- I've probably got another hours worth of knitting on my shrug, and then just the many ends to sew in. I'll be back tomorrow to tell you more about what have been knitting and reading.  

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