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Weekending - friends and music

My weekend started with How to Make Gravy, an annual concert that Paul Kelly puts on  at the Myer Music Bowl (an outdoor venue). This year Elise came too.

The weather was good - we've had so much rain, but it was a clear, beautiful night.

Leon wore, and I finally got photos of his latest jumper - Glennan by Kate Davies. I love it. It's one of the best fitting jumpers I have ever made him. 

On Saturday I went to the gym and then got ready for the Richmond Knitters Christmas Dinner. 

This is another annual tradition, and this year was so good. We did the ornament exchange - I made an ornament, which went home with Chris.

Dani dyed us a Christmas colour and this year she outdid herself - this knits up with rainbow stripes divided by a black star-filled sky. Phenomenal.   

Then on Sunday I went for a run -- and I do have to tell you about it every-time, since I'm running not-even once a week!


We cleaned the house and then I lay on the couch and read a book. So relaxing. After that we  went out to dinner before Leon and Elise's choir concert. A few of our friends came (Skip, Bee, Kris, Meagan and Muraid. I failed to take photos again.)

Here's some of the  the choir - Leon is at the back, and Elise is right at the front!


It was a delightful weekend. The perfect combination of activities and rest, friend and some really good food!


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