Wednesday 8 October
In may of this year, Joc and I spent a wonderful evening by the water at a lantern festival. Here is the link to that evening if you are interested.
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At the conclusion of the evening we sat on, enjoying the balmy evening whilst the crowds dispersed. During that time we noticed that the tide and a strong breeze was beaching the lanterns. We managed to rescue 5 of them and hoped we could find an occasion to reuse them.
This year Joc's birthday actually fell on a Hungry Hiker Wednesday. It seemed the perfect opportunity to use the lanterns here in our pool. A plan was made and a most wonderful evening of lanterns and celebration was enjoyed this past Wednesday.
A goal of walking at least 10 kilometres every hiker day, was set at the beginning of the year. We have now notched up 400 kilometres. Our 'spring' temperature is now almost a daily 30 plus C. We didn't want to walk 10 km in the afternoon heat, so we each walked 5 km in the early morning cool. 
Setting off at 5.30 am, I was blessed with a foggy sunrise as I walked across the golf course.
Our meeting time was 4pm, but the M1 was a carpark. Frustrating for the drivers, but the half hour delay made a difference to the heat, as set off together to complete today's 10 km.
Midway through the walk on a quiet street, our shadows were lengthening.
Not surprisingly, our evening commenced with nibbles and bubbles.
The birthday girl.
Last year I created a celebration of elegance for Joc's 70th. I kept many of the candle holders. They were dusted off, and along with some solar lights, made a lovely atmosphere as night fell.
We have become experts at sharing the menu. Tonight we enjoyed Tuscan Chicken Pasta with a Bocconcini and Orange Green Salad plus a Greek Potato Salad.
Why the purple ring, you ask? Jenny is starting a new tradition for us. All will be revealed on our next hike with a morning tea or lunch. 
Now it was time to create our lanterns. Sadly Margot wasn't with us. She was too busy watching the Northern Lights in Norway. With only 5 bases, I was happy to watch.
And off to the pool........




















 
Nice foggy sunrise pics! And what a great party for your friend.
ReplyDeleteThe sunrise was an extra bonus to the day.
DeleteYour photos are absolutely gorgeous, dear friend. The lights, the views, the lovely smiles, the food and everyone is beautifully dressed. Looks like a great time.
ReplyDeleteI will be 69 on October 27th.
Thank you, Linda. I have 2 relations who share a birthday with you.
DeleteOh, that's great to know! :)
DeleteI remember your last batch of morning pictures. It's something you do very well. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill. With the sun rising sooooo much earlier, there will be fewer images of sunrise. Our position here on the golf course is perfect for capturing them.
DeleteLove the lanterns. You all have adapted so well to that heat! Love the photos of the foggy morning. Have a great day, Helen.
ReplyDeleteDear Marie, we adapt to the heat as you adapt to your extreme cold. I must say though, that Sunday's [spring] heat was not at all enjoyable.
DeleteYour early morning walk photos are beautiful and a prelude to a evening filled with beauty of all kinds from the lanterns to the food to the scenery to friendship!
ReplyDeleteIt was most certainly a beautiful evening, Alexandra. Thank you.
DeleteWhat beautiful lanterns and a wonderful way to celebrate. I’m impressed with your walking whatever the weather. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara. Ditto your swimming in winter!
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