Aussie GTG - Melbourne, 22nd May 2010
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John,
I don't know the count, but I thought I'd come in by train and meet the group at Trunk for dinner only, if that's not a problem. I've just got a little one to care for earlier, so unfortunately I can't make it for the early drinks.
I'm trying to back track a bit now in the thread and see when you anticipate moving from one spot to the other. Shall I look for the boisterous crowd with a well traveled look about them?
I don't know the count, but I thought I'd come in by train and meet the group at Trunk for dinner only, if that's not a problem. I've just got a little one to care for earlier, so unfortunately I can't make it for the early drinks.
I'm trying to back track a bit now in the thread and see when you anticipate moving from one spot to the other. Shall I look for the boisterous crowd with a well traveled look about them?
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Absolutely welcome for dinner only Clifton .
We are booked for 7.30pm . Seamstress is only about a block away from Trunk and so it ought to only take 5 minutes or so to move between the two . I think we are dining a la carte now for with with just 7 or 8 of us there is no need to have a set menu .
No jackets required although the long range forecast is sunny with minimum 8 degrees and maximum 18 degrees on both Saturday and Sunday .
It will no doubt be cool if not just cold in the evening and so I suggest wearing warm layers that can be easily shed or put back on if too hot / cold .
We are booked for 7.30pm . Seamstress is only about a block away from Trunk and so it ought to only take 5 minutes or so to move between the two . I think we are dining a la carte now for with with just 7 or 8 of us there is no need to have a set menu .
No jackets required although the long range forecast is sunny with minimum 8 degrees and maximum 18 degrees on both Saturday and Sunday .
It will no doubt be cool if not just cold in the evening and so I suggest wearing warm layers that can be easily shed or put back on if too hot / cold .
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Hi Susan7 - it's great that you can make it! Will it be just yourself or will you be bringing a partner along?
Attendees so far -
Stormbird, John Fitz, Kiwi Rob and Mrs Kiwi Rob, Shandy, Bokhara, Clifton, Susan
Attendees so far -
Stormbird, John Fitz, Kiwi Rob and Mrs Kiwi Rob, Shandy, Bokhara, Clifton, Susan
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Ooops- hit send before I finished .
As I was saying , I only noticed yesterday that there was a nice little recommendation for Seamstress in an article , last Sunday , in the Age newspaper about good things to do and places to go in Melbourne over Winter . A good sign .
As I was saying , I only noticed yesterday that there was a nice little recommendation for Seamstress in an article , last Sunday , in the Age newspaper about good things to do and places to go in Melbourne over Winter . A good sign .