
This was a lovely sunny day much improved from Wednesday and justified my decision to put of a cruise for a day. About 10 I wandered down to the piers and checked the offerings, confirming the one I had decided on yesterday and checking the time I needed to be there. ie 10 to 12 for the 12 o'clock lunch cruise. The water there was like a millpond and the sky was clear and blue.
I 
then continue my walk through the pier area, past some working docks and up the hill to the war memorial. From there you have a 360 degree view of the bay, the bridge , the city and the mountains.I came back past the university gardens, a roundabout that was itself almost a park and the hospital into the the shopping area. Being Show Day, most of the shops were closed but some were still open including Target, JB HIFI, Myer and the Chickenfeed shop (a discount store similar to Crazy Clarks) where I bought some more junk food.



I took this back to the hotel and then went down for my cruise. The water was still very calm and the boat we were on was an old ferry boat. Our trip took us past Battery Point, Wrest point Casino and Sandy Bay before swinging away from the shore towards the far side. At this time they served us lunch. My chicken parmigiama was a decent size as were most of the other meals I saw - easily equivalent to a pub counter meal in the $15-$20 range, so $30 all up was a good deal. There was also cask wine available for free.We swung back to the Hobart side short of the bridge and pulled up just about on the hour. Another 1 hour or so cruise then left going under the bridge. This also included a meal and there was an option to combine both cruises. Not sure if anybody could have eaten 2 meals that size.
I again wandered back through town trying to locate golf shops, which were was expoected closed. One I found but it didn't appear to carry Callaway, later confirmed by a phone call, and the second semmed to no longer exist, also confirmed but an attempted phone call getting a "this number is not connected" message.

I walked further in the battery hill direction before returning to the hotel. Richard and Beth arrived later that day and we met up for dinner, We walked back to the pier area and had fish and chips on one of the floating "restaurants".Friday
We had the Administrative committee meeting today. This is the subcommiteee consisting of the Cair, membership secretary, recruiting office and treasurer. We started at 12 and finished not much after 3. The meeting went well, swiftly and without any great disagreements.
By then most of the rest of the attendees had arrived and we headed to the Rendevous Cafe to catch up. WE were informed it was about to close so not to order and we soon moved to the European, just acroos the square and where Kate and I had eatent the first night. I had a milkshake but most of them were drinikng wine. Some had already made a good start, and one of my friends from Perth asked us to let him know when he'd crossed the "being amusing" line. My response was to ask him which side he thought he was on at the moment.
Enetually we rerifted off and I changed before the ice breaker. Teis was quite successful with each of us getting a sheet of paper with quotes from TV or film, Song, book or Poem and a speech. We had to work out
the source of these quotes eitehr ourselves or in consultaion. It was like the proverbial fat penguin - there to break the ice.
We had plenty of finger food and the drinks kept coming till about 10pm. At that stage some people, amazingly enough, went out for a meal and doubtless more liquid refreshment but I called it a night, alhtough I did watch the second half of the International Rules game before going to bed.
Saturday
Our handouts from the previous night had a "treasure hunt". The idea was to photob graph 12 things in the Salamanca Markets that match the 12 pictures on the handout. These markets are just down the street from the hotel and quite a big thing on Saturdays. By the time I'd had breakfast and read the paper I decided it was too late to bother. Besides I've seen enough markets in the last 6 months that I didn't need another one.
The National Committee meeting was on today, with the State reps and the editor adding to the AdCom members from yesterday. This year we had an agenda and the chairman kept things well under control. We had breaks for mornign and afternoon tea and lunch and still managed to finish in time to catch the last couple of speakers. Last year our meeting finished well after the speaker meeting for the general members.
Dinner, like all the otehr meetings was in the hotel and was again well run. We had a 3 course meal with 2 choices for each - I stuck with the Tasmanian Smoked Salmon and Tasmansian Eye fillet rissoto and the cirtus tart. There was again abundant wine and softdrink to last trhough to 10pm. The di9nner more or less broke up about 11pm with many planning on further partying in the room. Again I passed on this not wanting to be the only sober person in the room ( or alternatively spending a fortune on those tiny bottles of spirits in the minibar).





































