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Cycling, Bocce & Chestnuts Triglav
TRIGLAV CYCLING, BOCCE, CHESTNUTS
CANBERRA RIDE STORY
3 June 21- Report by Martha Magajna
The restaurant was open for lunch and dinner at normal times. People came in increasing numbers, but they followed the rules carefully. They measured their temperature, recorded their data, and carefully adhered to the prescribed distance and the prescribed number at the tables in the dining room. Families with children chose a place outside on the terrace where children could play. The bowling committee always makes sure that all bocce alleys are clean and tidy and the premises are disinfected before we start bowling. Winter has begun, but the bocce players are still bravely
resisting the cold. In the past, we went on a bus trip to Goulburn to pick ripe chestnuts, but now we are quite happy if we buy these delicious forest fruits in the supermarket and our friend Jože Pahor bakes them in a homemade oven at the bowling courts.
And everybody was happy! Thank You, Jože !
CANBERRA RIDE STORY
30 May 21: Report by Kristina and Andrew Suber
On Sunday, 30th May, the members of the Triglav Mounties Cycling club and the Slovenian Australian Community came together for a great weekend down in the nation's capital Canberra, enjoying a cycle/run/walk around Lake Burley Griffin, lots of food and great company. It was great to see new faces from NSW and ACT, and fantastic to see many people travelling from NSW to attend with many members wearing their Slovenian Australian Jersey The main event kicked off on Sunday morning, with everyone meeting for breakfast on the Kingston foreshore (near the Canberra Glassworks) for a warmup coffee and breakfast. Our walkers and runners had a nice 5-7km walk around the central loop also known as the 'bridge to bridge walk', commencing from Kingston and crossing the Kings Ave bridge to Commonwealth Park to then come back around through the international flags display and the official "Australians of The Year Walk" whilst taking in the Parliamentary Triangle, home to many of the city's national attractions. The cyclists rode along the lake's edge completing all 3 loops and 30km of cycling. Riding through Jerrabomberra Wetlands
Nature Reserve and Duntroon, around to Government House via Commonwealth Park and then back to Kingston with a tyre change pit stop in between. It was great to see so many people out and about across the weekend embracing the first event held in Canberra - ACT. Thank you to everyone who came and participated including Mr Andrej Kralj, from the Slovenian Embassy and John and Christine Falez for leading the ride. The events enjoyed by all are a great way to get out, be active, get healthy, catch up and make new friends.
Thank you again and looking forward to the next event.