May 2018
Paws for a moment at Leonard’s Mill
SECOND VALLEY The hamlet of Second Valley has the spirit of SA's History Festival – literally. Meet Spirit, a beautiful kelpie-cross pictured with her mate Roger (right) taking their owners Iain and Hayley Calvert for a walk at their Leonards' Mill, Second Valley. They will join a lot of other canines when this quaint hamlet hosts A Million Paws Walk with donations to the … [Read more...] about Paws for a moment at Leonard’s Mill
Be young again – play old games
Remember playing marbles with tombowlers in the school yard? What about knucklebones, hopscotch or ludo? Oh, they were the days some may say, and you can revive them during a fascinating presentation A Century of Games by Langhorne Creek residents as part of South Australia's History Festival on Sunday, May 6. It's a free, family fun day starting at the newly-established … [Read more...] about Be young again – play old games
An old pro still playing a fair game
An estimated 60 million people around the world regularly play golf, and astonishingly at the highest level it remains self-regulated. Generally, they own up to the slightest of infringements to the rules that nobody else may see; they strike the ball, not their playing partner. We won't mention cricket's Steve Smith & Co. No thugs. Boring, actually if you believe … [Read more...] about An old pro still playing a fair game