Crank the Croc
IT has been a staple diet of the hinterland for a few years now, but the quarterly Sconetime events are no longer.
So sad. I used to slide into the kitchen at Bankfoot House (the original venue) and later the Beerwah Heart community hall and chomp on the leftover scones, if there were any.
Now the morning teas are all going to be held on the coast. Boo to them.
They were a great little get together and an even better way to stuff your mouth full of jam, cream and scone to help get you through to lunch time.
BEDS ARE YEARNING
What’s with young-ish people getting these newfangled beds that lift your body into a sitting position. I thought they were exclusively for Tricare facilities until someone I know, who is not even quite yet 50, said her and her hubby had bought one on the weekend.
I asked if it came with a home care package, funeral insurance or even meals on wheels.
None of that.
Apparently it’s just super-comfortable. Talk about planning ahead.
Or maybe estate planning ahead.
AT LEASE HAVE A LOOK
Good to see the demand for commercial property is through the roof.
The old Vianta cafe at Beerwah is just sitting there gathering dust.
Somehow it’s better to double the rent and lose a paying leasee than it is to leave a place lying vacant for months on end.
The for lease signs sure makes Simpson Street a bit of a drag, and not in a good way.
GOOD NEWS, EVERYBODY
Happy to report that we’ve gone another week without a school knife attack threat.