Monday, October 25, 2010

150 Year Celebrations in Beeac


This weekend just gone saw a great weekend in
down town Beeac. There were aroung the 2,000 people turn out for the day on Saturday (could
have even been more.
The celebrations on Saturday started with a street parade at 11.00 a.m. This is my hubby
driving the 40 year old farm truck in the parade.
He was as proud as punch to be part of it.
These are the old tractors that were in the
parade. Of course there were lots more
things, too many to put up on here.











Then at 2.00p.m. there was an official
opening of this beautiful windmill park, which
the community have been working on for a long
time. Beeac is the home of the windmill. There are 6 windmills, one for each family that made
windmills.







On Sunday after a church service and a bbq lunch
at the Golf Club, I went and had a look at this
beautiful garden. A lovely way to finish the
weekend.
The weekend started with the opening of an art show and an official lauch of a book.
The whole weekend was a real buzz, and even
though I was not born and bred here, Beeac is now home for me, and it was a fabulous weekend.


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