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A Country Tune

On the weekend just past I headed up with Soul Factor Gospel Choir to Cobram in country Victoria.  This was a long long drive, over 10 hours to be precise, but we did have a great time.  We passed the time by watching movies, reading books and of course as choir's do singing.  
The weekend was the Spring Celebration of the Salvation Army Northern Victorian Division (that's a mouthful I know!) and we were looked after very nicely plus it wasn't that full on which for a trip was a nice change.  We enjoyed great food, good company and shared our songs Saturday afternoon, Saturday night in a concert and then Sunday morning in the service.  The people seemed to thoroughly enjoy all that we presented and besides being exhausted from the Saturday night concert (hot weather mixed with huge songs, having to change and run up an down steps) it was nice to finish on a friendly high note.
The trip back was a little more centred around sleep but we all got back safely and had plently of laughs and lollies!

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