12/21/2012

Santa comes to Moonan Flat, NSW, Australia

 

Father Christmas at Moonan Flat

On Sunday, Suzi, Katelyn and I, went to Moonan Flat for a children's Christmas party in the village hall. This village is one of the smallest in the Upper Hunter Valley, and the nearest habitation to Ellerston. Despite its small size, the Moonan Flat Pub, the Victoria Hotel, has a song dedicated to it. The music is country-style, and it goes:

For food and refreshments it’s the last stop on the road
Where mums and mates stop for a break to split the long trip home
Where kids and dogs sit on the logs, beneath the famous tree
Here’s where it’s at, in Moonan Flat, the pub’s the place to be.

There’s Smiley, John and Pinko, to decorate the bar
There’s oldies singing goldies and some guy with a guitar
A kelpie in the corner, just waiting for the bell.
Come hang your hat at Moonan Flat’s Victoria Hotel.

A possum up the chimney and a tree frog in the loo
The locals think its normal and the ghost is welcome too
A bullet hole where Thunderbolt, stopped and signed the door
The grooves where boots did jigs for years, across the barroom floor.

There’s Smiley, John and Pinko, to decorate the bar
There’s oldies singing goldies and some guy with a guitar
A kelpie in the corner, just waiting for the bell.
Come hang your hat at Moonan Flat’s Victoria Hotel.





While we waited for Father Christmas to arrive, we snacked on the
food people had brought. This was just for starters!


Katelyn was really excited to receive her gift


...and was happy to pose for photos


All the children together with Father Christmas


Father Christmas arrived in this logging truck


One of Santa's helpers!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Elizabeth! Funny to think you are over there where it's hot while here in Istanbul it's cold and snowy! Have a wonderful time with your family! Merry Christmas if I don't 'speak' to you before!

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  2. Hi Claudia, Christmas in the sun is fun, even though we all sang of a "White Christmas"! I hope you had a very happy Christmas in the snow in Istanbul. ...and have a Happy New Year!

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