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TODAY Confirmed - BACKGAMMON & hula hoop picnic... 15th Aug, 3.00pm, Peckham Rye Park


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It's today and it;s CONFIRMED


BACKGAMMON picnic is definitely on!!!!... 15th Aug, 3.00pm, Peckham Rye Common

Looks like we are combining with the wonderful Rosanna's Hula Hooping... so come prepared for fun and relaxation!!!


everyone bring

some good food

chilled ros? (or other preferred drink)

picnic rugs

your boards if you have them

Rosanna will bring hoops!!!



play a few games, snake those hips, chill out, add chatter and laughter...

ask your mates

if weather bad... retire to Clockhouse


non-backgammoners and non-hoopers welcome...

you can learn to play/hoop if you like or just hang out eat and have a few drinks

kids welcome too if you have them! they will put us all to shame with there ability to wipe the floor with us adults on the hooping side!!


LOCATION = PICNIC AREA NEAR JAPANESE GARDEN see link for map




http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3MgaEjQwTGk/SoWRhEd3XiI/AAAAAAAAC_E/Zz-YTtXQIak/s400/picnicers_edited-1.jpg

http://i2.squidoocdn.com/resize/squidoo_images/-1/draft_lens6531491module52619381photo_1250693670hula-hoop-crowd.jpg


no expertise needed in either... just come along and give 'em a try



lots of love


charliecharlie


put 15th AUG in your diaries folks!!

Ah, this would have been great as I'm keen to relearn how to play. Used to play a lot and have now completely forgotten how.


Sadly am away that weekend though - perhaps I will take my backgammon with me, together with a copy of Backgammon for Dummies.

hey Moos and Rosie... why aren't you coming to our first Tues in the month at the Mag... I've been running a little monthly backgammon soiree there for year and a half now... good food, nice people (some of whom you know) and all levels (inc beginners)... there's one on 6th july (first one I will have missed... so boo hoo, won't see you) or wait til next one on 3rd Aug so I can introduce you the gang and enjoy seeing you both!... it's a really chilled evening


if Tina can play it so can you!

http://www.gammonlife.com/news/images/06gltinaturner1.jpg

gen - if you love backgammon the DO come along, its a really friendly bunch, very chilled and you'll have lots of fun :)


karter - lol you are SO right, the PM reminders are really efficient. Nice one Charie and may I congratulate you....picnic AND backgammon.


What's not to like? (tu)

  • 1 month later...

if anyone wants to bring guitars... that would be nice too...

could this be the start of a Peckham Rye Festival (eat your heart out Big Chill...)

http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/Gudella/Gudella0710/Gudella071000187/1979211-girl-playing-acoustic-guitar-in-a-park.jpg

oh don't worry GW we are such a friendly and laid back group... I not sure whose coming but it is always great to meet new people... we are not scary at all!!!! after the first few seconds you will feel right at home!!

xxCC

BACKGAMMON picnic is definitely on!!!!... 15th Aug, 3.00pm, Peckham Rye Common

Looks like we are combining with the wonderful Rosanna's Hula Hooping... so come prepared for fun and relaxation!!!


everyone bring

some good food

chilled ros? (or other preferred drink)

picnic rugs

your boards if you have them

Rosanna will bring hoops!!!



play a few games, snake those hips, chill out, add chatter and laughter...

ask your mates

if weather bad... retire to Clockhouse


non-backgammoners and non-hoopers welcome...

you can learn to play/hoop if you like or just hang out eat and have a few drinks

kids welcome too if you have them! they will put us all to shame with there ability to wipe the floor with us adults on the hooping side!!

location's decided (thanks to Katie1979's advice)


picnic area in Peckham Rye Park (near the Japanese Garden)


ps Met office says some sun but will confirm location on the day (Clockhouse if rainy)


see link to map of park showing picnic area

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/2286/park_trail_maps

It's today and it's CONFIRMED.... picnic area near Japanese Gardens

forecasts say sunny and 23c this afternoon


http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/2286/park_trail_maps



http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/05/05/alg_prospect-park.jpg

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