Monday 11th May
Written by Janet Beauchamp
Three Goodgymers were met by the lovely Vicky for our monthly quiz. It looked like it would be a very quiet quiz but ended up with two teams of four and one more resident turned up for the final question. First off, the teams were challenged to name the authors in the picture round. After that, their knowledge of all things May was tested: birthstones, star signs, famous Mays and events in May. The teams were very evenly matched after two further rounds of general knowledge with Daryl, Janet, Irvine and David coming out on top.
Tuesday 28th April
Written by Daryl Venner
I meet the nurse at the flat she showed me what needed to be done Which was move the two seater setie into the bedroom.On moving we found a lot of dust so out came the hover and within minutes you would not have known the setie had been moved.The setie was moved into the bedroom and good clean up we locked up and said goodbye and I was. On my way knowing that a good job had been done.
Monday 27th April
Written by Daryl Venner
Four Goodgymers meet at Bishop Aldhelms school Plus we had a surprise return of Paul who has just come back from his latest travels. We where set the task of moving soil and slate which we soon had under control.We then cleared weeds and roots which where near the service by the end of the task the ground was level and ready for the next stage.Well done all the school are very pleased with what we where able to get done in the two weeks well done.
Thursday 23rd April
Written by Bournemouth runner
Five Goodgymmers, Eleanor, Roger, Daryl, Keith and Lea, had another go at attacking the Spanish Bluebells, by fair means or foul... digging them out with bulbs and all or deadheading them. We again filled a number of wheelbarrows and the garden is looking very blueless now, much to David's delight. He will get their regular volunteers to plant new stuff. Thanks for your hard work everyone.
Monday 20th April
Written by Daryl Venner
Three Goodgymer's meet at Bishop Aldhelms School .We where meet by Neil who is the site manager ,who showed us round to the Reflection Garden which we had to help clear as it has become over grown i told Neil one of the first Tasks at the school was to help install the garden so we have come a full circle. We set to work clearing the weeds and the plants that where no good then clearing out the raised beds, in the time we had we got a lot done.We shall be back next week to finish it.
Thursday 16th April
Written by Bournemouth runner
three Goodgymmers, Roger, Lea and Keith, turned up at St Aldhelm's church to attack the Spanish invasion.... of bluebells! Digging deep to get to the bulbs was no easy feat. Yikes, our arms today! David, the gardener was very happy with our work and hopes to see us back for more attacking of the Spanish bluebells, beautiful though they are, they are incredibly invasive!
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