Camden

Community mission

We goat wet but we wood do good in any weather!

11 GoodGymers made their way to help the Kentish Town City Farm in Camden.

  • Pritesh Mistry
  • Steve Coman
  • John Shirley
  • Dom Tooze
  • Rosie Ashworth
  • Jacqui
  • Hanry Alexander Heatherwick-Lammers
  • Katie Allan
  • Abi Perrin
  • Caz Steer
  • Suraj
 
Wednesday, 19th of August 2020
 
Led by Pritesh Mistry

On a wet and humid night in Camden it was community mission time.

A few came direct to the task and nine of us met at GG Camden's spiritual home in Somers Town before splitting into two smaller groups so we could run in a socially distant manner all the way to KENTISH TOWN CITY FARM!

Animal Farm

And with the farm comes all the animals! At least one person was licked by a cow, loads of people fed goats, it was far too late in the night for the pigs but we still managed to unearth some spiders, snails and slugs during the task.

How much wood could a good-gym... no this won't work

The task at hand was to help move a massive pile of wood from one spot to another. In comes GoodGym and the human wood moving chain. We all lined up and Caz, Dom and Steve extricated the wood and we passed it on being careful of rogue nails and occasionally encountering some planks that needed two.

Before we knew it we had hit 8pm and so we thought we had better leave but not before far too much time hanging out with the goats!

We again split into group for the run home and with that another successful community mission dispatched

Thanks everyone,
Pritesh

Report written by Pritesh Mistry


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