Wednesday 15th April
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
13 GoodGymers jumped into nature yesterday evening!
This was our first session at our regular haunt, Cecil Sharp House, that felt like spring. It was bright and light, and the forecast thunder swerved us completely 🙂
Which meant that this wonderful group had fine conditions to make a wonderful difference!
And alongside our special and experienced GoodGym faces (Ariane, Gary, Jackie, John, Karen, Sarah, Siobhan, and Thierry) we welcomed first timer Ikram (welcome!) and second-timers Ellen, Giulia, and Krista (great to see you again!) ❤️
And together we:
💚 Transformed a twig-and-weed-strewn lawn into a perfect patch of green!
💚 Pruned overgrown shrubs and bushes!
💚 Planted fresh seeds for flowers yet to blossom!
💚 Gave every inch of paving a weed-cutting and broom-sweeping manicure!
💚 Turned a mountainous pile of leaves and clutter into the tidiest spot!
Thank you, everyone! Here's to next time!
Wednesday 8th April
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
9 GoodGymers caught some good deeding on the hottest night of the year!
The sun-seekers were out in full force in Camden on Wednesday evening, and our brilliantly altruistic group joined them with community purpose in mind!
This wonderful lot — Alex, Denzel, Giulia (on their first good deed — welcome!), Jackie, John, Lydia, Mariam, and Thierry — met in Kentish Town to gift time and energy to the residents at Cressfield Close Sheltered Housing!
Together we:
💚 Decanted two large planters ready for fresh blooms this spring!
💚 Took out (roots and all!) enough weeds to fill a wheely bin!
💚 Raked out brambles and nettles leaving a hedgerow with the room to thrive!
💚 Spread ‘spent hops’ to fertilise and enrich the sun-soaked soil!
Thank you, everyone! Here’s to next time!
Friday 10th April
Written by Nick Moore
Goodness we covered a lot of ground this afternoon either side of me heading out to do the shopping (hurrah, Sardines in Olive Oil are back on the shelves at M&S) - pharmacists (good and bad, mostly bad in Mr T's opinion), printing unions, life in Clapton in the early 70s, and finally...I steered Mr T onto today's most important topic, which was who to back for tomorrow's big race. He was (moderately) impressed that I'd clearly done some homework on who the fancied runners are, and shared with me his tips...suffice to say (as was the case last year) he can't see beyond an Irish trainer taking the top prize - in turn I won't repeat my amateur error of last year and ignore his advice...
Wednesday 8th April
Written by Nick Moore
...was what made up most of Miss V's rubbish disposal request this week. Fortunately the routine is now a familiar one, and as I'd called in advance, she had the bags and boxes outside her front door ready for collecting and disposing of in the communal bins downstairs.
Wednesday 8th April
Written by Nick Moore
Friendly Mr R was so very grateful that I'd made it to his front door this afternoon in the sunshine - his list was on his phone, so (as is the modern way) I just took a picture of it...and then commented to him that it looked more like a gym workout than a list. He said the priority items were at the top of the list...
So for the first time I found myself lifting the shopping basket in Aldi every so often just to check I would be able to actually carry everything home in both arms, and limiting myself once I'd reached maximum capacity (the water and peanut butter could wait for another trip), rather than budget or availability.
The sweat pouring off my nose when I knocked on Mr R's door with longer arms than I'd set out with told the story...
Friday 3rd April
Written by Nick Moore
Good to catch up with Mr T again this afternoon and I'd barely sat down before he updated me on his week, suffice to say it seemed we had a lot to catch up on...his list was a combination of the usual suspects from Tesco and Lidl, although we both feared that Sardines in Olive Oil would remain elusive (they were), and he asked that I also pick up some multivitamins for him too from H&B.
Once I was back with all the treasure, we turned our attention to hanging the sets of curtains that I'd collected for him a few weeks ago. Having realised they were much longer than his existing set (and so would drape over the radiators blocking the heat), we agreed that trimming them was the way to go - so with tape measure, scissors and the existing curtains to use as a template, I applied my amateur tailoring skills to get them to approximately the right length, and then rehung them using the existing curtain wire.
Mr T was delighted with the job, and I was rewarded not only with a cup of tea but a bag of carrots and potatoes too...Good Fridays don't get much better than this.
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