Wednesday 22nd October
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
10 wonderful GoodGymers visited Camden Town's hidden communal garden!
Last night we were waiting for the rain. The weather forecast told us to bring umbrellas and wrap up warm. Yet we met in a warm and dry hour yesterday evening.
The first group to assemble – Alex, Jackie, John, and Marc (on their first good deed – welcome!) – met in Somers Town to begin the evening with a short run and we were joined by DaMarcus en route!
In a hop and a flash we arrived at Barnes House Estate in Camden Town. Sat between a supermarket, a church, and Camden Town's bustle, Barnes House is an estate with a very special communal garden.
We were soon joined by 5 other wonderful GoodGymers – Alison, Lydia, Paul, Siobhan, and Steve – as well as local residents Dan and Vicky, who always welcome us so warmly :)
Dan and Vicky soon got us on our way to 60 active minutes of weeding, pruning, leaf gathering, and more, and we left the space looking fresh for the winter months to come.
Thank you, everyone for your work and conversation – it was a lovely evening!!
Tuesday 21st October
Written by Dan
I help a lovely and interesting lady pack up some of her delicate things before she moved home.
Friday 17th October
Written by Nick Moore
Six black bags and a small box full of flattened cardboard...could I manage it all in one take down 3 floors and along a path to Miss V's communal bin area...with a bit of juggling, the answer was yes.
Friday 17th October
Written by Nick Moore
Mr T has discovered how much better M&S Greek style yoghurt is compared to the tubs from Lidl, so alongside M&S sardines and soup, this has now become his yoghurt of choice - which then got us into a lengthy discussion about what food items you would want from a "higher end" shop vs what's okay from the budget end (in his case cheese, spinach, carrots, but definitely definitely not soup!). Yet again it proved to be another interesting afternoon's discussion.
Wednesday 15th October
Written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
10 GoodGymers turned out for the most autumnal of all autumnal tasks AND Emily hit 200 good deeds!
This special group – Alex, Danny, Emily, Helen, Jackie, John, Kareem, Siobhan, and Steve – donned head torches and gloves and grabbed rakes and brooms in our first properly dark task of the season!
Our home for the evening was Cecil Sharp House, which is itself home to the biggest and best trees in all of Camden...
... which does mean there are plenty of leaves!
Cue 10 GoodGymers meticulously collecting bag upon bag upon bag of falling autumn :)
And amidst all of this effort we were celebrating a very special milestone yesterday evening: Emily – who frequents Camden, Islington, and other GG areas – hit a whopping 200 good deeds! A huge well done and thank you, Emily!
We will back to Cecil Sharp every 3 weeks during the leaf-falling season, and I'm already looking forward to the next session :)
Thank you, everyone!
Thursday 16th October
Written by Louis Benham (He/him)
Ran halfway there and back but the hill is always a killer. Ms F was glad to see me again after a few weeks. Had the usual frustration with no Breaded Haddock on Thursdays. I’ve got to know the women at checkout quite well by this point. I really appreciated the tea and biscuits at the end.
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