Friday 10th July
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Unsurprisingly enough, the main task at the Community Allotment was watering! Whilst Georgeta and Sol heroically used the watering cans, Sheila used the hose. Between the 3 of us we soon got the watering done, which gave us time to do some other jobs. Whilst we left one of the empty water butts filling we decided to tackle the tomatoes, which had all gone wild and were all tangling up together. With some new stakes and twine, and cutting off all the rogue side shoots, we got the plants under control and the fruit will now have space to develop. A hot, but successful session
Friday 10th July
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Caroline, Karen and Sheila helped out at the Baby Bank this morning, quickly settling into the routine of checking and sorting clothes donations. Luckily the facility had invested in 2 large fans to keep the volunteers cool, and boy, did we need them! Most bizarre find in the donation bags was a turkey baster. Not something we've ever been asked for!
Thursday 9th July
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
On a very warm morning, Spital Cemetery workparty regulars Sue, Maggie and Sheila were joined by Yvonne and Hollie. Yvonne came fresh from her first W&M group session the previous evening, so it was great that she could join us again in a different location. It was Hollie's first ever GoodGym session, and she picked a hot one! We continued to work on a fallen obelisk and grave stone which had become heavily covered in holly and ivy, probably over a number of years. We cut away at the twisted stems slowly making progress to start to reveal the stonework underneath. Unfortunately some of the stone had already crumbled under pressure from the roots so we left some on to help stabilise the structure. We did however reveal some intricate carving, so look forward to uncovering some more at our next session. Great work by everyone in less than ideal conditions
Wednesday 8th July
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Twelve of us gathered at the Ray Mill Island rise to help out with a few tasks.
Some took up the hose and watered the thirsty plants. ๐ฑ๐ฟ
Others took up saws and pulled out branches from among the brambles to use for a fern bed. ๐ช๐ชพ
And one took up a brush and painted some signs, in the exciting company of some rats ๐๏ธ๐ฌ
Shout out to W&M newcomer Yvonne who joined us from Bracknell! Hope to see you back for more.
When we finished, it was time for a special celebration - Diya's 500th deed! We had delicious cake ๐ฐ - thanks Georgeta - with a clever topper (which flummoxed the only accountant amongst us!). Sheila made a beautiful medal ๐ and had a great idea to have everyone say some words about Diya... here's the full list: Enthusiastic, Fun, Horse-manure, Kind, Thoughtful, Football, Warm, Camaraderie , Guinness, Friendship, Racquetball, Mad, Inclusive, Funny, Party girl, Always very hungry.
And we were all treated to Diya's biggest smile ๐ - warming our hearts on an already warm day! ๐ฅต
Saturday 4th July
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Welfare visit for Mrs D
Saturday 4th July
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
It is one of my favourite events of the year - GoodGym were again asked to help out at the Boulters to Bray swim. Alain, Kelley and Sheila set their alarm clocks for a very early start, and arrived at Ray Mill Island as the swimmers were starting to gather. Alain took charge of flip flop drop-off, making sure they were tied together and put in the right bags so that they could be re-united with their owners when they exited the water. Kelley and Sheila helped out with car key drop-off and recording each swimmer's number as they entered the water. And then they were off, a colourful array of swim hats and floats making their way down the river en masse. Quite a sight to see. Our next task was to marshal at Boulters Lock, ensuring that swimmers doing the longer Historic swim exited the water at the right point and directing them round to the Island so they could continue their swim. Just follow the wet footprints! Then it was back to the Rowing club to help give out Tshirts and return car keys to their owners (and have a well-earned bacon butty). All done and dusted by 8.30, just as the rest of Maidenhead was waking up..... Such an uplifting event, and it was great to see GoodGymers participating as well as volunteering
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