Friday 19th December
Written by Diya Singh (she/her)
GoodGymers from Maidenhead and surrounds signed up to do a litter pick in their areas at a time suitable to them. That's the good thing about litter picking, you can do it anywhere, anytime. The bad thing is, well, the litter!
I was so curious about how much litter I collected that I weighed it when I got home. A whopping 8.2kgs! Very satisfying. If this caught your attention, keep an eye on more litter pick listings coming in Dec and Jan.
If slightly cleaner neighbourhoods aren't enough reason to celebrate, we had a big one — Viv's 100th good deed 🥳. With some last-minute re-arrangements, a bunch of us celebrated this milestone at Rachel's home with a delicious homemade chocolate Yule log, a crafty medal by Sheila and a poem by Amy:
Back in June 2024
An Angel with the last name Shaw
Brought Viv to the Battlemead Balsam war
And there she started her good deeds score
Thus the GoodGyming seeds were sown
and with Viv’s green fingers they’ve grown and grown
Always with a smile and never a moan
She now has 100 good deeds to call her own!
She’ll do good in rain, fog, or snow
Often with faithful dog Flora in tow
Lanterns, leaves, and litter – Viv is in the know
She’ll jump on her bike and off she’ll go!
And if a pigeon should invade your local church hall
While you’re meant to be exercising with a Pilates ball
and then get trapped behind a false wall
Trust me, Viv is a good person to call
When I type hi-vis, autocorrect thinks I mean
Hi Viv, because she’s the GoodGym hi vis queen
She helps us and the logo be safe and seen
More than we otherwise would have been!
Thank you for being so awesome Viv
And for all the kindness that you give.
You make a huge difference in the place you live
Now shall we have some cake? Answer, affirmative!
Wednesday 17th December
Written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Six GoodGymers (including Frosty the Snowman aka Amy) gathered at Wessex School to continue with the task of digging out and dismantling some raised beds Barrowloads of soil were deposited either in the skip or on some spare ground . We celebrated every time we extracted a shrub root. Each one was hard earned! We managed to clear 2 beds, but there is plenty more to do next year!
Saturday 13th December
Written by Jen Simpson (She/her)
Today’s adventure with the Friends of Ray Mill Island was less “gym” and more “DIY Olympics.”
Saturday 13th December
Written by Jen Simpson (She/her)
Sue and Jen in Windsor town,
GoodGym stars who never frown.
Five mini buses lined in a row,
Waiting for sparkle, a gleaming glow.
With hoses spraying arcs of light,
Brushes scrubbing with all their might,
Sponges dancing, cloths that shine,
Each bus transformed, one at a time.
Laughter bubbles with suds that gleam,
A duo powered by purpose and team.
For People to Places, their care runs deep,
Promises polished, commitments they keep.
By dusk the buses proudly stand,
Clean and bright from loving hands.
Sue and Jen, with spirits high,
Washed the wheels as kindness passed by.
Saturday 13th December
Written by Viv Purchese
An early foggy dog walk turned into a bottle litter pick up along the pyg track. Searching through the newly planted crops to pick up broken bottles too!
Friday 12th December
Written by Shelley (She)
Was nice to see the amazing work this team are doing, hopefully helped a little too 🙂 Lovely to see Carol back from her travels and to welcome Shelley to her first Baby Bank mission. We certainly helped clear the decks ready for the next clothes-sorting session. A never-ending task!
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