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StephDucat

StephDucat

Ealing

Runner(5km,10km,half, marathons, ultramarathon) and any distance available, walker, swimmer, diving, cycling and whatever challenges me.


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40072
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Doing good since May 2023

Done a mission this month

29 Month Streak

Ran to coach this month

5 Month Streak

Done a group run this month

38 Month Streak


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368

Sessions led

73

Sessions backmarked

10

Walks led

780

Sessions photographed

347

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Trimming plants for Mrs A (wk2)
๐Ÿ—“Today 11:00am

Mrs A will enjoy the weather and the sunlight will enter the front room.

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One GoodGymer is going - no space left ๐Ÿ˜ข
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StephDucat signed up to a party.

Sun 28th Jun at 10:15am

Taskforce Catch Up: 10th GoodGym Ealing birthday planning

Help organising the 10th birthday of GoodGym Ealing in August

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Sun 7th Jun at 11:00am

Busy Bee in Red Tee

Ealing Report written by StephDucat

I arrived at Mrs A to find a massive overgrown front garden, overgrown plant invading the pavement and the path to the front door was very narrow due to the overgrown weeds, brambles and plants. Her son welcomed me and gave me a rake plus and old rusty pair of shears. Luckily I also took my bramble gloves and small secators. Her son has back problems so cannot help with the garden. I started by trimming the tree/bush on the from that was overgrowing to the pavement and the neighbors. Then cleared the path to the front door so you can walk without being scratched by brambles etc. Also cleared the small side walk from the front door to the side entrance. Then it was the bramble attack : cleared all the weeds and brambles in the front garden - still some work to do but now you can see flowers, roses and bees. You can now walk in the garden. Mrs A was impressed and said what a difference 90 minutes of Goodgym does. I filled a wheelie bin and a green bag full of garden waste.

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Kash

Sun 7th Jun at 6:51pm

Great work - particularly given the shortage of tools!

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StephDucat visited their coach

Sunday 7th June

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Sun 7th Jun at 4:31pm

New coach - my 2nd one

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Sun 7th Jun at 7:04pm

You wait ages for a coach, then 2 come along at the same time ๐Ÿ™„

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StephDucat went on a community mission

Sat 6th Jun at 9:30pm

Food for thought!

Kingston upon Thames Report written by Kingston upon Thames runner

7 goodgymers from several different areas brought and dropped items for the food bank, showing that thinking of others makes the world go round.

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Sat 6th Jun at 7:00pm

Brew can do it!

Westminster Report written by Southwark runner

Gail, Steph and Anna met on the Strand this evening to hand out hot drinks and food to those who needed it.

Due to the wet weather, and a few other charities out and about, the starting queue wasn't as long as normal. We were able to be generous with the portions of Biriyani, and Gail's coffees and hot chocolates went down a storm in the cold.

A couple of people came along with extra donations from Pret and Caffe Nero which all found an appreciative taker. After an hour, everything was gone.

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StephDucat went on a group run

Sat 6th Jun at 1:00pm

Fun Tied Tomatoes

Ealing Report written by Sevan

There was a big group this month for the walk over Horsenden Hill to the Feeding Ealing site. It started out dry and got more wet the closer that the group got to their destination, with umbrellas popping up and waterproofs being worn. Given the threatening grey skies, everyone was happy when Joseph said that they'd be working inside, in the polytunnel. On a day like today, Joseph had no desire to get soaked and he didn't want anyone else to get wet either.

Walking through the site, Joseph pointed out the changes since GoodGym's visit last month, with the Dudhi plants being well established in the muddy holes that were dug last month. Inside the polytunnel, there was a lot of new growth too, with tomatoes, peppers and more shooting up in the raised beds and some exotic beans climbing up the walls.

It was the tomatoes that Joseph needed help with today. As they grew, they needed to each have a bamboo cane that they were tied to for support. Kash, Angela and Maxime grabbed string and scissors, cutting it into lengths for everyone to get tying. Part way through, Joseph came to the team with a with a new task and each person could choose the one they found the most fun:

  1. Tying the tomato plants to stakes
  2. Dismantling old garden furniture that was inefficiently filling the skip

Maxime, Angela and Delphine found their happiness in placing stakes and binding the tomato plants to them. Steph, Kash, Kaja and Sevan on the other hand went for destruction. They grabbed the wicker chairs out of the skip and got kicking, stamping, twisting, sawing and pick-axing. Anything they could to turn the bad 3D seating into good 2D seating that would neatly stack back in the skip.

With both of Joseph's jobs completed, the rain got heavier and everyone took cover in the polytunnel. While they waited out the heaviest of the rain, Joseph told everyone about last year's harvest and the plans for this year. He encouraged everyone to come back at harvest time to pick some crops and make their stomachs happy. That's the most important thing in life, according to Joseph.

The session wrapped up early and team GoodGym headed home or onto their next tasks. As they left the site, the rain stopped and the sun beamed down... for a few minutes at least, until clouds returned overhead.

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StephDucat went on a community mission

Sat 6th Jun at 10:00am

Jean-Claude van Dung

Ealing Report written by Kash

A week of turbulent weather at the beginning of June left GoodGymers wondering what Saturday would bring to the Horsenden Farm session. Delightful sunshine or dreadful rain? It turned out that neither rain nor shine was winning in the morning - what awaited us was overcast and gusts of wind, but the storm held off during the volunteering session.

Among the 11 GoodGymers at the farm were two new joiners: Anal and Ana, both very enthusiastic and keen to roll their sleeves up, no matter the task - what a great attitude to have at the first session!

Before the start of the task, Elsa from Friends of Horsenden Farm gave everyone an inspiring talk about the farm's history, from its humble origins as a derelict site to a thriving community space and a nature reserve - all brought to life by a decade of persistent work by a group of dedicated volunteers.

Elsa had two jobs for us today: first, making sure the farm plots have a source of homemade compost ready to use, and second, creating a new seating area for gatherings. Anastasiia, Amy, Delphine, Iram and Kaja have moved two huge piles of compost we had constructed in May, then combined another two (also last month's creations) into a single, tall heap.

Meanwhile, Anal, Ash, Kash, Maxime, Sevan and Steph Ducat moved heavy - and I mean heavy! - logs to a secret woodland area behind the sheds. They used a range of techniques from individual and paired carrying, through rolling to wheelbarrowing, to transport the timber blocks to a clearance in the woods. Later, we all enjoyed a break on the self-made seats in that truly magical place.

"I feel like a forest fairy here!" - Iram.

Although that job was really tough, the team still had some energy and over an hour to spare before the pizza o'clock. They decided to join the composting team and, based on Elsa's instructions, built a new, massive pile of fertiliser, layering fresh manure with woodchip - the famous lasagna technique!

The visit to the farm was a great opportunity to see some of the animal residents. No cats and cows this time, but we got to meet the two goats, a family of the rare breed of red-coloured Tamworth piglets, and harvest mice babies. We had to keep quiet when viewing the latter and refrain from taking photos in the nursery.

The harvest mouse is Britain's smallest rodent and has been recently reintroduced to Horsenden Hill and adjoining areas. To enable this rewilding endeavour (which even caught the attention of Sir David Attenborough!), the mice had to be brought from far corners of the UK. That's why some of the tubs with the rodents were labelled with descriptions like 1 pregnant Scottish lady.

The other highlights of the day were the introduction of a new pizza type, the creamy Jean-Claude, and a wedding reception, which pushed all the pizza lovers outside the main yard. We decided not to crash the party with our manure-scented boots.

If you think that sounds like a fun thing to do on a Saturday morning, join us in July at Horsenden Farm!

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StephDucat went on a training session

Sat 6th Jun at 9:20am

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StephDucat signed up to a community mission.

Sat 6th Jun at 7:00pm

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StephDucat went on a mission

Fri 5th Jun at 5:00pm

Trowelโ€‘ly Being Watched

Ealing Report written by StephDucat

It was a double mission for Goodgym as Alan was at Mr G for his shopping and myself for the front garden. Alan and I met at 525 pm to arrive atm Mr G for 530. I was early and waited at the corner. Mr G arrived a from his dentist and spotted me or either the red GG top, but kept looking as thought Alan looked different. When we came in, he apologized for staring which made the 3 of us laugh as Alan and myself clearly dont look alike. Earlier in the day, head office said that Mr G couldn't find his trowel and that he would give me a big spoon to dish out the weeds. My idea was brute force and pull them out. At the end none of this as Mr N purchased a new one on his way back from the dentist at the corner store. The silver trowel!!! I went to tidy the garden whilst Alan was getting his shopping list and then disappeared in the streets on Ealing. I cleared 2 bags of weed, leaves, dead plants and a bit of rubbish. Double victory for Goodgym on a Friday evening.

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Kash

Sun 7th Jun at 7:54pm

Look so tidy! Well done, Fake Alan ๐Ÿคฃ

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