Creating the path less travelled

11 Goodgymers helped their local community in Southwark
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Southwark

Wednesday 19th April 2023

Report written by Sam Lefevre (he/him)

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Will it or won't it? That's the question we ask ourselves every Wednesday for the past month....will it rain or won't it?

Tonight, Sam had the privilege of 10 other GoodGymers join him as Spring and better weather decided to show up. Yet, there was a bitter wind in the air! Joao was waiting for Sam outside Old Spike when he arrived to open the cafe. It was great to see a friendly face as Nelly popped her head inside after taking a short break from GoodGym. Steve, Lindy and Paulin all came just before 18:45 for a catch-up before we got started. Jess was waiting outside as we went around to the alleyway to warm up.

Sam gave away the ice-breaker question early as people needed some time to think about their answer. Tonight's question was to do with the fact it's Earth Day on Saturday, so he asked: What is the best time about living on planet Earth/what is that "aha" moment you have that makes you love living?

Paulin started us off as she had that moment earlier crossing Tower Bridge on her bike and the sun was geaming on her face, Nelly talked about looking at the beautiful landscape out in the countryside, Joao has those moments when he is diving and looking at all the ocean's creatures, Steve often has it when he is just looking around...it's in front of you, Jess pretty much described a summer's day in the park (with a picnic), Lindy when is laughing with her friends and can't catch her breath and finally, Sam was similar to Paulin with the warmth of the sun, but also added hearing the birds tweet in the morning when he wakes up...he knows he's alive!


1 metre = 100 centimetres

Our gentle 2.8k run from Old Spike to Thorlands took us 20 minutes as we arrived a few minutes before we needed to, but we met Benjamin and Jo at the Walled Garden, where Simon had already prepared the wheelbarrow full of tools.

We made our way to the Kitchen garden, where Simon told us what to do. We had to leave a metre length from where we stopped last time before we could dig another trench to bury logs. Simon had the vision of what this woodchip path that starts in front of the clubhouse looks like and so he measured it out with sticks.

The team was split in two: we had a team going back and forth to get woodchip and logs. This team was led by Lindy and she took Joao, Jess and Nathan (who had just arrived after doing some missions near by).

The second team either used the soil to create a "asparagus growing area" in the Forest garden. Nelly and Steve started on that whilst Benjamin and Jo made headway on the trench and outline of where we would bury the logs to determine the edges of this woodchip path. Sam and Paulin started off with sawing the wood logs that were "out of shape".

Eventually, Vic arrived as she had FOMO and opted to go back and forth to collect more logs from the woodchip pile. A few people swapped jobs as we used the 40 minutes to lay the foundations of the woodchip path in the Kitchen garden. It will be completed on Saturday.

With Simon rushing off to a meeting, Sam called it a day at 19:55 as the team still had to take back the tools and run back to Old Spike. Yet, what a difference it was from the start of the session!


Thank You to all the GG-ers

A personal thanks from me to all those who came out tonight! As the saying goes "Many hands make light work" and that was proven tonight as we blitz the task in 45 minutes and yes, there's still a little bit more to be done to complete the path from the clubhouse to the "Forest" garden, but progress is progress. So, a massive thank you for coming out and being apart of that experience.


Thank You Simon

GoodGym is all about getting fit and doing good! We praise the runners/cyclists/walkers who come to get fit and help out, but we often forget about our task owner. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Simon for organising the tools and telling us what to do before rushing off to your meeting. You have since commented that the work we did was "brilliant", so happy that you're happy.


Session Leader
Attendees
Benjamin Crouch
Jess Cowie
Joao Fernandes
Nathan Wood
Nelly
Sam Lefevre
Lindy Macfarlane
Vic
Steve Lee
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Vic
Vic (She/her)

Fri 21st Apr 2023 at 11:02am

โ€˜Eventuallyโ€™ ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚. Youโ€™re right though I did have FOMO!! ๐Ÿ˜‚