Ewe’ve literally Goat to Be Kiddin’ Me?

13 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bath
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Bath

Sunday 27th May 2018

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Thunderbolt and lightning, Very, very frightening me. (Galileo) Galileo. (Galileo) Galileo, 12 runners took a 5k stride with meee!! to Bath City Farm Ewe see not kidding me. we won't mention the latecomer wearing a back to front t shirt.

LITTERALLY

Open your eyes, Look up to the skies and see, we're just a poor kids, we need no sympathy, because we're easy come, easy go, little high, little low, GOODGYM!! Any way the wind blows doesn't really matter to me, to me.

We worked so hard picking up litter petting the kids was just a necessity, you see, you see.

sweat was pouring off them see

Well if you believe that you'd believe anything but today was sheer joy down on the farm from the crazy kids to a new delivery of pigs via UPS.

First off meet the little ones before

making a start on the litter pick, distracted? oh yes, like a group on a school outing but who cares its all therapy and the job got done and how could we neglect their attention.

Ain't no Goodgymer high enough

We finally moved on through the woodland trail picking up litter and seeing just how many of us could get in the air raid shelter before assuming combat position in the meadow continuing our litter search.

Doughnut, what your talking about

Okay, so we enjoyed a doughnut for our hard efforts before the flash mob made a last ditch attempt to salvage a tree limb from the bottom field will full support from everyone else who kept a watchful eye to make sure they did a proper job whilst quality checking the jam in the middle.

A humid climb back to Odd Down for some cool drinks and a masterclass in perfecting the rolypoly, Paul seemed stuck on doing a headstand though.

THANKS TO BRIZZLE CREW FOR JOINING BATH TODAY, I'm sure it was me they came to see and not the cute kids.

Thanks to Alison for back marking and todays pun.


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Bath City Farm was set up by the local community in the early 1990s, when the resident farmer retired. It gained charitable status in 1995. Over the past 17 years there has been considerable progress on site, including introducing our Soay sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and pigs, a pony and most recently a flock of guinea fowl

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