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Tuesday 19th April 2016
Katherine Davey has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Katherine is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Tue 19th Apr 2016 at 4:44pm
Congrats on the first good deed. Great to have you along
Mon 18th Apr 2016 at 6:45pm
This week 25 glorious good-deeders graced the streets of Islington for our third journey to Sunnyside Community Gardens. An amazing community garden in Archway that is for all to enjoy and specialises in therapeutic horticulture for those with physical and mental disabilities.
Among us were first timers Nadia, Del, Katherine, Ceiran, Kim, David and David. A very warm welcome!
We split into three groups for the journey up: fast feet folk led by Graham, medium men and women taken by David and philosophers with Simon.
On our journey up we discussed how we all had an axe to grind with drivers. Apparently lots of things bug us about them: not indicating, tailgating, middle lane hogging, opening car doors on cyclists, stopping for no reason, not stopping at zebra crossings, not pulling over far enough, speeding, cutting up cyclists, and simply existing. Stupid drivers.
Anyway, we made it to the task without getting run over and met our hosts, the ever-keen Yvonne and Alan, who had plenty for us to do.
Half of us continued cutting back brambles and branches from the garden's corner. Loppers and secateurs were in action as usual, but some of the slightly thicker branches needed an AXE. Check out the photos and tell me these guys aren't having fun. There were a couple of wheelbarrows and buckets in action as a few of us carried the discarded foliage to its resting spot.
At the other end of the garden the rest of the GoodGymmers wielded shovels and spades (yeah, axes aren't the only things you can wield) and set about clearing a path of woodchip and made a gigantic pile held in place by some of the logs we shifted a couple of weeks ago.
Today's biscuit break took the form of a Bourbon Cream. Quite a popular choice.
Before heading off Richard showed Simon the "Skunk Cabbage" (Lysichiton americanus) in the garden's pond (see photos). I've read up on it and apparently "... it contains calcium oxalate crystals, which result in a gruesome prickling sensation on the tongue and throat and can result in intestinal irritation and even death if consumed in large quantities" Glad we remembered the Bourbons.
For the journey back we got into the same three groups. David's group sped off, Graham added in a few hill reps before zooming home and Simon's group played secret surges and took the blurriest selfie ever.
Another week of getting fit and doing good. Excellent tasking and running everybody. That's what it's all about.
Next week we're off to Barnsbury Square Gardens. Don't miss it!
Simon
P.S. William's head was not chopped off by an axe in the group photo.