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AFKABartram
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get outside and enjoy it, we won’t have too many weekends like this over the coming months
modt enjoyable run for ages this morning
modt enjoyable run for ages this morning
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Alright mum26
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Wonderful day to be aliveAFKABartram said:get outside and enjoy it, we won’t have too many weekends like this over the coming months
modt enjoyable run for ages this morning
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Good advice Barts. Grey and drizzly down here but I still took the opportunity to just sit on a bench in a shelter with a takeaway coffee and watch the sea for 30 mins.AFKABartram said:get outside and enjoy it, we won’t have too many weekends like this over the coming months
modt enjoyable run for ages this morning
Probably looked like a right nutter but makes a big difference to my mood and I get right humpy if I can't get out for some fresh air and exercise every day. Feel so sorry for those in more urban areas during these times.4 -
But take a woolly in case it turnsRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Alright mum15 -
Glad you enjoyed it mate. Restarted running last week myself and have sprained my ankle so put paid to that for a while ha ha0
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And clean pants in case you get run over. You wouldn't want the mortician to see you in dirty pants.AFKABartram said:
But take a woolly in case it turnsRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Alright mum2 -
Did you mean to post this on the you know you’re getting old thread ?AFKABartram said:get outside and enjoy it, we won’t have too many weekends like this over the coming months
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This morning and yesterday morning.11 -
Posted under ‘not sports related’. Was this a run in the car rather than some form of physical exercise?AFKABartram said:get outside and enjoy it, we won’t have too many weekends like this over the coming months
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We don’t need the sea, we have the Thames we can sit and watch, though obviously not when the mist is rolling in from it...Bournemouth Addick said:
Good advice Barts. Grey and drizzly down here but I still took the opportunity to just sit on a bench in a shelter with a takeaway coffee and watch the sea for 30 mins.AFKABartram said:get outside and enjoy it, we won’t have too many weekends like this over the coming months
modt enjoyable run for ages this morning
Probably looked like a right nutter but makes a big difference to my mood and I get right humpy if I can't get out for some fresh air and exercise every day. Feel so sorry for those in more urban areas during these times.0 -
Difference a day makes.
Yesterday people were moaning everywhere was packed1 -
Yes, sun streaming in through the windows. Contrast to last night when I had to pick up Golfie Jnr in the fog.
Just a shame all the golf courses are shut.0 -
They could be brand new and straight from the the packet, you look up and see a bus hurtling towards you and trust me the mortician won’t be seeing a clean pair! 😂😂AddicksAddict said:l
And clean pants in case you get run over. You wouldn't want the mortician to see you in dirty pants.AFKABartram said:
But take a woolly in case it turnsRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Alright mum1 -
Not really what you would want for a lock down though.
But yes, beautiful day.0 -
Where had he been? Shouldn't he be in lockdown at home not round his girlfriend's?golfaddick said:Yes, sun streaming in through the windows. Contrast to last night when I had to pick up Golfie Jnr in the fog.
Just a shame all the golf courses are shut.0 -
It's alright for you lot in the SE ...... but it's crap weather this morning down here in Sunny Cornwall.
Rained all night, thick mist this morning gradually disappearing, grey and overcast, damp and manky.
Might give the beach a miss today.
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Just got back from a lovely walk in the grounds of Scotney Castle. It was sunny, warm and calm, perfect for an autumn walk. Hopefully my batteries are now recharged for another week, working at my desk at home. The Kent countryside was looking beautiful and at its best. Getting out and appreciating the natural world around us is a great way to better mental health.7
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Really has been a lovely day... Just back from a nice family walk around Shorne Woods, bit muddy but my Son didnt mind one bit3
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I bet you were Captain Clean Shorts.ForeverAddickted said:Really has been a lovely day... Just back from a nice family walk around Shorne Woods, bit muddy but my Son didnt mind one bit
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Its bloody horrible here.0
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like an early spring day in North Lincs. today0
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Greenwich Park yesterday and Danson Park today. As @ME14addick said, leaves you feeling better about your local area and recharged for the week ahead.3
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I did question whether we should go as it isn't really 'local', but as we'd booked before lockdown was announced and it was all outside and very well socially distanced, we decided to go. I am very glad that we did.ME14addick said:Just got back from a lovely walk in the grounds of Scotney Castle. It was sunny, warm and calm, perfect for an autumn walk. Hopefully my batteries are now recharged for another week, working at my desk at home. The Kent countryside was looking beautiful and at its best. Getting out and appreciating the natural world around us is a great way to better mental health.3 -
Dragged the MG out of the garage and took my daughter to Ruxley to have a look round.Will go for a pre Sunday dinner walk in a bit.0
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