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President’s Update
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Mountaineering – by bike, canoe and on foot
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Learning the new drills
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And so, the final curtain
I have tried my best to lead by example and in all honesty I have thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the opportunity – onwards and upwards!
Entering the final straight
A highlight this weekend was my eldest daughter completing a mini triathlon in Stratford – swimming 400m in a pool, riding 18k on her bike and running 5k to finish. This from someone who has never been that sporty and who describes herself as ‘doing a running action’ rather than running!
The great email cull
I drove to Formby to see an old school friend and we ended up at the Railway Pub doing a quiz, or should I say doing spectacularly badly at a quiz. A lovely evening though.
Two weeks in the life: Quizes, podiatrists and arthritic knees
I drove to Formby to see an old school friend and we ended up at the Railway Pub doing a quiz, or should I say doing spectacularly badly at a quiz. A lovely evening though.
Expressing many reservations
Then on Thursday Paula and I travelled up to Liverpool for their centre meeting and dinner. We managed, and we have no idea how, to book seats 10 & 11 in the same carriage, but they weren’t actually next to each other – which makes sense only if you understand the crackers that is how train seats are numbered.