Well. Welcome to this thread.
You may be surprised why it is here or happy it is here. Then again: ‘You have got to be joking! Do you know what is wrong with me?’ may be your response.
This all began on the Extreme Fatigue thread. On there several people wanted and needed inspiration/incentive to get out and walk. Many people see the benefits of it in their life and to help on this; mad journey, train ride, rollercoaster ride and other positively rude words journey called Breast Cancer.
It is not a thread created to make anyone feel less than they do at present. It is not a thread that will set people against one another. Being competitive with yourself or a simple challenge to yourself is the point, but not a race against others is a key premis.
The idea is that you can do any of these or none:
Well here goes.
Either it will grow and blossom, with lots of lovely people benefiting. Or I will have egg all over my face – not for the first time in my chequered life and career.
Leolady – may be adding in the odd gallop to my walks.
PS if you don't like us don't be cruel.
Lovely rainbow photo seaspirit44 . Hope x Ray was all straightforward Sabrina22 and that you get the results soon. I’ve done a couple of Nordic walks as well as a lovely walk with friend to next town and back. The autumn reflections looked so pretty on the river, will hopefully post a pic. Love to all, HFxx
What a beautiful quote Sabrina22, thanks for sharing it’s brightened up my day
Hello everyone
Lovely walks today!
I walked this morning just after 11am
I walked for 33 minutes
I made myself go for the walk as very nervous waiting for nurses to call me with blood results for chemo (so pleased they are ok) then I decided to go for another walk into the town later so glad I did xx
Hi ,Lovely to see your rainbow seaspirit44 !
I got one over the grounds of StourHead House when my sister and I visited.It actually went in a completely 180% arc,but was too wet to venture over the grass!
Lovely season and colours !!
away at weekend near Chichester with daughter, wonderful!
jay x
Jayhay I actually was marvelling at the carving thinking wow…a tree which grew like that!Mother used to say “They can see you coming”!
I used to live near Chichester at Selsey,so know it well.xx
was private nursing.Loved it near the shingle.The winds were quite something though!!xx(Was there in the storm of 1987)
Lovely sky this weekend in Cumbria
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