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.
Ooo I do love seeing your outside photos,everyone!!I feel I am there vicariously.As we have all been indoors much more,I find my eyes “eat up”anything outside!!
It is amazing the things we have found out in Lockdown.That we miss people connection first and foremost...and also a change of scenery.
love Violetsniff.
I definitely agree moomy and Violetsniff - beautiful pictures of nature at it's best. Thankyou to those who post xx
Hi everyone,not sure if this is just replying to moomy or will turn up in its proper place at the end of the thread! I've just managed to log back into the site after its revamp, then busy being awahaving radiotherapy and hubby managed to come off his bike and break both arms!! He's on the mend now
have been walking lots as our dog walker was in holiday and now Has to quarantine for 2 more weeks. I'm on kindle so will try post photo when I get back in on my phone. Hope you're all keeping safe. Northerner glad to see you've got up to the Lakes.
Hi Cheeboe glad you done rads and back home . Hubby must have been really missing you to break both arms just to get you back lol
Hope you both feeling better . The caravan site reopened in July so we have been spending most of our time there . I can shield so much easier . Our. Home area has just been put on high alert the middle tier .So should be able to still travel between two as long as we don't stop On route and only meet others outside in groups lower than 6 as shielded .
Im still on herceptin injections til Jan , also bisphosphonate every 6 month . At hospital tomorrow for heart scan then home shower change and go to dentist for filling .
Such a busy social life
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