The early birds save the worms

2 Goodgymers helped an isolated person in Bristol
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Saturday 30th December 2017

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Tiny Tony pulled the tiny curtains back in his house, another muddy day out! It was Cedric and Bernie’s last day at school before they were moving to the big smoke and as a good uncle Tiny Tony was taking them to school that day.

This School for Worms (SCHW) was run by the flamboyant Headmistress Annie and today’s lesson was about how to successfully split yourself in two. A skill that was required before you could move up a year.

Suddenly a ginormous prongy thing came hurtling towards the school and the worms, but the human beans picked each of them up and moved them to safety. Hurrah! The worms gave them their school sign as a thank you. Cedric didn't want to leave his shiny thing so he stayed put for as long as he could until he was whooshed away.

The human beans had dug over the sticky, studgy mud making it much easier for the worms to slide through, making them very happy. Mrs I was also very happy with their work and rewarded them with tea with ginger and cupcakes. She said how she really appreciated the help and they wished her a good day.

Uncle Tiny Tony and his family waved goodbye!

The End.

(A Clo and Richard production… with Cedric providing the music and Annie making sure everyone was on set in time)



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Caroline Thomas

Sun 31st Dec 2017 at 11:13am

Dave and I were wondering how you two would be getting on after our very sticky muddy squeltchy mission last week. Can't wait for planting day!

Bristol runner

Sun 31st Dec 2017 at 11:19am

Still very muddy and squelchy! Will be great to see it finished :)

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