0 Month Streak
Sat 27th Oct 2018 at 9:50am
Looking after a much loved Bristol park space
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Working with a local community centre to support local community!
Read moreSat 15th Sep 2018 at 10:50am
Bristol Report written by Paul Becker (he/him)
Five hundred good deeds! It was a Dave like no other at the Malago Berry Maze: a real Dave to remember in fact as our favourite Godfather of Goodgym hit this massive milestone of goodness today.
We were off to help get the maze ready for Brustol Open Doors Day and after Barney had patiently once again run through proper weeding technique and the whereabouts of the various precious berry plants, we got straight down to work.
Some scratched at the top soil with hoes, others dug a little deeper with spades and one or two expertly wielded the green froggy trowel of greatness.
Clo dug deepest of all, however as she spotted one last piece of car in what seemed like a fitting moment on a day to mark the many visits if the past when we dug up rocks, brambles and steering wheels a-plenty.
It was lovely as well to see Raluca come along today (with new addition Alexander!) so she could enjoy the chance to finally present this wonderful space to the open day visitors after all of her hard work in making it happen. Who would have thought that the sad loss to fire of a local scout hut would ultimately result in the opportunity to open up the space to the community in this new and beautiful way.
We'll celebrate with you properly on Tuesday when everyone is around Dave but for now just know that you're loved by everyone that knows you and that a number (even one as large as this) will properly represent the amazing contribution you've made to our club, both in supporting and encouraging others - and in the delivery of killer puns.
Sat 15th Sep 2018 at 10:50am
Sat 8th Sep 2018 at 10:50am
Bristol Report written by Paul Becker (he/him)
Julia and her gang came up with another treat for us at the Haven today. Once we had completed our run up the relentless slope known as the Bristol to Bath cycle path (at a good pace it has to be said and with one of us having already completed a full circuits session) we arrived to the exciting news that we would be working on the roundhouse!
For those that aren't familiar with roundhouses this was essentially a hobbit house made of cobb and timber, cool in the summer and by the look of it, very cosy in the winter. Very definitely a place in which to spend more time 'back again' than 'there'.
The possibility of rain meant our original task to make cobb had been put on hold. Instead we were to split into a couple of groups:
Roundhouse Roofers
One group worked to move earth and clay into separate piles using spades and wheelbarrows. The clay was being saved for later while the earth was to be transported onto the roof of the roundhouse. Fortunately Liam and Danica have a good head for heights so they were able to position themselves on the roof itself to help direct operations from there.
Cobb Flingers and Finishers
The remaining group worked inside the roundhouse, taking some cobb that had been prepared earlier and using it to fill in a gap around the bottom of the walls. Some preferred a more generous and accelerated application while other enjoyed carving out smooth edges and generally crafting a more precise finish.
Towards the end of our session, with the sun now fully out, Julie had the chance to help mix a new batch of cobb using a mixture of sand, clay and straw. It then only remained for Darren to shed his shoes and socks and get stuck into using his feet to knead the mixture into a smooth consistency ready for finishing off the interior.
Thanks again to Julia and the team for using us so creatively again - and warm welcomes to Chris and Anna on their first run and to Freddie on his first Saturday with us.
Sat 8th Sep 2018 at 10:50am