The one in which Michael Johnson gave us a pep talk

17 Goodgymers helped their local community in Oxford
Cassy Fiford
Anwen Greenaway
Lorenzo
Bethan Greenaway
Mark
Julia
Sarah
Kate Mulrey
Aoife Fitzgerald
Angus Grant
Ben Foster
Ellie
Jessy McCabe
Chris Wade
Conor
Georgia Mason
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Oxford

Wednesday 5th August 2020

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Marston Community Garden is a lovely community-run allotment on the Court Farm allotments site. People from the local area can adopt a raised bed of their own or help with gardening tasks. It's a lovely away to get involved with gardening even if people can't commit to a whole allotment of their own.

GoodGym were called in for an evening blitz on the weeds which had sprung up lately, and with the warm dry weather we've had over the last few days the vegetable beds all needed a thorough dousing with water too.

With a bumper turn out of GoodGymers it was time to make sure everyone knew each other a little bit, and to hear everyone's GoodGym intro stories. There was quite a range of origins, from seeing us advertised at the bus stop to coming across us on social media or being introduced by a friend. A shout out for Jessy's 10th Good Deed brought the introductions to a close (sadly no Garland of Joy can be issued in COVID times), although in reality Jessy is at well over 50 Good Deeds with all the prescription deliveries she has been doing during lockdown.

Introductions made, both to each other and to the background of Marston Community Garden (thank you Mark), we set off to the allotment site, wending our way through past the other allotments. The Marston Community Garden is a cheery corner of the Court Farm Allotments, with bright painted shed and thriving vegetable and wildflower plots. As ever we divided up into smaller teams to tackle different jobs - weeding the potato troughs (try saying 'potato tomato' five times quickly), harvesting runner beans to leave on the sharing table, filling the water butt and thoroughly watering all the vegetable beds, detangling bind weed and brambles from around the edges of the beds and paths, but making sure we left the teasels, even though they're prickly (read all about teasels here and their historical use here).

After all that hard work, a break for a slice of homemade lemon drizzle cake which Bethan had brought was very welcome. Then we packed up the tools, cleared the weed piles to the compost heap and gathered together to run.

Yes! A Group Run!

With Bethan signed off to run again only the day before, and couch to 5k app at the ready, it felt only right that we all joined in as a group run - can't leave a running buddy to do their first post-baby run on their own! Moral support is the GoodGym way. Michael Johnson's dulcet tones coached us through it, with plenty of pep-talking and encouragement. It was great to run-walk, or walk-walk, our way around the playing fields together. Really lovely to have Aoife back with us too, and walking strongly despite a ruptured achilles tendon earlier in the spring.

Welcome back to all for whom it was a first GoodGym group task since lockdown, and lovely to have Georgia along for her first GoodGym session!

So much to celebrate this evening!



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Julia

Thu 6th Aug 2020 at 10:38am

This was such a fun task! It's nice to be back (in a way) :)

Anwen Greenaway

Thu 6th Aug 2020 at 12:36pm

Glad you enjoyed it!

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