Dec 2018
11:35am, 27 Dec 2018
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CStar
Morning all. Lovely run round St Leonard’s & Hastings this morning with DD2. Waved at Bints Mum in Bexhill
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Dec 2018
11:46am, 27 Dec 2018
3,686 posts
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Lemon10
I am at work, still supporting colleague who was given weird disciplinary meeting before Christmas. Not done any actual work yet, but this feels worthwhile.
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Dec 2018
11:49am, 27 Dec 2018
17,019 posts
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Columba
Did you get on with it, Corrah?
Been gardening.
Have left saucepan at Bruv's flat, so later on will walk there and collect it, and walk back. Next year I will start logging walks as well as runs, unless they are negligible
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Dec 2018
12:39pm, 27 Dec 2018
4,306 posts
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Corrah
I did indeed get myself out and managed a lovely 8 miles in the sunshine. My newly revised target this year is 400 miles, which is not great, but I will be back to aiming for my 700 next year again
I try to log walks, especially when they are not dawdling Every little helps as they say.
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Dec 2018
12:42pm, 27 Dec 2018
3,896 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I hope you didn’t discover the boiling water tap by sticking your hands under it Linds!
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Dec 2018
12:43pm, 27 Dec 2018
3,897 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I hoping to get to 200 miles this year, which isn’t bad considering the year I’ve had.
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Dec 2018
12:58pm, 27 Dec 2018
4,307 posts
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Corrah
Well done Fragile. I have no doubt you will make the 200 xx
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Dec 2018
1:10pm, 27 Dec 2018
33,309 posts
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Diogenes
For the last few years we’ve had a kettle you put on the hob. My main complaint with it was that it took ages to boil, so long that I could feed the cat and make the sandwiches for packed lunches while waiting for it to whistle. Just before Christmas Mrs D was looking for a kettle and bought one that boils and dispenses a cup full very rapidly. Part of her thinking was that the children could make themselves a hot drink with less risk of burning themselves. Before you use it you have to run a reservoir of water through it to make sure it’s clean and the water isn’t tainted. We did this, but the next day Mrs D decided that there was still a bit of a ‘taste’ to the water so tried to empty it out into the sink, pouring boiling water over her hand on the process. Painfully ironic.
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Dec 2018
1:12pm, 27 Dec 2018
696 posts
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um
I never trust those boiling water taps.
But ... tested out my 'self-present' today (Fetch buff). Bad news, it didn't make me faster. Nor did the new running tights, shirt or jacket.
Also nudged over the 1200 'activity miles' for 2018 - ie combined running, walking* and cycling. Needed to include my 67 miles cycling to get there - so now glad I did those 2 days on the Thanet coast. *Walking is 'proper' walking - ie SWCP, Peak District, Welsh hills, slogs etc. Not Tesco or the paper shop.
But of course the big one and the bin will happen on the next run ...
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Dec 2018
1:30pm, 27 Dec 2018
42,267 posts
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Bintmcskint
I log most of my walking (some of it purely for WSW reasons, admittedly) as I do a lot of it and find it good for cross-training.
Longer walks of the type described by um are "hiking"
And I'm with you on those boiling water taps. They make me nervous.
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