A day full of sport and physical activity has been had. I went and played golf with Frank, my father-in-law today when I looked on my golf app it was almost 1 year since I last played so it’s going to be interesting as to how that would go. The first nine holes were pretty … Continue reading
#5km run on the treadmill. Swim next.
It’s Summer – Day 24 and 25
Back at home for the fourth week of summer and with the opening of David Lloyd, back to tennis, the treadmill and swimming. A good 5km run prior to my tennis lesson on Monday, holding a steady 13kph. After the run, it was time for my tennis lesson. My back hand seemed pretty good and … Continue reading
#5km run in 22:58 pre tennis lesson. #running
It’s Summer – Day 23
Back home now after a great 6 nights over in Malvern. The hills were spectacular and getting up North Hill a highlight of the week. It was also great to do a few walks and visit Upton upon Severn. Packing up the camper van this morning was simple enough, even with an awning. A lazy … Continue reading
It’s Summer – Day 22
The last full day in the campervan, beneath the Malvern Hills. Great times with the family and enjoying the walks and rides. I had planned to run everyday but have only been once. We have done something everyday though, be it walking or cycling. Today we visited Croome Park, a National Trust site. The grounds … Continue reading
It’s Summer – Day 21
When you gaze up to see the stars, you can get lost in the marvel that is space. Doing so is something I’ve always enjoyed, from the army childhood of camping out at the weekend and lying comfy in a sleeping bag and watching the stars above. We used to look for satellites. Tonight as … Continue reading
Start of a bike ride around Worcester #cycling #summerholidays
It’s Summer – Day 20
It’s the 20th day of the summer holidays and tonight I saw the greatest shooting star that I’ve ever seen before. This morning I went for a run which took me across some farmers’ fields and something of about 6 km. It was so very hot but a beautiful run. The Malvern Hills looked great … Continue reading