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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Walking with sciatica, (in no more than 500 words)-part 14.
Saturday 18th April… Turn South off High West Street opposite the Corn Exchange in Dorchester, Dorset in the United Kingdom and you walk down Cornhill onto New Street. A three minute walk of 320 metres for a period of two and … Continue reading
Video from post 13.
Apologies if the video didn’t come out on the last post. It’s a video about MOAS’s work. If you cut and paste this link you will find it. Many thanks. http://www.vimeo.com/120712118
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Walking with sciatica, (in around 500 words and a video)-part 13.
Today’s was a short slow walk around Milton Abbey school grounds, up into the woods of Green Hill and back home again. The woods were covered in wild garlic and I read the other day that the leaves tasted rather … Continue reading
Walking with sciatica, (in around 500 words, and one video)-part 12.
Yesterday’s walk was from Dorchester back to Milton Abbas, between twelve and fifteen miles the way I went. It took six hours including a short siesta in the shade under some chestnut trees and a quick paddle in the river … Continue reading
Walking with sciatica, (in no more than 500 words)-part 11.
I got to Blandford today ready for the next bus onto Milton Abbas. But such is my impatience that the ten minute wait for it to come was too long…and I wandered off for a coffee and then into the … Continue reading
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Walking with sciatica, (in no more than 500 words), part 10 of 10.
Saturday morning. Got to get walking. Sciatica needs exercising, (or is it exorcising)-both! Nearly three weeks ago, sciatica bad, cash fund near zero my natural instinct was to get back to work, make more furniture whack it on e bay … Continue reading
Walking with sciatica, (in around 500 words and a photograph)-part 9
Turning on my computer this morning Twitter reveals a quote: “Remember this day is unique, you’ll never live it again. Make the most of it”. Okay, this can be said of every day, but how often do we take note … Continue reading
Walking with sciatica, (in around 500 words and one photograph), part 8.
On Twitter, every Monday night between 7.30 and 8.30 is #dorsethour. With over 10,000 followers #dorsethour is a frantic hour of local networking. Want to ask a question? Want to find a business, promote your business, advertise an event? Then … Continue reading
Walking with sciatica, (in around 500 words and a photograph)-part 7.
Well that was a good walk. Thirteen miles in five gentle hours. Walked from Blandford Forum in Dorset along the North Dorset Trailway to Sturminster Newton and then onto Marnhull via various footpaths/bridleways. You know those little gizmos that air … Continue reading
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Walking with sciatica, (in no more than 500 words-and a photograph)-part 6.
Short walk today, long walk yesterday through Whatcombe Wood to the East of Milton Abbas and on to Blandford three hours away. A stiff Southerley breeze, bright sunshine and the colour green all around. If the colour green is the … Continue reading