Re: Bob's Bits.
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Good morning Robert . Well, we're not going the planned walk today. My partner is loaded with the cold. We will go out later and have a shorter walk. That walk will come round again. The Gleniffer Braes are a couple of miles from me and I've a notion to go there later. The views over the town are great. Yes, if you're ever in this neck of the woods then please join us and we'll treat you to a beer at the end ;- . Next weekend we're going to Lochearnhead for two nights and there promises to be fantastic walks in that beautiful area. I'm really looking forward to it and I'll post pics. Have a nice day RobertRe: Bob's Bits.
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Robert, I'm not a runner, but a walk does get emotional. The whole experience, the effort, the scenery, the feeling of being out there. At the end of it there is no feeling like it. I don't know how i'd have coped without it. My friends still talk about when I first joined the walking group. At my lowest I'd go to work Monday to Friday, then know I was walking with the group on a Saturday. Got prepared on the Friday evening, then up early Saturday morning. Followed the programme every Saturday. Then a glass of wine afterwards with the group, then home to a ready meal curry, which I put in the oven, whilst having a bath. Then I'd devour it, have another glass of wine, then zonk into bed! Waken on a Sunday morning and felt great. It was a routine for me, which I loved. Everyone at work asks me each week where my walk is, even to this day. So I can understand how you feel about it.Re: Bob's Bits.
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Congrats on that distance Rob, your tactics on the run paid off !!
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