Everyone … I’m still sick (not COVID!) so here is the next chapter of the sort-of-memoir I wrote in Melbourne’s first lockdown. You can find the first chapter here. Probably best to read that first, if you fancy. Or just come back when I’m back on my feet and walking the magnolia-ed streets of my suburb once more!
I sure hope you feel better soon Pip! Also hope you release this book sometime in the future. Incredibly insightful into the thoughts and feelings of loss and overwhelm. 💜😘
I love walking too, and have walked daily for several years now. I've always said I do it for my mental health, it's only now that I can't walk and probably won't be able to until next year that I've realised how much it does keep me steady and even.
I hope you are better and back walking much sooner than me dear Pip
I used to run a lot but after an injury I couldn't run so I took up walking instead. I still miss running but now I enjoy walking more, the slower pace suits me, if I need a bit more of a workout there are plenty of hills to walk up. Walking gives me the opportunity to think things through while I amble along and I feel better after being outside.
I sure hope you feel better soon Pip! Also hope you release this book sometime in the future. Incredibly insightful into the thoughts and feelings of loss and overwhelm. 💜😘
Pip, are you still writing this memoir? I hope you are because I’m totally hooked. I’ll buy the book, I’ll read it here, I don’t mind either way.
And sorry to hear you are still unwell. I hope you are on the mend quick smart. Take care my friend xx
I love walking too, and have walked daily for several years now. I've always said I do it for my mental health, it's only now that I can't walk and probably won't be able to until next year that I've realised how much it does keep me steady and even.
I hope you are better and back walking much sooner than me dear Pip
Cheers Kate
I used to run a lot but after an injury I couldn't run so I took up walking instead. I still miss running but now I enjoy walking more, the slower pace suits me, if I need a bit more of a workout there are plenty of hills to walk up. Walking gives me the opportunity to think things through while I amble along and I feel better after being outside.