9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook walkathon (redirected fromCharity walk) walkathon (ˈwɔːkəˌθɒn) n (General Sporting Terms)informalUSa long-distance walk organized to raise money for charity ...
We had the good fortune of going to the charity shops in Shipley just a couple of days after someone with similar reading tastes to us had a clearout – the shelves were full of interesting non-fiction books, half of which we had and the other half spiked our interest. I got: “...
When we arrived at Bath Spa Station we had to walk about a mile to get to Prior Park. I stopped on the bridge for a photo. We went down a road lined with shops and cafes. Then up a long quite steep hill. Finally we reached the entrance. I showed my National Trust card to the ...
When I read The Counter’s article, “What if the only coffee shops left after Covid-19 are Starbucks?” I was horrified. Not because I hate Starbucks (I don’t, I’ve had a gold card since back in the day when you paid $20 to get wifi access) but because my life is SO MUCH...
I also found the Gretna Outlet Village and was in two minds about whether to mention its existence to Mrs W when she arrived, but my conscience got the better of me and we headed over to take a look. Luckily there were no shops that really passed her approval, and from my point of ...
Nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. They live and work in comparatively safe environment; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become ill. The answer for some of these people is to seek danger in activities suc...
bike shops, campsites, hostels and friends and family.''Her journey started at Land's End on April 1.By the time she finishes she will have covered the equivalent distance of a trip from Britain to India, covering an average of 40 to 50 miles a day.Meg hopes to raise more than pound...
"Particularly in the South where I imagined the reception would be a little more challenging, it was actually the complete opposite," he explains. "At gas stations, at ice cream shops, just about anywhere I would stop, it felt like people would come up to me and tell me their own story...
I also found the Gretna Outlet Village and was in two minds about whether to mention its existence to Mrs W when she arrived, but my conscience got the better of me and we headed over to take a look. Luckily there were no shops that really passed her approval, and from my point of ...