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Zadar - Croatia
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Road Tripping across the UK
On my return to England, I picked up a car rental and the next day headed to Nottingham with dad to visit my Nephew, Michael, his girlfriend, Louise and my sister-in-law, Alex. Coincidentally my Hurstbridge friend Austin is also currently visiting his parents in Bedford and we stopped in on route for a hello and a cup of tea.Reconnecting with friends - Ireland
We all met back in 1997 at a time where we were all at a similar stage of our lives, enjoying adult life without the responsibilities, but conscious that decisions had to be made that would define the next chapter of our lives. Mine was whether to take the plunge and marry and emigrate to Australia. A hard decision when I had such a strong sense of belonging in the UK, my friends and my Mrs!Meet Richard
What's behind the fence?
On the edge of Elstead, down a narrow country lane is a high fence which allows no insight to what lays behind. As a kid I used to cycle past it on occasions on my way to a local lake for a spot of fishing. Behind the fence is a large period home named Brookfield and the reason for the privacy is that it was once owned by a number of celebs looking for respite from their public lives. Peter Sellers (The Pink Panther) owned it for a number of years before selling it on to Ringo Starr after meeting on a film set. Ringo only lived there for a couple of years before selling it on to American musician Stephen Stills of Crosby Stills Nash and Young. Through out that period the garden was cared for by a local called Johnny and Stephen Stills wrote a song about him called Johnny's Garden. You can find it on YouTube!Local Walkabout
Many Australians consider Britain to be an over crowded Island and in some parts it is. I was lucky to be brought up in a rural village surrounded by areas of national beauty both natural and historical. When ever I return home I will often catch up with my old mate Richard and he will take me on a grand tour of my childhood haunts. There is a huge network of public footpaths dating back centuries, many of which I have never explored or forgotten. This time Richard took me on a 15 mile epic, stopping off at historical sites of interest, The Barley Mow pub and a number of relics from WW2.Queens Jubilee
I have never seen so many Union Jack's, they are every where, in windows, on bunting, gates and walls. The Queen's Jubilee celebrating 70 years on the throne has shown there is still a strong sense of national pride for the old dear. Every where I have gone there have been street parties and fetes and dad's road was no exception. It was impromptu to take advantage of a sunny day and by the end even I had caught the sun. It was a great opportunity to catch up with the neighbors, many of whom I have known all my life. The gathering was infront of the impressive 18th century lodge at the end of our small cul de sac.My niece's
First training run on Elstead Commons
St James Church
Home!
The Detectorist
Run Fat Boy Run!
On my way....
Sweet 16!
I’m fundraising for Cancer Council Victoria to help stop cancer.
As some will know I will be returning to the UK in May 2022. to visit my 92 year old father in the village of Elstead in Surrey where I was born and raised. It will be a happy occasion after years of being unable to return home.
Coincidently my last day in Elstead on 24 June is also the date of the 110th year of the Elstead 'Marathon' a 5.5 mile race that I last competed in when I was 17 years old. My late brother Paul, was the cup holder in both 1976 & 1977.
I have therefore decided to run in memory of Paul and my mum Jessie both of whom were taken early by cancer. Running with me will be a number of childhood friends whose families have also been significantly impacted by cancer.
Every year more than 35,000 Victorians hear the words ‘you have cancer’.
Thanks in part to generous Victorians, 7 in 10 of them will survive five years after a cancer diagnosis, but there’s still so much work to be done.
Cancer Council needs our support more than ever this year. Every dollar raised gives hope for a cancer free future. By supporting my run, you’re funding life-saving cancer treatments, prevention programs, and support services that ensure no one has to face cancer alone.
Thank you in advance for your donation!
Cheers
Andy
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Sarah Mcclease
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Anonymous
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Vincenza Cummaudo
Congratulations sweetheart.
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Roberta D'amicis
Thank-You for sharing your trip with us. All the best for the Marathon!!
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Julie Williamson
Good luck Andy - loving the blog too.
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Mgf Team
Donated from our Morning tea. A big congrats and good luck from the whole team!
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Jamie Rowe
Good luck on the run!
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Kathleen Ryan
Good Luck Andy!!!
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Harv Ey Illingworth
All the best Andy
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Andrew Richards
Well done Andy. I reckon I would be doing well running 9 metres let alone 9 kilometres.
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Marianne Elliott
Good luck… I’ll be cheering you on!
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Julie Hosking
Good on you Andy. Such a worthwhile cause
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Maria Frank Daniel Julian
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Adrian Callipari
Good luck!
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Lisa Callipari
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Carmela Pottini
Good luck Andy
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Frances Yamakoshi
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Mike Frith
Good luck Andy, two years ago i had cancer removed from a saliva gland and this year i have had, 1 MRI, 1 Pet scan, 2 CT scan,s 2 Biopsy's and a Gastroscopy
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A, K And L.
Good luck!
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Emy Turner
Best wishes and good luck!
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Dale Tindal
5.5 mile or 8.8 km - id be dead at the 5k mark id reckon - good luck
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Great effort Andy, well done on finishing in one piece and keeping the butter chicken down :)