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Yes I will be around, to help with both. I would like to row too.
Myself or matt will be there.
Yes From Matt, I’ll prob get the taxi or do the next social.
Thank you very much really appreciate it 🙂 x
Can someone please take my place next Sunday training. Ideally another lady rower, but a dude if no ladies can. TIA
Tanya and matt.
I can’t commit unfortunately until I know what Matt is doing
Can’t make it, Ellie’s birthday that day! Have a fab time tho!! It was really cool last year! Fingers crossed the weather is as amazing as it was today!
Hello, this is a post for the Ladies Scillies Crew, A, B and Vets, we have set up a what’s app message group for motivation, exercise etc.. Please download the app and click this link to join (if you want to). Message me any problems. https://chat.whatsapp.com/3miL5ZHzV8sAY0gJuRbO8l
Some interesting names here
“Two parishes, Littleham and Withycombe, make up Exmouth today. These date to pre-Saxon times. Exe is an ancient Celtic word for fish but the town was not always known as Exmouth. In 1240AD a central part of today’s town was sold to the mayor and citizens of Exeter, its name being Pratteshuthe, meaning Pratt’s landing place. This was the site of the estuary’s ferry dock. The name evolved into Pratteshide and, as the town grew up around the quay, it became known as Mona Island, now just a seating area adjacent to the Magnolia Shopping Centre.
Walks and gardens along the Beacon Breccias were put down towards the end of the 18th century and in 1791 the first stone of Beacon Terrace was laid. The attraction of The Beacon was that it offered panoramic views. People of wealth and notability owned homes along this terrace. The area on which the houses were built, Beacon Fields, were where warning fires had formerly been lit in times of danger.”
Nails
Maer (sounds like a girls name)
Exmouth pride (sounds like a name of a beer!)
Maer Rocks
Devils ledge
Exe hammer
Little bull hill (name if sand banks)
Big bull hill
28th april – 1st May
matt is interested