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Still “going for it” Gail’s story

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  I’ll be 83 in June, but still enjoy jumping off a cliff or a high diving board, and taking a chance. I live in Rhode Island, USA now, but before, in Gloucester, Ma. where there are many granite quarries, & where stone was once extracted and used in construction , for example along the Eastern seaboard […]

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Train tracks

The quiet joy of arriving by train

Posted: April 21, 2026

Why more of our walking holidays are starting at a platform, not a gate There’s a moment, somewhere between stations, when the holiday begins. You’ve found your seat. The tea is warm. A woman across the aisle has a walking pole propped against her bag and catches your eye with a small, knowing smile. Outside […]

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Switzerland

STILL IN YOU – Belly Laughs and Adrenaline

Posted: April 1, 2026

Something deep within us Once in a while, in amongst all the demands of everyday life – earning money, caring responsibilities and putting the bins out, we get a glimpse of something deep within us -something  we recognise as truly part of what makes us who we are. Our present selves may have got out […]

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Feel the pull - Trekking

A Trek at a Human Pace

Posted: March 15, 2026

By midlife, most of us have learned to keep up. With the diary. With the demands. With everyone else’s pace. And then one day — kettle boiled, calendar full, feeling oddly empty, you notice a pull towards something that reminds you you’re alive. It becomes a pair of boots by the door. It becomes a […]

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Cotswolds - Stroud High Street

The Cotswolds Beyond the Postcard: Why Stroud is Having a Moment

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A town in the Five Valleys with mill history, a creative pulse, and walking that feels gloriously lived-in. Stroud is having a moment — and it isn’t because it’s trying to be the Cotswolds of postcards and honey-stone perfection. In a recent Observer piece, Stroud is described as sitting in the nucleus of Gloucestershire’s Five […]

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