WalkingWomen

In Celebration of Sisters

Posted: July 30, 2026

National Sisters Day – August 2nd 2026 Sisters were in conversation with Jay, our WW story gatherer and writer… I grew up with two much older brothers, and I think because I was a ‘tomboy’ I was happy that way, helping them repair cars, roaming wild on Salisbury Plain and having no pressure at all […]

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The Slate Trail, Wakes

Why I chose WalkingWomen – Heather’s Story

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Like many people approaching retirement, I find myself entering a new chapter of life that looks rather different from the one I had once imagined. The future I thought I would share with a lifelong partner did not turn out as expected and, for a time, that felt daunting. However, rather than seeing this next […]

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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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